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A black and white photograph of the back of a brick house with an extension. Bright green dots are placed on various points of the house. The text reads: "Conductor syncs your appliances with surplus renewable energy.
A gray metallic sculpture stands on a smooth, gray surface. To the left, bold white text reads "GRAND PRIX 2024" with "JUX" partly crossed out in bright red and pink paint strokes, partially obscuring the text. The background is light gray.
A black and white photograph of the back of a brick house with an extension. Bright green dots are placed on various points of the house. The text reads: "Conductor syncs your appliances with surplus renewable energy.

Norwich student receives the highest honour at Creative Conscience Awards 2024

A BSc (Hons) User Experience Design student receives the highest accolade at this year’s Creative Conscience Awards, while BA (Hons) Graphic Communication graduates secure Silver and Bronze.

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A gray metallic sculpture stands on a smooth, gray surface. To the left, bold white text reads "GRAND PRIX 2024" with "JUX" partly crossed out in bright red and pink paint strokes, partially obscuring the text. The background is light gray.

BSc (Hons) User Experience Design

Max Barker has won the prestigious Grand Prix Award for his project Conductor. In a remarkable achievement, Max has earned the top award, an outstanding honour given to only one student each year.

A black and white photograph of the back of a brick house with an extension. Bright green dots are placed on various points of the house. The text reads: "Conductor syncs your appliances with surplus renewable energy.

BA (Hons) Graphic Communication graduates

Aleena Mehmi won Silver for her project End Of The World in the Graphic Design category which focused on the theme of Climate Crisis.

A graffitied wall covered with a series of posters. Each poster has a green background with a black-and-white image of a person shouting into a megaphone. Each poster reads “THE END OF THE…” followed by different words like “BIODIVERSITY” and “FRESH WATER.”.

Rachael Smith was awarded Bronze for her project UNMASKED in the Graphic Design category which centred on the theme of Equality and Justice.

A collage of various punk rock concert posters arranged diagonally. The posters feature bold graphics, vivid colors, and text promoting bands and events. Elements include portraits, abstract illustrations, and grungy typography in shades of pink, black, red, and white.

Rachel Cramp earned Bronze for her project Glasgrow in the Graphic Design category which focused on the theme of Community.

A brightly lit billboard in a modern urban setting displays an advertisement featuring colorful illustrations of flowers with green stems. The text reads, "Giein Glasgow the gift of greenery". The background is black and white, contrasting with the vibrant floral art.

Gosha Maslovskis won Silver for his work responding to the Graphic Design category with the theme of Environment and Sustainability.

A truck is pictured from behind on a city street, displaying faint text about pollution and tiny particles. There are trees and buildings on either side, with another vehicle in front of the truck. The sky is partly cloudy.

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