Design Your Day

Sham Shui Po Festive Lighting Charette

This past year, the Sham Shui Po Christmas Lighting Council asked SCAD Hong Kong’s 3D Design Class to design an installation for the Sham Shui Po District (located in Kowloon, Hong Kong). Design Your Day Coordinator Andrea van Hitum worked with other students in Hong Kong to develop a concept and charetter for the installation. Their concept was to “put character into the park”. Andrea’s idea was to have 12 different elves around the park. After much time and a lot of hard work they presented their ideas to the Sham Shui Po government. They decided to pick certain designs from each group and Andrea’s elves were chosen! The installation was displayed over the holidays.

 

 

 

Design Your Day Survey Results

Thanks so much to Brittani, Maya, and Madalina!  Design Your Day bannerHere are some recent results from the Design Your Day Atlanta survey.  Currently we have received replies from your visits!

Thanks to everyone else who assisted with winter quarter class, email and lunch appointments!  We currently have requests for Spring already!  Please update your profiles if you haven’t already with your class schedule.

Brittani (Student: Tiffany, Fashion)

“I applied to SCAD and am waiting on an admission decision.  [My Design Your Day appointment was] extremely helpful.”

 

Maya (Student: Sarah, Photography)

When answering:  What did you enjoy most about your Design Your Day appointment?

“There was no most!  I loved everything!… [My Design Your Day appointment was] very helpful.”

 

Madalina (Student: Denae, Fashion, Photography)

“She was a very nice and helpful person, [and] I have applied to SCAD since my visit.”

When answering:  What did you enjoy most about your Design Your Day appointment?

“I enjoyed sitting down with an actual SCAD student and getting to know more information about the school and various things.  I also enjoyed coming inside the school for the first time, it was beautiful, and very inspiring with the different artwork, and creative built structures!”

 

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