In a culmination of months of hard work and creativity, students from the Graphic Design program presented their final projects. The showcase, held at the university’s classes, featured an array of innovative works ranging from branding packages, digital illustrations, and interactive designs to motion graphics and product packaging.

Each student’s project was a reflection of their unique vision and skillset, often exploring themes such as sustainability, social justice, and technological innovation. Some opted to create entire branding identities for fictional companies, complete with logos, websites, and marketing collateral, while others pushed the boundaries of 3D modeling and animation.

“This final project was a chance for us to bring everything we’ve learned together and express ourselves through design,” said Emily Chen, a senior graphic design student whose work focused on eco-friendly packaging solutions.

Examiners provided feedback and selected standout projects for recognition. The event served not only as a celebration of the student’s accomplishments but also as a launchpad for many into professional careers in design.

The showcase will be exposed to the public this upcoming November, inviting community members and potential employers to view the impressive range of talent and creativity on display.