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SDCT's Top 10: Year in Review

Relive standout events, inspiring student work, and key milestones from the 2024–2025 academic year.

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3 Big Ideas Shaping A Design Industry In Flux

October 27, 2017

Doreen Lorenzo, who served as a judge at the Fast Company Design Innovation Awards, talks about the state of the design industry, where it's going and how the Center for Integrated Design is offering curriculum to meet the needs of the industry.

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IBM Develops A Design Class For Non-Designers

October 27, 2017

Fast Company explores the "Radical Collaboration @ IBM Design" class for undergraduates on Co.Design. Reporter Harry McCracken interviews School of Design and Creative Technologies Assistant Dean Doreen Lorenzo IBM designer Doug Powell on how IBM's is educating a new generation of designers and non-designers in their studios in Austin.

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IBM and UT Austin’s College of Fine Arts Join Forces to Create a Design Thinking Curriculum

October 26, 2017

IBM and UT have formed a classroom collaboration to teach design thinking to University of Texas undergraduates. The partnership is part of a broader mandate at the UT School of Design and Creative Technologies at the College of Fine Arts to transform creative education for 21st-century careers.

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Q&A: Business student Rachel Downs shares lessons learned in “Radical Collaboration @ IBM Design” class

October 26, 2017

Rachel Downs is a senior Management Information Systems major and Marketing minor at UT who is currently enrolled in the Design Strategies class “Radical Collaboration @ IBM Design.” The course, taught by Lecturer Brooks Protzmann, hosted off-campus for three hours one evening a week at the IBM Design Studios in North Austin. We recently caught up with her to discuss her experiences in her “Radical Collaboration” class. 

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Associate Professor of Design Carma Gorman's article explores trademark law and design in Journal of Design History

October 16, 2017

Associate Professor of Design Carma Gorman's article "The Role of Trademark Law in the History of US Visual Identity Design, c.1860–1960" was published in the Journal of Design History.

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Q&A: Director of Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation Jan Ryan

October 12, 2017

Jan Ryan recently joined the College of Fine Arts in the newly created role of Director of Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation. As an entrepreneur, software tech executive and investor, Ryan has been focused on building expansion stage companies for 28 years, resulting in four successful acquisitions and one IPO. Ryan is currently a strategic advisor and angel investor in some of Austin’s most innovative young companies. She serves as partner at Capital Factory, an Austin-based accelerator and mentoring program for startups, as well as TechStars, an international accelerator where she frequently shares her founders story and funding advice. We caught up with her recently to learn more about her new role in the college.

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Industry-Recognized Serial Entrepreneur Jan Ryan Hired by UT Austin’s College of Fine Arts as Director of Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation

October 12, 2017

The College of Fine Arts at The University of Texas at Austin announced that it has appointed Jan Ryan to the newly created position of Director of Creative Entrepreneurship and Innovation. A successful entrepreneur and passionate advocate for professional women in Texas, Ryan has joined UT to create a new entrepreneurship program for students in the College of Fine Arts. Ryan will work closely with Dean Doug Dempster of the College of Fine Arts, Doreen Lorenzo, assistant dean of the School of Design and Creative Technologies and the Fine Arts Career Services office to develop new courses and co-curricular programs that prepare students for 21st century creative careers.

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New School of Design and Creative Technologies launches in the College of Fine Arts

September 7, 2017

In a move aimed to support the need for creative professionals in the business, nonprofit and government worlds, The University of Texas at Austin has created the School of Design and Creative Technologies. The school is the fourth major academic unit in the College of Fine Arts.

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Q&A with AET Lecturer Neal Daugherty

August 1, 2017

Neal Daugherty is an artist currently teaching AET production courses that cover 2-D animation, working with Adobe Creative Cloud and a digital practicum that focuses in game concept and elements. His work outside of the classroom includes visual arts, graphic design and printmaking. Daugherty has worked with Nike and had his work featured in exhibitions, and he runs his own company called Misunderstood Technologies and is a part of a multimedia band called Death and Astronauts. We recently caught up with him to talk about his work.

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Q&A with AET Lecturer Dax Norman

August 1, 2017

Dax Norman is an artist and animator who is currently teaching 3-D animation in AET. He teaches production courses where students work with 3-D animation, practice using software like Photoshop and create a video game. As an artist, his work includes numerous paintings, animated projects and GIFS. Norman’s work has been shown in exhibitions and festivals both nationally and internationally, such as Spike & Mike’s Sick and Twisted Animation Festival and Gallery 444 in San Francisco. He’s also created animation for Adult Swim and MTV.