Design students raising money for grad show
October 22, 2009 by Jacob Zinn
Fourth-year graphic design students have taken their first steps to raise the money they’ll need for their graduation show.
“Basically, we have to raise, as a class, between $15,000 and $20,000,†said Andrew Passas of the Graphic Design for Marketing (GDMA) program, who estimated that about $2,000 has been raised so far.
Design classmate Alexa Lupul added, “We’re collecting bottles and doing all that kind of stuff to help the program, so we’re still at the very beginning stages of our money findings.â€
On Tuesday, students sold Halloween-themed t-shirts at the Richmond Campus for $20 each, though sales were slow.
“Some of us have printed t-shirts,†said Passas. “Others have baked cupcakes, and another group has done agendas, calendars and books.â€
The graphic design program is planning fundraisers throughout the year, including pub nights and bake sales.
Artwork sales will focus on holidays such as Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter. The money will help meet the expenses of the year-end exhibition of graphic design work, scheduled for May or June.
For more information on the graphic design program’s fundraisers, visit the GDMA’s blog.
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