Environmental Product Design
The ENVD Open House on Dec. 13, marked the sixth iteration of the building-wide exhibit.
At the end of each fall semester, Environmental Design (ENVD) hosts a building-wide exhibition of design and research produced by students and faculty.
Earlier this month, students from the third-year intermediate environmental product design studio set up the EPOP shop at the Firefly Handmade Holiday Market in Downtown Boulder.
Six student projects are on display at the Art Parts Creative Reuse Center, a Boulder non-profit creative reuse center.
Students in the intermediate product design studio, taught by Thea Nalls, presented final designs for their packaging redesign project last Friday.
Students in the EPOD 4115 elective put their creativity to the test during a timed and constrained design workshop called the cardboard challenge.
Drawing inspiration and narrative from the design work of Ray and Charles Eames and the Powers of Ten film, students were charged with designing a cure for the Coronavirus.
On Wednesday, October 2, third-year students in environmental product design wrapped up their first project: designing an education-focused artifact for children in crisis zones.