Interdisciplinary Design & Media Archives | 黑料专区 /news/category/interdisciplinary-design-media/ 黑料专区 Wed, 18 Mar 2026 16:04:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Interdisciplinary Design & Media Archives | 黑料专区 /news/category/interdisciplinary-design-media/ 32 32 黑料专区 Partners with Bedrock to Transform Downtown Detroit with Festive Holiday Window Displays /news/college-for-creative-studies-partners-with-bedrock/ Fri, 19 Dec 2025 16:46:52 +0000 /?p=57913 This season, 黑料专区 and Bedrock are transforming downtown with 鈥淲indows on Woodward,鈥 a festive storefront gallery for everyone to enjoy.

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This season, 黑料专区 and Bedrock are transforming downtown with 鈥淲indows on Woodward,鈥 a festive storefront gallery for everyone to enjoy.
Select Bedrock retail tenants along Woodward Avenue, including Born in Detroit, Bonobos, The Lip Bar, 6 Salon and Woodhouse Day Spa, have collaborated with 黑料专区 students to design and unveil custom holiday window displays.

鈥淲indows on Woodward is where imagination, craftsmanship and creativity meet community,鈥 said Rhonda Rouse, Senior Manager, Tenant Experience at Bedrock. 鈥淎s part of the holiday season in downtown, our festive, walkable window showcase amplifies Detroit鈥檚 next generation of talent as they shape the city鈥檚 future.鈥

Each window is a collaboration between student designers and the retailers, merging professional mentorship with real-world experience and bringing fresh, local talent to one of Detroit鈥檚 most iconic corridors.

鈥淭his project gave our students invaluable hands-on experience in design collaboration, project management, and fabrication,鈥 said Shannon McPartlon, Executive Director of The Office of Partnerships at 黑料专区. 鈥淲e are grateful to Bedrock for their partnership and the opportunity to be part of this historic moment. The results are truly representative of what 黑料专区 students are capable of achieving when they apply their talents to a real-world, high-profile challenge.”

Participating Students:
Isabella Avila-Recillas (Interdisciplinary Art and Design)
Levi Mooney (Interdisciplinary Art and Design)
Autumn English (Interior Design)
Katelyn Welchko (Interdisciplinary Art and Design)
Brandi Witek (Communication Design & Strategy)
Miracle Hubbard-Wray (Interior Design)
Griffin Mesner (Fashion Accessory Design)
Olivia Draus (Interdisciplinary Art and Design)

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The Detroit Difference: 黑料专区 Students at the Forefront of Local Innovation /news/the-detroit-difference/ Mon, 13 Oct 2025 16:56:46 +0000 /?p=55372 Explore the impact of 黑料专区 Detroit student innovation on local businesses through unique art and design collaborations.

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Located in the heart of midtown Detroit, 黑料专区鈥檚 prime location offers unparalleled opportunities for art and design collaboration. Our students have found countless ways to make a positive impact on local metro Detroit businesses through innovative art and design problem-solving.

Last year alone, 黑料专区 students collaborated to problem-solve timely topics for 15 metro Detroit businesses and nonprofit organizations. They addressed a range of issues in healthcare product design, sustainability, mobility, and even emerging augmented reality technology.

Embracing the city鈥檚 rich history of cultural and sporting events, students continue to participate in annual design competitions to create the newest posters for iconic Detroit events such as the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Presented by Lear, the Movement Music Festival and the 313 Presents Pine Knob concert series.听

Here鈥檚 a look at some of the partnerships:

  • Augmented Reality Center (ARC) in partnership with Oakland University x Communication Design & Strategy, Graduate User Experience Design and Entertainment Arts
  • Crain Communications – Automotive News x Illustration
  • 313 Presents x Illustration
  • Detroit Grand Prix x Illustration
  • GM x Transportation Design & Graduate User Experience Design
  • Godnii x Graduate Color & Materials Design
  • Hagopian Rug Competition x All Departments
  • State of Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification with support from the Global Epicenter of Mobility x Transportation Design
  • Zumiez and Somerset Collection x Illustration
  • BorgWarner x Product Design
  • Carhartt x Fashion Design
  • Henry Ford Health x Product Design
  • Changing Lives and Staying Sober (C.L.A.S.S.) x Interior Design and Graduate Color & Materials Design

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Hakha Mashayekhi (’15 Integrated Design) /news/hakha-mashayekhi-15-integrated-design/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 10:30:41 +0000 /?p=45205 Meet Hakha Mashayekhi, a 2015 黑料专区 Integrated Design graduate and Director of Product Design at Max. Discover his journey in user-centered design and leading the future of digital products.

