Founded in 1946, Cal Poly's Graphic Communication Department represents one of the best-known programs of its kind in the nation. The discipline includes media and mass communication involving the creation, production, management, and distribution of advertising, marketing, web sites, books, magazines, newspapers, catalogs, packages, and other media in printed and digital form.
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Senior Projects from 2024
Spotlight Magazine, Avery Brunsman
Sustainable Land Initiative Infographics, Riley M. Cameron, H. Rain Mazumder, Peyton Fraley, and Sarah Sykora
Touch By Angels Café Rebrand, Hailey Choi
Beyond the Box: Delivering a New Look to Ohayo Korea, Beatrice Diaz
Expanding Learn By Doing: Creating a Culture of Extracurricular Lab Work in the Graphic Communication Department, Miriam Gabai and Isis Dominguez
Coffee Cactus, Mackenzie Haneman
GrC DEI Handbook, Lauryn J. Kim
UX/UI Hub: User Experience/User Interface Information Hub for Navigating College, Sydney Yae-Rhee Leia Kong
Luxury in Pixels: Uplifting Brands and Hype Back Into SSENSE, Xouxa Hideko Latendresse
To&From Cards, Rachel S. Matatyaou
High Frequency: A Graphic Anthology of Music, Cindy Nguyen
Jetty, Gabriella Plue
Modernizing Poshmark, Saisri Rayapati
Prep, Cook, Eat! Cookbook, Mayson Rutsky
Art from Scrap: Rebranding & Marketing, Lexanna Schultz
Manor & Meadow, Sydney Schultz
The Role of Graphics and Packaging in Brand Protection, Charlotte Smith
Organic Nail Boutique Website, Mahati Subramaniam
Breaking the Curse: Rebranding the Sacramento Kings, Colby Sundeen
LONG STORY SHORT, Hannah M. Varghese
Hoyt Archery Rebrand, Jenna Yost
Senior Projects from 2023
Descent Music Festival, Avery S. Ahern
Giuseppe's Rebrand, Taylor Allred
GoodReads App Redesign, Lily Atazai