Posted by Suzi / 19th February 2010 in Awards, Graphic Design
Auckland Transition Agency have launched a new competition this week asking New Zealanders to create a new logo for the impending Supercity. The design community is not impressed.
Posted by Suzi / 20th October 2009 in Awards, Graphic Art, Graphic Design
The BeST Design Awards were held on Friday night. Here we tell you who from Media Design School took out awards. Congratulations to all.
Posted by Suzi / 11th September 2009 in Awards, Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Talent
Hallensteins and Prodesign have teamed up for a design competition aimed at raising money for Make-A-Wish. We put the challenge to our June 09 Graphic Design class, with some fantastic results.
Posted by Suzi / 26th August 2009 in Awards, Graphic Art, Graphic Design, Talent
The high intensity design competition that pits designer against designer is coming to Media Design School on August 31st. Read more to find out who, when and why.
Posted by Suzi / 30th June 2009 in Alumni, Awards, Innovation, Interactive, People
Webstock have announced the next big thing in web awards – The ONYAs – awards by the industry, for the industry, and they’re almost here.
Posted by Suzi / 3rd June 2009 in Advertising, Awards, Awards, Game Dev. Awards, Game.Dev, Graphic Design, Interactive, People, mds
We’ve sent off a bumper crop of entries for the 2009 Crowbar Awards – one of the biggest student design awards around, and we’re looking forward to hearing all about our student successes.
Posted by Suzi / 4th May 2009 in Alumni, Awards, Graphic Art, Graphic Design, People, Talent
Laura Cibilich, a graduate of our 2002 Graphic Design intake, has New Zealand celebs walking down the street in her t-shirt designs. We think that’s pretty choice, especially because it’s charities benefitting from the purchase of the t-shirts!
Posted by Suzi / 20th April 2009 in Awards, Graphic Art
Wacom and deviantART have joined forces to launch the “Bring your vision to life” contest. With entries open for art in all mediums from around the world, we’re looking forward to seeing how people interpret the theme of the competition: Good vs. Evil.