More Than a Dozen Student Projects Recognized in Creative Quarterly
Several artistic projects by East Texas A&M University Visual Communication students were given special recognition in the two latest issues of the Creative Quarterly Art & Design Journal. In total, 14 East Texas A&M student projects were showcased. Only 24 universities around the world had their students’ graphic design, advertising, photography or Illustration work selected for publication. All winners are eligible for consideration in Creative Quarterly’s year-end “Best of” annual. The following East Texas A&M student projects were recognized in issues 76 and 77:
Student Graphic Design Winners
- “The Dark Two Book Cover” by Ana Aguilar
- “Moth Balls Packaging” by Shyann Haught
- “In Crust We Trust Menu” by Charlea Helmberger
- “Spooky Gummies Packaging” by YeonJu Choi
- “Beacon of Light Candle Packaging” by Hyewon Kwon
Student Graphic Design Runners-up
- “Wicked Vision Logo” by Kiara Gomez
- “Broken Book Cover” by Shyann Haught
- “Fiber Dish Packaging” by Brett Roth
- “Electric Carousel Lettermark” by Micheal Tucker
- “The Wager Book Cover” by Jasmine Vargas
- “Iliada Olive Oil Packaging” by Jonathan Ramsingh
Student Illustration Runner-up
- “Black Girl Poster” by Micheal Tucker
Advertising Runners-up
- “Travel to Fantastic World Ad” by YeonJu Choi
- “GE Profile Smart Mixer Ad” by Micheal Tucker
See the winning entries for issues 76 and 77. Learn more about Visual Communication at East Texas A&M University.
Pictured above: “Beacon of Light Candle Packaging” by Hyewon Kwon
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