Industrial Design Department
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WWU industrial design students complete “ReMade” projects | Students from Western Washington University’s industrial design program have completed their annual “ReMade” projects, with this year’s designs featuring toys made from discarded industrial materials. |
2013-10-31 | |
Student ReMade projects now for sale downtown | 2013-10-30 | ||
WWU industrial design students complete “ReMade” projects | Students from Western Washington University’s industrial design program have completed their annual “ReMade” projects, with this year’s designs featuring toys made from discarded industrial materials. |
2013-10-30 | |
WWU student designers honored | Mount Baker Products recently gave $6,000 in scholarships to Western Washington University industrial design students for its furniture design competition, according to a press release. Lisa Van Doren, Paul Kearsley, Keri Lester, Kyle Thomas, and Michael Flaherty judged the 23 entries.… |
2013-08-05 | |
WWU students awarded for furniture designs | Six students from Western Washington University’s industrial design program received recognition and $6,000 in scholarships for its children’s furniture designs as a part of the annual Mount Baker Products Furniture Design Competition. |
2013-07-19 | |
Students win scholarships for plywood designs | 2013-07-17 | ||
Sustainable Connections Announces New Green Playhouse Competition | As part of this year's Imagine This! Home and Landscape Tour, Sustainable Connections is hosting a new Green Playhouse Design Build Competition. The competition asks teams to design and build an eco-friendly playhouse that will be auctioned off at a celebration and closing reception of the… |
2013-06-05 | |
ID students to showcase work at Seattle exhibit | 2013-05-30 | ||
User experience design to be offered as new minor at Western this fall | 2013-05-21 | ||
Industrial design expertise lands Longview man on Travel Channel | Tavis Highlander’s artwork in hot rod magazines is taking a side trip to the small screen on the new Travel Channel series “Rock My RV.” Highlander (his first name is pronounced TAY-vis), is a native of Sequim, Wash., who moved to Longview in 2007 after graduating at the top of his class… |
2013-05-20 |