Two students from Newcastle-under-Lyme College (NULC) have
had national success in the Young Creative Chevrolet (YCC) Design Competition.
Andrew Barlow, aged 17, from Endon achieved first place in
the Visual Arts category of the YCC Competition. The former Endon High
School pupil submitted illustrative designs for a
special edition t-shirt range and judges were particularly impressed by his
creative ideas, which embodied the ethos of the brand and were successful in
concluding a challenging brief.
Stein Pointon, aged 18 from Mow Cop achieved third place in
Visual Arts category. The former Congleton
High School pupil was
commended for his digitally illustrated presentation encompassing the Chevrolet
brand.
Both students are in their first year at NULC and study the
Level 3 Extended Diploma in Graphics and Interactive Media. The talented
duo study in the Colleges renowned Faculty of Art, Media and Design where they
are taught Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation, Games Design, Concept Art,
Digital Imaging and Manipulation and Web Design as part of their vocational
course.
Simon Jones, Curriculum Leader for Graphics & InteractiveMedia at NULC said: “This is a highly regarded national competition, so for two
of our students to be in the top three is brilliant. At NULC we’re
committed to going that extra mile and providing students with the
opportunities to gain valuable experience working on live briefs and entering
competitions, which looks impressive in their portfolios when progressing after
college.”
Commenting on Andrew’s success, Simon added: “Andrew’s work
over the past year has been of an exceptional standard, so for him to be
recognised on a national level is fantastic. I believe Andrew can go all
the way and succeed in the European heats of the competition.”
Young Creative Chevrolet (YCC) was launched by Chevrolet
Europe in 2007 as a pan-European contest for students of applied arts. By
challenging young artists to
respond to a creative brief in five potential applied arts’
disciplines – fashion, music, photography, video and visual arts – Chevrolet
aims to foster creativity and support emerging artists in the early stages of
their careers. The fifth year of the contest was marked by increased
participation, with 155 applied arts schools from 22 European countries taking
part. YCC 2012 will revolve around the following four disciplines fashion,
photography, video and visual arts.
A first jury selection is made at the national level, and
three prizes are awarded per discipline. The winning entry in each discipline
competes for the European prize. Jury members are selected among recognized
artists in the respective disciplines, design experts, media professionals and
senior Chevrolet officers. Andrew's work will now be forwarded to the YCC
European Heats where he will face competition from students across Europe.
Wayne Brannon, President and Managing Director of Chevrolet
Europe said: “Young people set the agenda for the world, and drive its change
and development. They inherit the world we build and in turn pass it on.
Chevrolet is stunned by the creative work generated by the YOUNG CREATIVE
CHEVROLET contest. We are exceedingly proud to be supporting up-and-coming
artists and designers through this initiative.”
To find out more about studying Graphics & Interactive
Media at NULC click here or contact the Information
Point on 01782 254254 or info@nulc.ac.uk.
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