cultural identity For my final project I created a video piece. The concept of my project is to show the cultural blend that occurs through emigration from a personal point of view. Being a polish girl that moved to Ireland … Continue reading
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Sinead Kruis
or’ ‘Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine by thy food’ Hippocrates 360-240 B.C. Since Hippocrates time our approach to treating illness has changed. Today doctors receive little if no training in nutrition and modern medicine revolves around … Continue reading
Eleanor McHugh Jewell
isogloss ISOGLOSS explores the way language changes depending on when, where and in what context it is used. Seeking to raise awareness of interesting linguistic quirks as well as promoting a more descriptive/flexible approach to language through highlighting its many … Continue reading
Ciara Murphy
understand_prevent dementia The aim of this project was to design a booklet for Understand_Prevent, which aims to create awareness for neurological diseases, i.e dementia. This booklet creates a space that allows readers to understand what it feels like to have … Continue reading
Jake O’Connor
360° Skateboarding is viewed in a certain light in Limerick that some would consider degrading, which doesn’t represent what the culture truly stands for. Across the world skateboarding has strived into a growing culture and has many attributes that almost … Continue reading
Stephen O’Neill
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Jana Spisakova
#fashion The internet, and social media have created a quick-paced global environment in which fashion trends emerge and spread in faster and more complex ways than ever before. The public does not have to wait until a new issue of … Continue reading
Christy Storer
revolution not evolution It is said that it is in a governments interest to keep the population complacent and quiet. Controversial as this may sound, if we look at how our children are being educated you might begin to see … Continue reading
Anna Szydlo
attachment “It all depends on whether you have things, or they have you.” We get attached to many objects and people throughout our lives. We start early with our favourite toys, continuing with phones, computers and cars, to name a … Continue reading
Alan Clarke / Guest Lecturer
Alan Clarke is an award winning Irish Illustrator and occasional writer. His images conjure worlds that are whimsical, darkly comic, magical, sometimes grotesque, but always beautifully executed. His book illustrations have garnered widespread acclaim. His work has been exhibited extensively … Continue reading
TV Idents 2013 / Year 3
Television channel idents are used in between shows, clearly branding the channel and advertising a channels output. Nowadays, many networks have complete sets of idents based on a central theme or branding element, and these idents build the basis for … Continue reading
Paula McEntee / Guest Lecturer
Paula McEntee is a Creative Director at Red Dog Design Consultants in Dublin since November 2012. She has worked as a graphic designer at Red Dog since 2003. Paula studied visual communications in DIT, Mountjoy Square, graduating with a BA … Continue reading