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Share, Where?

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    • Thursday, April 27, 2017, 2:32pm

Announcing the CUP Fellowship for Change in Design Jury!

Announcing the CUP Fellowship for Change in Design Jury!

There are only five days left to apply for the CUP Fellowship for Change in Design, our paid, year-long, full-time, training program designed to promote and support individuals in gaining the skills, contacts, and experience to help them excel in their design careers.
We’re thrilled to announce the amazing jury that will help CUP select our inaugural Fellow.

Jonathan Jackson of WeShouldDoItAll

Jonathan is principal of WeShouldDoItAll (WSDIA), a contemporary design studio that translates clients’ needs into dynamic, visual systems that can be presented at multiple scales. These solutions take the form of branding, interactive, books, environmental or spatial projects.

Tamara Maletic of Linked by Air

Tamara is co-founder (with Dan Michaelson) of Linked by Air, an award-winning design studio specializing in the creation of design systems and technological platforms that grow with institutions.

Sadie Red Wing

Sadie Red Wing is a Lakota graphic designer and advocate from the Spirit Lake Nation of Fort Totten, North Dakota. Red Wing urges Native American graphic designers to express visual sovereignty in their design work, and encourages academia to include an indigenous perspective in design curriculum.

Applications are due by Monday, May 1st at 12 pm. For more information about the fellowship, application materials, and qualifications, click here!

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