Tag: New Talent Annual

Game-Changing Publication Design Tackles the Baltimore Ravens’ Season

In the grand stadium of design, where each season brings a fresh line-up of players, 2023 has…

Finding Harmony in Asymmetry: Hansung University’s Art of Balance

In the landscape of design, balance isn’t merely about symmetry. It’s a delicate dance between harmony and…

The New Old: SVA Grad Blends Holbein with Contemporary Design

Imagine if the essence of a 16th-century artistic genius was encapsulated through the lens of modern design….

“Flick” Magazine Transforms Cinematic on the Printed Page

Abigail Lund is the creative mind behind “Flick Magazine,” a publication that elevates the world of cinematography…

New Talent Entry Wine Labels Adapt Color to Temperature

Remember the horse of a different color in The Wizard of Oz? What if you could experience…

Discovering New Talent: Spicing Up Packaging with Run Wild Hot Sauce

In the realm of product design and packaging, it’s the creative minds that dare to defy convention…

A Fresh Perspective on Sustainability

California State University, Fullerton student Natalie Quiros‘ entry to New Talent 2024 is the “Moon Rise Seafood…

Unfolding Resilience: A Chair Design That Echoes Personal Triumph

In the intersection of heart-wrenching personal narrative and revolutionary design theory lies the “Resilience Chair,” an award-winning…

In Harmony with Nature: Adriana Vieraitis’s Rebrand

As a communication design major at the University of North Texas, Adriana Vieraitis set out to tackle…

Shining the Spotlight on America’s Second Favorite Arches: Syracuse University Students Strike Gold in New Talent 2023

America’s arches are given a moment to shine, all thanks to Dashawn C. Austin and Noah Lourie,…

Dancing to the Beat of Silence: Hyobin Park Cancels Out Noise with the Art of Tradition

In a grand jete onto the global stage, Hyobin Park, a prodigious talent from Hansung University’s Design…

Blending in With Nature and ADHD Awareness: New Talent 2023 Latest Entries

Mirrored in Nature ArtCenter College of Design student Hyeji Lee‘s ambitious identity project for professor Annie Huang’s…