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Students’ work recognised by leading web design publication. Six students studying Design for Digital Media at Gray’s School of Art have had their work showcased in Web Designer’s Creative Careers special edition, alongside that of other top digital media students from across the country. Those featured in last year’s annual spread have all gone on to secure jobs at top, high-profile agencies and it is hoped that this year’s “raft of great talent” will be subject to the same success. |
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Nicholas Tocher was one of the students featured. His project was called ‘A site for sore eyes’, based around a predetermined, fictional company called The Oxygen Shop. Matej Pavlicek’s Topic Trade Website was also a winner with the publication. His contemporary-looking, Flash-based multimedia website was created for a family business in his home country of Slovakia. Nicola Watson is the proud creator of Fifth Column; a digital graffiti project involving LED torches focusing on getting young people to interact with their environment without resorting to vandalism. |
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Andrew McManus created Knots and Crosses. He wanted to create a website to promote the work of Ian Rankin and tried to translate the mood from the author’s novels using imagery from around Edinburgh. Ian Mays’ StyleDesign project uses a Flash interface to illustrate the fundamentals of face shape in hair design. The website aims to improve hair styling by graphically representing the issues relating to different face structures. |
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Lubos Buracinsky created Option 1 Security, a live website for one of the biggest manned security providers in Scotland. His client was seeking a formal-looking website that utilised Flash and promoted their services. Cameron Craddock, Digital Media Subject Leader at Gray’s School of Art, said: "This is quite an achievement for their work to be recognised at a national level by the leading web design publication. The course was acknowledged for our ‘raft of great student work’ and high standard of output alongside other well-known and established top UK courses; Bournmouth, Leeds, Falmouth, Brighton & London". |
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