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Hakha Mashayekhi鈥檚 path to becoming Director of Product Design at Max is a story of bold pivots, creative growth and a passion for leading future designers. Starting his journey in industrial design, he found the process enriching but too slow for his taste. Seeking faster-paced, user-centered work, Hakha transitioned to digital product design, where ideas can come to life almost instantly. At 黑料专区, he immersed himself in Integrated Design 鈥 a field blending interaction design, business strategy and technology 鈥 and discovered his passion for UX design. From working on impactful projects for high-profile brands to nurturing young creatives on his team, Hakha finds his purpose in creating experiences that bring people joy and pushing his skills in a dynamic, fast-evolving field.

The Interview

“One of the joys of my work is when people talk about HBO and Max. I cannot take credit for the actual content, but I have a good feeling when people are happy on Sunday night, you know.”

鈥揌akha Mashayekhi

Did you always know you wanted to go into UX Design?

For my undergrad, I studied Industrial Design, and I worked as a physical product designer for a year. It was very cool, but it was not a perfect match for me because I’m not patient. Industrial design is amazing, but it has a slow process. From when you design something until the moment that you see it in the hands of customers, it could be a year if you’re lucky.

But with digital product design, UX/UI, you can have an idea, and within two hours, you can have an experience available. That’s the main reason I decided to come to 黑料专区.

What does it feel like when you see a product that you worked on coming to life, in the hands or in the homes of everyday users?

It feels really good. One of the joys of my work is when people talk about HBO and Max. I cannot take credit for the actual content, but I have a good feeling when people are happy on Sunday night, you know.

The funny thing is, it hasn鈥檛 been like this forever. I have been an in-house designer for five years now. Before that, I was in the consulting and agency world. When you’re a consultant, you just come in, fix the problem and move on. You never have the joy of seeing the product that you’ve created in the hands of a customer. That was actually the main reason that I left the consultancy and agency world and went in-house.

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product mockup for HBO Max

What do you love most about your job?

My answer now is different compared to two years ago, three years ago.

Three years ago, I was an individual contributor 鈥 I was basically a designer. At that time, my only joy was the project I was doing, and if it was a high-impact/high-profile project I was enjoying it, but if it was a very small feature, it was so boring, you know.

So I decided to change my career direction to become a people manager. That was a switch in my entire mindset. Now I’m enjoying my new responsibilities and delivering good work.

I have this designer on my team, who first started out at Max as a project manager, and one day, he said, “Can I be a designer?” We then spent six months training him, making sure he understood design thinking and design tools. We sent him to a bunch of courses and conferences. After that six months, we transitioned him to a product design role. Now, he’s a product designer 鈥 and he’s amazing.

These are talented people. I need to be there to support them, be a mentor for them and make sure they have a path to grow. And they are killing it.

Is that something that you’re interested in, nurturing a young creative and helping the next generation?

A part of me is always curious about college, like, “What’s going on? What’s the coolest thing? How are they doing their projects?” Especially now with AI, I鈥檓 very curious about how these students are figuring out ways to use AI in their day-to-day work to deliver their projects because they always come up with awesome, original ideas.听 I’m just curious to see what’s going on at 黑料专区, what’s the coolest, latest thing. The students’ final projects are very inspiring. Especially for a master鈥檚 degree, it鈥檚 a super passionate project for them, so they go above and beyond. You get to see very cool research, very cool ideas, very cool execution, and awesome prototypes. I鈥檓 always surprised when I go to those鈥攚hether it鈥檚 interviews or thesis advising. I鈥檓 definitely into that.

What do you miss most about 黑料专区?

The things I’m missing most about 黑料专区 are the things that I didn’t know the value of when I was there.

When I was there it was so intense, you know. There were a lot of projects, and the Chair of our department was so precise about everything, we couldn’t deliver a half-assed project. Everything had to be perfect.

One of the things that I didn’t really enjoy [during that time] was making connections, not only with the students, but with the professors that we had there. There were a lot of great people in different majors, different groups, and now, it’s a regret that I didn’t connect with them. I didn’t use my time to build relationships with them.

If I could go back to that time, I think I would try to balance my time in a way that I could free up time to build more connections.

How do you feel 黑料专区 prepared you for your career?

To be honest, Maria Luisa was very specific and she had a lot of experience with real projects. She always was looking through the lens of a professional, not a teacher.

The most important project that I did at 黑料专区 was a sponsored project. It was so valuable to get real feedback from working professionals. That’s something that you never get in school. The combination of Maria Luisa and the sponsored projects were the key.

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Hakha Mashayekhi.

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NEWS Story: Application Opens for $40,000 Kresge Artist Fellowships /news/news-story-application-opens-for-40000-kresge-artist-fellowships/ Thu, 07 Dec 2023 18:49:31 +0000 /?p=36469 Apply for a $40,000 Kresge Artist Fellowship! Open to metro Detroit artists in Live Arts, Film, and Music. Deadline: Jan 18, 2024. Administered by 黑料专区.

