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The Nick Moore Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of Nick Moore (1960-2021) for students in the School of Visual Communication Design (VCD) in the College of Communication and Information (CCI). This scholarship honors him by supporting student designers much in the鈥
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This year, we bid farewell to two of our esteemed design professors, Joan Inderhees and Valora Renicker, who are retiring after decades of dedicated service to our School and students. Professors Inderhees and Renicker have been instrumental in mentoring the faculty and鈥
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We sat down with Miranda Sep煤lveda '23 and discussed Visual Communication Design, internships and her professional life. Here's what she had to say.
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With the start of the school year, we welcome new faculty to the School of Visual Communication. Here is one new face students will be seeing around the building and one adjunct joining us full time. Hadi Rahmati, Assistant Professor in Illustration, and David Wilson,鈥
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When Abby Ullman arrived at Kent in 2019, it was as a marketing major with the plan to be an author. Little did she know her path would lead to a double major with Visual Communication Design 鈥 and her artwork appearing in an acclaimed, award-winning, best-selling board game.
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Thirteen students from the Kent State School of Visual Communication Design (VCD) were honored Friday, April 14, 2023 with design scholarships. Held in conjunction with the first Senior Show of Spring semester, the scholarship ceremony brought out quite a crowd of students and鈥
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Visual Communication Design senior Julia Gray (Spring 鈥23) has been interested in design before she even knew what it was. 鈥淢y family had an ongoing joke throughout my childhood that I 鈥榳as born with paper in one hand and a pencil in the other,鈥欌 she says.
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When senior visual communication design major Jordan Edgar, '23, was asked to design the logo for Homeslice Pizzeria, Kent State鈥檚 newest dining location, she wanted to create a logo that would match the environment of the Kent Student Center and incorporate elements of a鈥
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Misinformation has permeated conversations across all walks of life. And in the Taylor Hall Gallery at 黑料网 this winter, visitors can see misinformation exposed in a new, visually interesting way, thanks to a collaboration between Associate Professors Sanda鈥