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Woodbury Students Win GDUSA Magazine’s American Graphic Design Awards --- Once Again

As in previous years, Woodbury students󲹱once againreceived awards fromMagazine(GDUSA), the industry’s leading publication.This year, four graphic design students were honored, having their work published in the. Thisbringsthe number of international and national awardsforWoodburygraphicdesign studentstoa remarkable 127since 2012.

This year’sGraphic Design USAwinners include:

  • IrenGumruyan, Graphic Design Junior | Olympic Logo | Egypt | ProfessorBehnoushMcKay, Logo and Identity Design
  • Carolyn Izaguirre,  Graphic Design Junior | Your VOTE Counts |  Infographic | Professor Cate Roman, Information Design
  • AlexPai, Graphic Design Junior | VOTE Towards the Big Picture | Infographic | Professor Cate Roman, Information Design
  • Nya Walker, Graphic Design Senior | Woke Poster |  Personal Project

Congratulations to Iren, Carolyn, Alex, and Nya for theirincredibleachievements, as well astheGraphic Designfaculty for their invaluable role in supporting our students and advancing the department,” saidBehnoushMcKay, Graphic DesignChairat ϳԹ.“Competitions such as this attest to the proven ability of Woodbury students and grads to compete for top jobs in thegraphicdesign field. This high-level recognition provides further evidence of the caliber of studentsin ourgraphicdesign program.”

Selected from a mind boggling 10,000+ entries, these pieces — and their creators — represent the best and brightest and most resilient of our community,” said Gordon Kaye, editor of GDUSA.The numbers alone are prodigious: 700 pieces reflecting the endless ways in which first-rate graphic design shapes commerce, culture, ideas and causes. Equally exciting is the sheer breadth of it all. Projects run the gamut from traditional print and packaging and p-o-p to websites, mobile and apps, from dream assignments to bread and butter endeavors, from Fortune 500 companies to non-profits, from ad agencies and design studios to inhouse departments, from red states to blue. Represented are great and established creative minds as well as many others striving to grow, learn and find their place in the sun.

View the winning designs below.

Iren Gumruyan, Graphic Design Junior | Olympic Logo | Egypt |
AlexPai, Graphic Design Junior | VOTE Towards the Big Picture |
Nya Walker, Graphic Design Senior | Woke Poster | 
Carolyn Izaguirre,  Graphic Design Junior | Your VOTE Counts |

Last Updated on January 4th, 2021.