Ten design and communication projects by students at Plymouth College of Art
A ballet that responds to the Black Lives Matter movement and the lack of diversity in the ballet industry and a half-human half-robotic pop star is included in our latest school show by students at the Plymouth College of Art.
Also included is a textile project informed by nature and a social media project that asks: why have we let a tiny box that we keep in our pocket consume our life"
Plymouth College of Art
School: Design and Communication
Course: Commercial Photography, Costume Production, Fashion Communication, Fashion Design, Graphic Communication, Illustration, Interior Design and Styling, Textile Design
Tutors: Tim Gundry, Marie Dunaway, Heather Martin, Milly Brown, Kirsty Smith, Sam Rowe, Benjamin Wright, Cathryn Bishop, Cathy Freeman and  Emma Gribble School statement:
"Radical and revolutionary contemporary design has the power to both redefine our everyday lives and solve urgent global issues.
"Staff and students from the School of Design and Communication at Plymouth College of Art are pushing the boundaries of aesthetics to affect real-world change.
"While good design shows how form solves problems or conveys complexity in beautiful ways, it also fosters a way of thinking about our world as a shared experience.
"Our community of artists, designers and makers address the constantly shifting territories of contemporary design, considering the breadth of design thinking alongside material and digital practices in establishing new ...
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