Product Design Archives | 黑料专区 /news/category/product-design/ 黑料专区 Thu, 07 May 2026 13:33:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Product Design Archives | 黑料专区 /news/category/product-design/ 32 32 Fall 2025 Sponsored Projects at the 黑料专区 /news/fall-2025-sponsored-projects/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 14:59:36 +0000 /?p=59621 Explore how 黑料专区 students collaborated with global brands like Ford, New Balance, and Stellantis during the Fall semester through 13 unique educational partnerships and research-based design projects.

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During the Fall semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 13 educational partnerships, including a diverse range of sponsored projects and competitions that engaged a variety of academic departments. Students partnered with local and global brands and Detroit community non-profits to work on projects tailored to meet the needs of our partners. Educational partnerships at 黑料专区 are highly conceptual and allow 黑料专区 students the opportunity to participate in creative, research-based assignments, interacting with designers and staff from the collaborating partners. Highlighted collaborations during the Fall semester include:

  • American Chemistry Council – Plastics Division x Transportation Design
  • Bedrock x Communication Design and Strategy, Interdisciplinary Art and Design, Interior Design and Fashion Design
  • BRP International Design Challenge x Transportation Design
  • DSC Design Sprint x Product Design
  • Foley & Lardner LLP x Illustration
  • Ford Motor Company x Transportation Design & Graduate Color and Materials Design
  • Gardner White x Communication Design and Strategy
  • Hagopian x 黑料专区
  • Movement Festival x Communication Design & Strategy
  • New Balance x Product Design and Graduate Color and Materials Design
  • Stafford House x Interior Design
  • Stellantis x Transportation Design
  • Urban Electronic, Inc. x Entertainment Arts

鈥淧artnering with the 黑料专区 during the holiday season on Windows on Woodward provided the opportunity to support emerging creative talent while strengthening connections between our downtown retailers and Detroit鈥檚 vibrant arts community,鈥 said Francesca Eid, Bedrock Vice President, Experience. 鈥淚nitiatives like this allow students to bring their creative ideas to life while contributing to the energy and spirit of the Lower Woodward corridor. We value these collaborations with local institutions and civic partners as an important way to nurture the next generation of creatives as they help shape Detroit鈥檚 future.鈥

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Veronika Scott 鈥11, Product Design: Featured in Hour Detroit https://www.hourdetroit.com/community/empowerment-plan-veronika-scott/#new_tab Tue, 16 Dec 2025 21:07:06 +0000 /?p=58158 What began as a 黑料专区 class assignment has grown into a global nonprofit. Drawing from her own experience with homelessness, Veronika Scott 鈥11 built the Empowerment Plan to provide both warmth and pathways out of poverty.

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Alexandra Moceri (’16 Product Design) /news/alexandra-moceri/ Mon, 13 Oct 2025 19:29:17 +0000 /?p=55446 Discover how 黑料专区 Photography alumnus Evan Butka (鈥10) built a career behind the camera, from HBO and Netflix to the set of SLAY and Euphoria, bringing emotion to life one frame at a time.

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Alexandra Moceri鈥檚 artistic journey took many unexpected twists and turns. Although always fascinated by art, she initially remained unaware of the diverse career fields within the design industry. It took a conversation with an art teacher at her previous university, where she was minoring in art, to open her eyes to the possibilities. Soon after, she transferred to 黑料专区 to major in Product Design. Even while studying Product Design at 黑料专区, she couldn鈥檛 have imagined her future profession. Today, thanks to her artistic passion, she is an integral part of Henry Ford Health, where she oversees device creation and assists doctors in presurgical planning. Hear more as she shares a glimpse into this fascinating process where art and medicine collide.

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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.聽

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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Winter 2025 Sponsored Projects at the 黑料专区 /news/winter-2025-sponsored-projects-at-the-college-for-creative-studies/ Thu, 17 Jul 2025 10:00:55 +0000 /?p=49793 During the Winter semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 14 sponsored projects, including a diverse range of sponsored projects and competitions that engaged a variety of academic departments.

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During the Winter semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 14 sponsored projects, including a diverse range of sponsored projects and competitions that engaged a variety of academic departments. Students partnered with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry sponsors. Educational partnerships at 黑料专区 are highly conceptual and allow 黑料专区 students the opportunity to participate in creative, research-based assignments, interacting with designers and staff from the collaborating company. Highlighted collaborations during the Winter semester include:

    • Augmented Reality Center (ARC) in partnership with Oakland University x Communication Design and Strategy, MFA User Experience Design and Entertainment Arts
    • Crain Communications – Automotive News x Illustration
    • 313 Presents x Illustration
    • BorgWarner x Product Design
    • Covestro x MFA Transportation Design
    • Detroit Grand Prix x Illustration
    • GM x BFA Transportation Design & MFA User Experience Design
    • GODNII x MA/MFA Color and Materials Design
    • Hagopian Rug Competition x All Departments
    • Office of Future Mobility and Electrification with support from the Global Epicenter of Mobility x Transportation Design聽
    • MAWBY Sparkling Wines x Illustration
    • Trek Bikes x Product Design
    • University of Michigan Dearborn – Environmental Interpretive Center x Communication Design and Strategy & Interior Design
    • Zumiez and Somerset Collection x Illustration
A bright, glass-enclosed display features a "SKATE STATE OF MIND" exhibit with skateboards, bold graphics, and a QR code to "SCAN HERE!" for a discount at Zumiez. The exhibit is set up in Somerset Collection.

