
Final-Year Arts and Design Students Showcase Graduation Projects Inspired by Egypt Vision 2030
The Faculty of Arts and Design at October University For Modern Sciences And Arts (MSA) recently hosted the initial evaluation sessions for the graduation projects of fourth-year students in the Graphic Design Department. A total of 97 innovative projects were presented, addressing critical themes aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Egypt’s Vision 2030. The sessions were held under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Tarek Saleh, Dean of the Faculty, and Prof. Dr. Hany Mohamed, Academic Supervisor of the department, and attended by a distinguished panel of academics and experts.
Addressing Key Issues Through Design:
The students’ projects tackled a variety of pressing societal and developmental issues, including:
-Preserving Egyptian heritage and identity.
-Promoting domestic tourism.
-Enhancing the visual identity of Egyptian governorates.
-Advancing human development for various societal groups.
-Addressing critical social issues.
Expert Reviews and Valuable Feedback
The evaluation sessions concluded successfully, with the committee members and experts commending the exceptional creativity and originality demonstrated by the students. The interactive discussions provided invaluable feedback, which will undoubtedly enhance the final outcomes of the projects.
The students expressed their gratitude for the insightful feedback and the collaborative environment, marking this milestone as a significant step in their creative journeys. Their projects reflect a profound commitment to addressing real-world challenges through innovative design, embodying the principles of sustainability and cultural preservation.
Stay tuned for updates on the final presentations of these remarkable projects as MSA University’s students continue to make impactful contributions to the world of art and design.