See award-winning work at the Communication Design Graduation Show

20 August 2024

Montage of student work from Falmouth University's Communication Design MA
Communication Design MA grad show poster 2024

Graduates from Communication Design MA are preparing to exhibit their work at the Communication Design Graduation Show, which opens this week.

Taking place between Friday 23 – Thursday 29 August at the Goldfish Bowl Gallery on our Falmouth Campus, staff, students and members of the public are invited to come and view the work on display.

The exhibition presents student projects that explore a range of subjects and specialisms across communication design. Throughout the course, students produced work that aimed to address contemporary challenges and answer complex communication problems. The projects exhibited scrutinise, speculate and reimagine personal, local and global urgencies, including water pollution, mobility in Cornwall, invisible disabilities, food and family, and children’s rising screen-time.

The talent of this year’s cohort has been recognised by industry, with multiple students winning, or being nominated for, awards for their work  at D&AD, the International Society of Typographic Designers, and the UX Design Awards. The exhibition is an opportunity to see these award-winning projects on display.

 To celebrate the dedication and talent of this year’s Communication Design MA graduating class, the exhibition is open to everyone.

Private View: Friday 23rd August 2024, 5.00–7.30pm 

Location: Goldfish Bowl Gallery, Falmouth University, Woodlane, TR11 4RH 

Exhibition opening times: 

Saturday 24 August, 10.00am – 4.00pm (closed: Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday) 

Open Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 August, 10.00am – 5.00pm 

Lead image: Bron Findlay

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