First Year IDEA School of Design students designed some fabulous international shopping bags for their last big project of the year

First Year IDEA School of Design students designed some fabulous international shopping bags for their last big project of the year

The last big project of the year in IDES 142 Survey and Principles of Design II is for First Year students to design a shopping bag to represent a country, city or geographical location.

There was some extraordinary work created overall, showcasing both the students' design and illustration skills. Below are a few of the standout projects from IDEA School of Design Grad 2023 students including ‘New York City’ (shown above) by Marko Jones.

This year’s crop of First Year students designed some fabulous international shopping bags for their last big project of the year. There were some innovative typographic solutions as well as some very graphic and illustrative takes on countries and cities.
— Vida Jurcic, CGD, Instructor
This shopping bag was inspired by the bright lights of New York City. I chose to recreate the cities iconic skyline only using small white dots. The dots signify different aspects of New York, one being the lights that shine through the windows of the Manhattan skyscrapers. Another area I drew inspiration from was the infamous Time Square. I was lucky enough to visit Time Square a couple years back and I remember being amazing by the size of the screens. From afar, the dots on the shopping bag create a unified form but when you look closer it is actually made up of little dots, similar to the pixels on the screens of Time Square.
— Marko Jones (IDEA Grad 2023)

In IDES 142 Survey and Principles of Design II students study the global dialogue of design movements and look at many countries for design inspiration. This is the final big project.

First year IDEA student Terence Zhu’s love of robots, gas masks, cyberpunk, creepiness and Japanese tokusatsu shines through in his self-portrait

First year IDEA student Terence Zhu’s love of robots, gas masks, cyberpunk, creepiness and Japanese tokusatsu shines through in his self-portrait

Haluka Yagi (IDEA Grad 2021) gains RGD Honourable Mention for Packaging Design with her “En Sake” project

Haluka Yagi (IDEA Grad 2021) gains RGD Honourable Mention for Packaging Design with her “En Sake” project