About this Gallery
The MFA program approaches graphic design as an interdisciplinary, cross-media field that is rooted in the fine arts. Design is a public form of art that engages commercial, political, social, technological, and cultural systems. MFA students are encouraged to view themselves as cultural producers who actively initiate projects. The program provides advanced students and qualified designers with skills and knowledge to successfully compete nationally and internationally and to contribute to the public discourse of design.
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- MFA in Graphic Design '08
- MFA in Graphic Design Alumni
- MFA in Graphic Design '09
- MFA in Graphic Design Faculty
- Graphic Design Faculty
- 2009 MFA Thesis Exhibition I
- 2009 MFA Thesis Exhibition II
- MFA in Graphic Design Student Artwork
- 2011 MFA Thesis I
- 2011 MFA Thesis II
- 2011 MFA Thesis III
- Ryan Clifford Gallery
- Mike Weikert Gallery
re:morse by Ryan Shelley and Elizabeth Herrmann (M.F.A. in Graphic Design)
Calorie Education Napkin Series by Lauren Adams (M.F.A. in Graphic Design)
The Keys by Ann Liu (M.F.A. in Graphic Design)
The Keys by Ann Liu (M.F.A. in Graphic Design)
Everyday Is a Sunny Day by Supisa Wattanasansanee (M.F.A. in Graphic Design)
Burning Pain by Beth Taylor (Graphic Design)
The Cost of Chairs in 2010 by Beth Taylor (Graphic Design)
Ball Jar: Torture Device IV by Beth Taylor (Graphic Design)
Re:dress by Ryan Shelley and Elizabeth Herrmann (Graphic Design)
Re:mail by Ryan Shelley and Elizabeth Herrmann (Graphic Design)
Design Telephone II by Christina Beard by Christina Beard
Design Telephone by Christina Beard (Graphic Design)
Ink, The First Issue by Kristin Xenakis (Graphic Design)
Ink, The Second Issue by Kristin Xenakis (Graphic Design)
Ink Detroit Flyer by Kristin Xenakis (Graphic Design)
Untitled by Kristian Bjornard
Untitled by Kristian Bjornard
Untitled by Kristian Bjornard
Untitled by Lindsey Muir
Untitled by Lindsey Muir
Untitled by Lindsey Muir
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