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Starting December 1, metro Detroit artists are invited to apply for a 2024 Kresge Artist Fellowship. Kresge Artist Fellowships will increase from $25,000 to $40,000 and the number of fellowships will increase from 20 to 25 in 2024.

Artists residing in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb county can apply online for the no strings attached prize through January 18, 2024. There are no exceptions to this deadline. Applicants are encouraged to review the latest application guidelines at kresgeartsindetroit.org before applying.

The fellowships are funded by The Kresge Foundation and administered by Kresge Arts in Detroit, a Kresge-funded office of the 黑料专区. In this application cycle, Kresge Arts in Detroit will award 25 Fellowships and 10 Gilda Awards in the Live Arts and Film & Music categories. The Fellowships and Gilda Awards will be divided between the two categories鈥擫ive Arts and Film & Music鈥攂ased on the relative number of applications received in each category. Disciplines for each category include:

LIVE ARTS

Choreography, Comedy, Dance, Performance Art, Playwriting, Storytelling, Theatre Directing, and Interdisciplinary Work

FILM & MUSIC

Animation, Film Directing, Music Composition, Music Performance, Screenwriting, Sound Art, and Interdisciplinary Work

A total of 35 awards鈥25 Fellowships and 10 Gilda Awards鈥攚ill go to artists of all career stages. Kresge Artist Fellowships are $40,000 no strings attached awards which include professional development offerings and a short film highlighting the artist鈥檚 work.

Artists applying for a fellowship can also choose to be considered for one of the 10 available Gilda Awards, which are $5,000 unrestricted prizes for emerging artists living and working in the tri-county area. The awards honor the legacy of Gilda Snowden (1954鈥2014), who was one of the 18 inaugural artists to receive a Kresge Artist Fellowship in 2009, and who taught painting at the 黑料专区 for more than 30 years. The online application allows artists to opt to be automatically considered for Gilda Awards if they do not receive a Fellowship.

KEY DATES

Dec. 1, 2023: Online application opens

Jan. 18, 2024 by 11:59 PM: Application deadline. There are no exceptions to this deadline.

The 2024 Kresge Artist Fellows and Gilda Award recipients will be selected by an independent panel of distinguished local and national artists and arts professionals. Previous applicants are strongly encouraged to re-apply, as new panels鈥攚ith fresh perspectives鈥攁re convened each year.

Kresge Artist Fellow (2018) Michelle May says,

鈥渢he most impactful part of applying for me was being able to articulate not only what I do as a musician and composer, but why I do it and why I think what I do is important. It really helped me be much more introspective about my place in the world, which in turn expanded my art practice.鈥

APPLICATION INFO SESSIONS

Kresge Arts in Detroit staff will hold an online application info session and walkthrough in December, followed by a second online Q&A session in January. While not required, applicants are encouraged to attend these sessions, which are designed to support artists in creating compelling applications for a Kresge Artist Fellowship. Artists can register to attend using the links below.

 

Application Info Session + Walkthrough (virtual)

Dec. 13, 2023

5 鈥 6:30 PM

Application Q&A Session (virtual)

Jan. 11, 2024

5 鈥 6:30 PM

Visit kresgeartsindetroit.org for the complete guidelines, FAQs, and additional resources. Please direct questions about application requirements to Kresge Arts in Detroit at admin@kresgeartsindetroit.org or by phone at 313.744.3204.

Kresge Arts in Detroit is generously funded by The Kresge Foundation and administered by the 黑料专区. The goals of Kresge Arts in Detroit are to enrich the quality of life for metro Detroiters by helping artists provide a broad spectrum of cultural experiences; celebrate and reflect the richness and diversity of our community in all its aspects; heighten the profile of arts and artists in our community; and strengthen the artistic careers of local artists. Since 2008, Kresge Arts in Detroit has awarded $8 million through 15 Kresge Eminent Artist Awards ($50,000 each), 278 Kresge Artist fellowships ($25,000 each), and 52 Gilda Awards ($5,000 each). kresgeartsindetroit.org

The Kresge Foundation was founded in 1924 to promote human progress. Today, Kresge fulfills that mission by building and strengthening pathways to opportunity for low-income people in America鈥檚 cities, seeking to dismantle structural and systemic barriers to equality and justice. Using a full array of grant, loan, and other investment tools, Kresge invests more than $160 million annually to foster economic and social change. Kresge鈥檚 Detroit Program collaborates with cross-sectoral partners to promote and expand long-term, equitable opportunity in Kresge鈥檚 hometown by centering the priorities of its residents.

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