Come Find It - First and Second Year Graphic Design exhibition



Graphic Design staff celebrate at the exhibition. 

The Faculty of Arts and Design year-end exhibition season was kicked off by the Graphic Design programme, which held its first and second year exhibition. The impressive fair also featured an awards ceremony with the aim of recognising top performing students.

Every year the students in the Graphic Design programme produce an amazing amount of work varying from different themes. Once the stress surrounding portfolio preparation and the formalities of marking have passed, they like to show off a little.

From having City Campus lit up with posters titled, Come Find It, to the entire program being done and presented by both first and second year students. The exhibition was hosted by Khwezi Masinga, Thobela Khumalo, Hannah Smith, Jordan Kim-Kayembe, Kelly Hall, Nafisa Habib and Banele Makhanya.

“Graphic design is not an easy course. It consists of long hours and sleepless nights but we are highly grateful to our lecturers who kept pushing us to achieve better. This night is a success because of the lecturers as well,” said first year student, Banele Makhanya.

The exhibition started with an awards ceremony. Students were awarded for the commendable work they produced throughout the year.

Second year graphic design student, Pierre Rautenbach, stole the night with his many awards including the Portfolio of the Year award.


“I worked really hard this year, it wasn’t easy but I proved that hard work really pays off,” said Rautenbach. 

-CARLY VAN DER WESTHUIZEN

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