Student Portfolio

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  • Title: Self-Portrait
  • Artist: Caitlin Guendelsberger
  • Program: Graphic Design
The Pine Resort Website by Trissy Harding The History of the Fan by Shira Cohen Bizzy Bee Exhibition by Dorothy Lun, Brielle Weinstein, and Sheena Lewoc Fosters Urban Hardware for Kids Packaging Design by Georgette Klotz The Jungle Book Jacket Design by John Villani A Curious Spectacle: The Coney Island Experiment Book by Bryan Howell

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Westphal Creativity Sampler

The New Westphal Creativity Sampler

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Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design

Graphic Design Program

Faculty News

Grant Awarded to Graphic Design Program

Sappi

A grant was awarded to the Westphal College and Program Director Jody Graff by Sappi Fine Paper's Ideas that Matter program that enabled our students to work with villagers in western Rwanda to create product packaging and brand identity to help sell their hand-made sunflower oil.

Sappi's Ideas that Matter program is the only grant giving program for the graphic design profession and has funded over 225 projects with over eight million dollars since 1999.

Don Haring Designs CityPaper Cover

Don Haring, Adjunct Professor, designed the cover of the Philadelphia CityPaper's election issue. Click here to view the cover.

CityPaper's Election Issue

Don Haring Honored at Cannes

Professor Don Haring, Jr. was the storyboard artist for O Positive Films, which was honored with a Palm d'Or award at the 2008 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. Don has created commercial storyboards for the likes of FedEx, Nike, Comcast, MasterCard, American Express, Hotels.com, Best Buy and many more.

Professor John Langdon created ambigrams (words whose letters have been carefully crafted to allow for upside down reading) for Ron Howard's follow up film to The DaVinci Code entitled Angels & Demons. The film will be released in May 2009

John Langdon and Drexel Athletic Director Dr. Eric Zillmer presented 'Open to Interpretation: The Art and Science of Inkblots' at the XIXth International Congress of Rorschach and Projective Methods at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Leuven, Belgium.