Students win four Creative Conscience awards
07 October 2024
Four student projects have won gold in the Creative Conscience Awards 2024, with three more projects shortlisted.
The Creative Conscience Awards celebrate the best projects focusing on social and environmental impact, covering a range of creative disciplines. Judged by some of the design industry's leading creatives, the awards feature an open brief in each category.
A gold award was presented to Clara Holmes and Jessie Collins' project Harvest, with three other projects receiving silver and highly commended awards.
Students from our BA Creative Advertising, MA Communication Design and BA Sustainable Product Design courses received awards, building on the success in 2023.
Read on to see the winning projects!
Meet Falmouth's Creative Conscience award winners
Clara Holmes & Jessie Collins
- Award: Gold
- Project: Harvest
- Theme: Impact
- Course: BA Graphic Design
Clara and Jessie's project, Harvest, celebrates mealtimes and promotes a sustainable food system, from production to consumption. The collective conducted food experiments in their graphic design studio to explore how meals can influence daily work. By cooking with local and seasonal ingredients sourced from Cornish growers, they aim to highlight positive practices and foster community connections while supporting food systems that combat climate change.
Harvest website.
Jessie's website.
Clara's website.
Ewan Scobie
- Award: Silver
- Project: TINKR Lamp
- Theme: Environment + Sustainability
- Course: BA Sustainable Product Design
Ewan's project, TINKR, encourages repair and reuse by allowing users to personalise their product with their own materials. This approach promotes awareness of waste and supports adapting to changing needs without constantly buying new products.
Ewan's LinkedIn.
Rhiannon Tilah
- Award: Silver
- Project: Breasty
- Theme: Health, Wellbeing + Disability
- Course: MA Communication Design
Rhiannon's project, Breasty, reimagines bra design to improve comfort, health, and sustainability. It introduces an app that lets users scan their breasts at home, creating a unique bra profile. Using advanced additive manufacturing techniques, Breasty produces seamless, personalised bra designs that address both fit and environmental impact, transforming the way we purchase and experience bras.
Will Falch-Lovesey
- Award: Highly Commended
- Project: Kelpure
- Theme: Environment + Sustainability
- Course: BA Sustainable Product Design
Will's project addresses the plastic waste from pregnancy tests by developing a seaweed-based alternative. Kelpture is designed to be the first fully natural, biodegradable, and environmentally beneficial pregnancy test, designed to be carbon-negative.
Will's LinkedIn.
In addition, the following projects were shortlisted for awards.
- Rose Heppell, Ben Mancini, Alex Burgess-Cross, Rachel Cohen, Florence Pike-Quantick - BA Sustainable Product Design & BA Interior Design - FUEL community foodbank service
- Oli Poole – BA Sustainable Product Design - Unnik furniture system
- Isabel Hillier - BA Sustainable Product Design - Bioselle bike seat