23.05.07
University College Falmouth's students achieve success
in Royal Society of Arts awards scheme
Students from three of University College Falmouth's
design courses have been singled out for success in this year's
prestigious RSA Design Directions awards.
RSA Design Directions encourage emerging young designers
to engage with the broader social and environmental context
in which they will work after graduation. The award scheme
invites entrants to create work in response to a broad range
of projects with this year's themes including Sustainable
Tourism, Design for Patient Safety, Designing Wellbeing, Wired
Design, Sustainable Packaging, Ceramic Futures, Postage Stamps,
Fashion and Fashion Interiors.
Two BA(Hons) Graphic Design students, Tom Love and Leanne
Thomas, won awards in the Postage Stamps category, BA(Hons)
3D Design student, Harriet Bayliss, won an award in the Designing
Wellbeing category and the work of Rebecca Griffiths from
BA(Hons) Textile Design was Highly Commended in the Fashion
Interiors category.
The Postage Stamp brief invited entrants to explore ways
of depicting the many cultural festivals and celebrations
of the various religious groups and nationalities that make
up the UK population on a set of six 1st class stamps that
could potentially be purchased at the beginning of the year
and then used to mark the various seasonal events at the appropriate
dates.
For their responses to this brief, Tom Love won the overall
Royal Mail stamp award comprising £1,250 to support
a six-week internship at Pentagram London, a further Royal
Mail award of £1,000 and a De La Rue award of £450
for additional support. Leanne Thomas won a Royal Mail award
of £3,000.

The Designing Wellbeing brief encouraged entrants to research
the consumer's relationship with products that promote
'feeling well', to identify a need, and then create
a product solution in response to that need.
Harriet Bayliss won the overall prize of a 12-week GlaxoSmithKline
Internship worth £5,625 for her response to this brief,
which involved designs for products that embraced the idea
of a 'tree for life'. The design enabled users to plant a
tree that celebrates the birth, active life and death of family
members in a sustainable way. Harriet made use of green field
forest plantations to create areas to plant the trees which
acted as natural burial grounds and a range of products from
baby toys made from natural materials to a photo album which
encouraged an active bond between the site and users.
The Fashion Interiors brief was to design an exciting and
innovative fabric collection for either a domestic or public
interior space based around the concept of Protection and
Provenance. Rebecca Griffiths' mixed media collection
of stitched and appliquéd fabrics and wallpapers, referencing
Britain in the 1920s and 1950s, using materials donated by
family and friends in a modern 'make-do-and-mend'
sustainable way won Rebecca her judges' commendation.
Fellow student, Hettie Nettheim, also made the final shortlist
of 12 which was a notable achievement.
The awards were judged by international industry professionals
from the worlds of graphic design, advertising, architecture,
textile and product design.
"Awards schemes like the RSA's provide students
with invaluable experience of the professional world,"
commented University College Falmouth's Director
of Design, John Miller. "Such high profile successes
from a wide range of design disciplines are a tribute not
only to the hard work and commitment of the students themselves,
but also to our staff."
For further information about BA(Hons) Graphic Design at
University College Falmouth, please visit www.falmouth.ac.uk/graphicdesign,
email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk
or telephone Admissions on 01326 214352.
For further information about BA(Hons) 3D Design at University
College Falmouth, please visit www.falmouth.ac.uk/3ddesign,
email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk
or telephone Admissions on 01326 213730.
For further information about BA(Hons) Textile Design at
University College Falmouth, please visit www.falmouth.ac.uk/3ddesign
email admissions@falmouth.ac.uk
or telephone Admissions on 01326 214385.
University College Falmouth is a founding partner in the
Combined Universities in Cornwall, a unique initiative to
promote regional economic regeneration through higher education.
The CUC has received investment from the European Union (Objective
One), the South West Regional Development Agency and the Higher
Education Funding Council for England, with support from Cornwall
County Council.
For further information please contact Jilly Easterby, Head
of Public Affairs, on 01326 213792 or email jilly.easterby@falmouth.ac.uk.
The Objective One Programme for Cornwall and the
Isles of Scilly has invested in the Combined Universities
in Cornwall (CUC) project, both Phase 1 and Phase 2, through
the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European
Social Fund (ESF). University College Falmouth is a partner
of the CUC.

Editor's notes:

Clare Morgan
Media Relations Manager
Objective One Partnership Office
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Mobile: 07973 813647
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