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art is beautiful_but a lot of work

The publishing house Ritterbach commissioned designers from Muenster to develop a new layout for the magazine »Junge Kunst«. The project has really been in step with actual practise as the publisher house announced right from the beginning that the best draft would be realised.

Treaty of Westphalia - Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow - Muenster 2006

The peace negotiation in Muenster and Osnabrueck in 1648 was the first big political conference of the European powers and an important milestone in the history as it constitutes the basis for further negotiations with legal binding solutions. Therefore, the city of Muenster wants to commemorate this historical event with the exhibition series »Treaty of Westphalia. Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow.« The core of the annual presented exhibition series shall be exemplary up-to-date ideas and projects concerning conflict resolution and peacekeeping in the fields politics, science, media, education and culture. The conception as well as the realisation of the exhibition was under the direction of two work groups of the Faculty Design.

Image campaign of the University of Applied Sciences

In the context of the seminar »Fast drafts« under the direction of Prof. Gisela Grosse, Tanja Recker and Prof Hermann Dornhege students of the Faculty of Design developed a series of postcards which portrait the studies at the University of Applied Sciences Muenster. In each case five of the portrait cards build up an individual face.

The perfect shopping bag

In cooperation with the German food company EDEKA 15 students of the Faculty Design developed the perfect bag for everyday shopping. A separate pocket for eggs, bottles or a shopping list-holder ? the presented drafts show usual plastic bags and jute bags up. The aim of the competition: a functional bag which is chic and modern.
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