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SDCT's Top 10: Year in Review

Look back on the show-stopping events, national recognition, and milestones we're celebrating from the 2022-2023 academic year.

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Type Hike exhibit on view now in California

February 12, 2018

Design Lecturer James Walker’s nonprofit Type Hike is now on exhibit at The Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography (HMCT) at Art Center in Pasadena, California, through Feb. 25. He will speak there Jan. 30 about his work and the project. Two additional series from Type Hike were recently added to the permanent collection of the Library of Congress with the Popular & Applied Graphic Arts.

The Type Hike is a collaborative non-profit design project that celebrates and supports the outdoors through typography.

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“Pathways to Entrepreneurship” Launches in the College of Fine Arts

January 29, 2018

This spring, the College of Fine Arts and the School of Design and Creative Technologies are launching “Pathways to Entrepreneurship,” a new program designed to build community and bring together like-minded entrepreneurs, creative students and faculty through events, programming and mentorship.

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Q&A: Associate Professor of Design Kate Catterall

January 19, 2018

Associate Professor of Design Kate Catterall is a designer, design researcher, and educator who studied at the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. Her research currently focuses on the ethical dilemmas faced by designers (and society) as the far-reaching consequences of the design act and the broader role of the designer in culture are reassessed. We recently caught up with her to talk about her work and research.

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Design Institute for Health co-presents unique healthcare conference

January 12, 2018

The Design Institute for Health will co-present "What’s the Fix?" on May 17. This free conference provides a platform for patients and the general public to explain their healthcare struggles to workers in the industry with the goal of finding patient-centered solutions. LEARN MORE.

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AET Lecturer Yuliya Lanina featured on Austin Art Talk podcast

January 12, 2018

AET Lecturer Yuliya Lanina talks to Austin Art Talk about everything from growing up in Russia to having kids to quitting her job as a graphic designer and becoming a full-time artist. 

Students share their research insights as part of Carly Burton's "Design for AI" class.

Making Technology Useful in "Designing for AI"

December 7, 2017

CID Lecturer Carly Burton shares how the students' research insights in her "Design and Artificial Intelligence" class influenced their design solutions. The class was offered as part of the Center for Integrated Design in the School of Design and Creative Technologies at The University of Texas at Austin.

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Career Jam connects Design and AET students with prospective employers

November 17, 2017

The School of Design and Creative Technologies hosted its first Career Jam this week and invited more than a dozen employers to connect with Design and Arts and Entertainment Technologies students.

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AET Lecturer Yuliya Lanina uses Foundry time to tell "Herstory"

November 17, 2017

Early in November, the Foundry makerspace in the Fine Arts Library welcomed its second artist-in-residence, Russian-born American multimedia artist and AET Lecturer Yuliya Lanina. Lanina spent the better part of her time at the Foundry working on a collection of animatronic projects, from doll to human-size in stature, that are intended to interact with the viewer, with sensors that activate motion and audio when a viewer is in proximity. 

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Accelerating Design Collaboration at IBM

November 15, 2017

Brooks Protzmann writes about his experiences teaching undergradutates from many majors at UT in the "Radical Collaboration @ IBM" class. 

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Industry and Academic Veteran Kate Canales Joins College of Fine Arts as New Chair of the Department of Design

November 15, 2017

The College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin today announced the hire of a new chair of the Department of Design in the School of Design and Creative Technologies. Kate Canales comes to the Department of Design from Southern Methodist University (SMU) where she serves as Director of Design and Innovation Programs and a Clinical Professor in the Lyle School of Engineering. Canales will assume the role July 1.