Students of our institution recognized in GDUSA Magazine's 2023 edition
Micky Jordan and Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi, two exceptional students at our institution, have been honoured as Students to Watch by the esteemed GDUSA Magazine. This recognition is bestowed upon promising individuals in the graphic design and creative industry, highlighting their potential to make a significant impact in the field.
Micky Jordan
Micky Jordan, a student in the BFA in Graphic Design program, is known for their innovative approach to design. They seamlessly blend traditional graphic design techniques with modern digital methods, creating visually striking and engaging work.
Their portfolio showcases exceptional skills in visual storytelling, branding, and conceptual design. Bold typography, vibrant color schemes, and captivating layouts are common features in Micky's projects, making them stand out in both academic and competitive environments.
Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi
Born in Mexico, Maria is an AOS in Illustration student who has captured the attention of the creative community with her strong conceptual thinking and multidisciplinary design abilities.
Maria's work often explores cultural themes and innovative problem-solving approaches, demonstrating her versatility in areas such as editorial design, illustration, and user experience. Her projects, marked by creativity and functionality, have earned her the respect of our faculty and the wider creative community.
A Well-Deserved Honour
The recognition from GDUSA Magazine is a tradition that resonates within the professional creative community. It aims to identify top students preparing to make an impact in the design scene, and to refresh the industry with fresh perspectives and innovative ideas.
For Micky and Maria, this honour is a well-deserved recognition of their hard work and talent. Maria, who is due to graduate this spring, and Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi have both been nominated for the GDUSA Magazine Students to Watch honour.
Micky's developing career is detailed in the interview "Designing for Social Change," while Maria has been a frequent contributor to our Student Gallery. Both students have demonstrated a commitment to pushing the boundaries of design and making a mark in the creative industry.
This recognition serves as a stepping stone toward successful professional careers in graphic design, visual communication, and related creative fields. We congratulate Micky Jordan and Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi on their well-deserved honour and look forward to seeing their future contributions to the creative industry.
Micky Jordan's innovative approach to graphic design, showcased in their visually striking portfolio, highlights their potential to influence the lifestyle and education-and-self-development sectors, beyond just the graphic design industry.
Maria Jose Nunez Bonequi's multidisciplinary design abilities and explorations of cultural themes in her work make her a promising figure in graphic design, posing insights for the lifestyle and education-and-self-development industries.