BLINN STUDENTS USE THEIR TALENTS FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

  
The winning design of the Circle of Women logo by Blinn student Mary Wilkinson.

Students from Blinn College recently applied their talents to support a good cause.

Students enrolled in Blinn’s Graphic Design and Digital Imaging courses developed logo and T-Shirt design options for The Circle of Women.

The Circle of Women is a Bryan Habitat for Humanity chapter that is dedicated to building quality, affordable homes for families in need.

Students were given the task of re-designing the Circle of Women logo, which would also be used to create a T-Shirt design commemorating the organization’s 15th build project.

Mary Wilkinson earned first place, while Claire Skrobarczyk was the runner-up.

Wilkinson said she is very honored to have her design chosen. She called designing the logo a wonderful experience that gave her a great opportunity to develop the skills needed for her future career.

Blinn’s Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design is a 60-credit-hour program that is available on-line or on the Blinn College-Bryan campus.

Last year, Blinn’s on-line Graphic Design degree was ranked the best on-line associate degree program in graphic design by AcademicInfluence.com.

For more information about the Blinn’s Graphic Design and Photography Programs, visit their website at www.blinn.edu/graphic-design-and-photography.

Registration is open right now for the fall semester, which begins August 24.

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