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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.
WWU students, children, parents and a panel of five…

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
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