Signe Goss-Hansen pictured above.
A winning submission has just been announced on an exciting in-house project set up to design a new logo for the Rural Skills Short Courses area.
Borders College Graphic Design students were the creative minds behind the project after they were challenged to design a visual identity for the Commercial courses, run as part of the Rural Skills provision.
The Rural Skills team were extremely impressed with the amount of work and passion that the students put into their proposals so the choice was difficult. After much consideration, they selected Signe Goss-Hansen's logo as the winning submission from the seven options.
Each year, the design students undertake the 'Client-Initiated Project' where they find a real design job that will be printed/applied to a business or organisation. Covid made this year’s project trickier to find a client so the class looked closer to home and, after some consultation, the in-house project was set up.
The class worked in teams for the brief as the unit is used to try and emulate a real design studio where collaboration is paramount, so the class worked together initially then split into partnerships. Some fantastic work was produced by all the students involved.