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SCC design students display work

SCC design students display work

Seven students in Southwestern Community College’s Advertising & Graphic Design program formally presented their work during Portfolio Day in the Burrell Building on the college’s Jackson Campus.

Each student showed the audience of approximately 75 people examples of photography, book cover designs, magazine layouts, branding projects and more.

“These students worked extremely hard all semester on their portfolios, and I am proud of all of them,” said Bob Keeling, the program’s coordinator at SCC. “It isn’t easy to stand in front of a large group that included members of our college’s administration and potential employers, but our students did a great job. I am looking forward to following these students as they start their careers in the field.”

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