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Computer Arts’ annual Graduate Showcase is an important part of our mission to support and promote upcoming talent and has been celebrating the finest international graduating designers since 1997
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  • GS2012: Computer Arts Graduate Showcase

    Graduate Showcase 2012 is a celebration of the very best creative and design work from this year’s graduates - as we're showing off some of the best work we've received in a series of posts on the Computer Arts blog
  • Shillington showcase

    For a special feature as part of this year's Graduate Showcase, we chat to four of Shillington College's class of 2012 - and show off some of their best work
  • GS 2012: Lucy Dodds: Travel Beyond Leisure

    Graduate Showcase: For her final degree project Havering College student Lucy Dodds created a series of illustrated posters based on the concept of 'Travel Beyond Leisure'
  • GS 2012: Team Pixel Pi: Pulse

    Graduate Showcase: For its final degree project for Vancouver Film School, Team Pixel Pi created a first person suspense / survival game with a twist
  • GS2012: Christian Schmeer: Do Not Look Inside

    Graduate Showcase: For his final degree project Central St. Martins student Christian Schmeer used the power of negative suggestion to come up with this intriguing installation and book
  • GS2012: Diego Hernández De la Rocha: Think Brilliance

    Graduate Showcase: For his final degree project Vancouver Film School student Diego Hernández De la Rocha created an engaging animated movie about those brilliant ideas your brain sometimes comes up with... and loses
  • GS2012: Donaji Zuniga: Imago

    Graduate Showcase: For her final degree project Donaji Zuñiga created Imago - an animated short film that "evokes the beauty and power of light itself"
  • GS2012: David Dryden & Co.: The Last Phoenix

    For their final degree project Vancouver Film School students David Dryden, Ian McGregor, Rishi Patkar, Marc St-Onge, Jay Zhou spent three months creating a visually-stunning video game
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