A&M-Commerce Visual Communication Students Recognized in Creative Quarterly
Several projects by Texas A&M University-Commerce Visual Communication students received accolades in a recent issue of Creative Quarterly Art & Design Journal. Creative Quarterly hosts international competitions for fine artists, graphic designers, illustrators and photographers. These competitions are held four times per year and are open to both students and professionals. The following A&M-Commerce student projects received accolades in the 75th issue:
Student Advertising Winner
- “Boxie Cat Campaign” by Lexi Oliver
- “You Can't Take It Back Campaign” by Jonathan Ramsingh, Diane Kim, Alex Martinez and Nikki Caballero
Student Advertising Runner-Up
- “Wienerschnitzel Emotional Support Dogs ad” by Emily Neufeldt
Student Graphic Design Winner
- “La Cannoleria Siciliana Rebrand” by Damaris Haro
- “Linari Pasicceria Branding” by Lexi Oliver
Student Graphic Design Runner-up
- “Object Alphabet and Playing With Food Typography” by Jackelyn De Lara
- “24 Hour Film Race Poster” by David Ellis
- “Top That Wienerschnitzel Ad” by Abigail Killough
- “You Are the Apple of My Eye Typography” by Jonathan Ramsingh
Student Illustration Runner-Up
- “Fight Club Poster” by Tyler Holloway
See the winning entries here. Learn more about Visual Communication at A&M-Commerce
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