Display of 黑料专区 and Zumiez collab in glass showcase at Somerset Collective

Rendering of a bike designed for Trek-sponsored studio by Product Design student

黑料专区 x Trek

Communication Design students and faculty posing at the University of Michigan Environmental Interpretive Center

Communication Design students and faculty posing at the University of Michigan Environmental Interpretive Center

Rendering for GM-sponsored studio by 黑料专区 undergrad Transportation Design students Lex Michael, Jean Pierre Ledderman, and graduate Transportation Design student Prithvi Vetrivel.

Rendering for GM-sponsored studio by 黑料专区 undergrad Transportation Design students Lex Michael, Jean Pierre Ledderman, and graduate Transportation Design student Prithvi Vetrivel.

A diverse group of students are gathered in a modern, open-plan building, presenting their work at the final presentations for a collaborative sponsored studio class. Several students are standing in the foreground, some observing a large screen on the right showing a digital display, while others are near orange cones arranged on the floor.

黑料专区 Immersive Tech Certificate x OU Arc

Glasses frame prototypes from the GODNII sponsored studio with graduate studies Color & Materials Design students

Glasses frame prototypes from the GODNII sponsored studio with graduate studies Color & Materials Design students

Four people, three men and one woman, stand in an auditorium holding up a large, patterned rug with organic shapes in shades of green, brown, and cream in front of the "WENDELL W. ANDERSON, JR. AUDITORIUM"

Winner of the Hagopian Rug Competition posing with their design alongside 黑料专区 President and Edmond Hagopian

“This project was pure inspiration,鈥 said Ali Evans, Founder and Creative Director of GODNII. 鈥淐ollaborating with 黑料专区 has been a longtime hope of ours, and it lived up to everything we imagined. The students brought forward deep research, bold ideas, and a clear vision for the future of sustainable fashion. Their work affirmed what we already believed鈥攃reativity with purpose can shift the industry. At GODNII, we鈥檙e excited to carry these insights forward as we continue designing not just for style, but for impact.”

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Fall 2024 Sponsored Projects at the 黑料专区 /news/fall-2024-sponsored-projects-at-the-college-for-creative-studies/ Wed, 05 Mar 2025 10:30:41 +0000 /?p=46531 Over the course of the Fall semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 11 sponsored projects and competitions across a variety of disciplines. Students from a wide range of disciplines partnered with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners.

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Over the course of the Fall semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 11 sponsored projects and competitions across a variety of disciplines. Students from a wide range of disciplines partnered with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners. Sponsored projects are highly conceptual and allow 黑料专区 students the opportunity to participate in creative, research-based assignments within real-world design parameters, interacting with designers and staff from the partnering company. Highlighted collaborations during the Fall semester include:

Jacket designed by Fashion Design student, Ryan Putnam.
Sketches for DSC-sponsored project by Product Design Sophomore Evelyn Vondrachek.
Transportation Design and Color and Materials Design students present their projects.
Close-up of color and material tray.
Group picture of Fashion design students and Carhartt Design Team.
Alex Kirschmann presents his project to the class.
Group picture of 黑料专区 students at the Innovation Institute at Henry Ford.

“The most important project that I did at 黑料专区 was a sponsored project,鈥 said Hakha Masahyekhi, ’15 Integrated Design (MFA) reflecting on his time here. 鈥淚t was so valuable to get real feedback from working professionals. That鈥檚 something that you never get in school.”

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Kristine Lipinski (’03 Product Design) /news/kristine-lipinski-03-product-design/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 10:30:10 +0000 /?p=45084 From Michigan to Paris: Discover how Kristine Lipinski (鈥03) translated her 黑料专区 Product Design degree into a global career in automotive color and trim design with Renault.

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Growing up in an automotive-heavy family in Michigan, Kristine Lipinski had zero interest in following in their footsteps. It wasn鈥檛 until the unexpected intersection of two of her passions 鈥 design and rugby 鈥 that her path changed. After graduating from the 黑料专区 (黑料专区), she moved to France and eventually began working for the world-renowned car manufacturer Renault. An opportunity to attend a French bilingual school as a child would foreshadow her unique connection to France and jump-start an incredible career and life across the pond.聽聽

The Interview

“Sometimes when destiny calls, you go, OK? I have to go to Paris to work at a company called De Trois that does concept cars.”

鈥揔ristine Lipinski

How did you end up here in Paris?

I’m from Michigan, born and raised, and grew up in Royal Oak and Sterling Heights. I had an opportunity as a child to attend a bilingual French school, but was not receptive to that idea at the time. Then at 黑料专区, there was an opportunity to participate in an exchange program to study abroad, but I did not pursue that direction. Little did I know, the opportunity to move to France would come up again later.

I have a double life. Other than design, I play rugby. And it just so happened that I started playing for the Detroit City side team and met my now ex-husband. He had been living in Detroit for a couple years and wanted to move back. So French culture started looking for me, it’s weird. And I thought alright, this is like the third or fourth time that France has been calling me, maybe I should listen. So I did, we moved, and about nine months after I got here, I had a job offer from a concept car company called D3. I don’t know if you know how to say 鈥淒鈥 and 鈥3鈥 in French 鈥 de trois.

Sometimes when destiny calls, you go, OK? I have to go to Paris to work at a company called De Trois that does concept cars.

I showed up here, like really, everything fell into place. It was perfect.

Did you always know that you wanted to be a designer, or is that something that you found out later in life?

I had the excellent opportunity in high school to have an amazing art teacher, Pete Long. He was the best. He pushed us to really explore boundaries.

Growing up, my mother was in finance and my dad built homes. So I come from a very technical family, and me being artistic was kind of like just a hobby. So I studied science, thinking there was no path forward in art. Well, I realized at one point, I didn’t want to wear a lab coat the rest of my life. So I did some foundry studies at Central Michigan and I called that high school art teacher one day, and I said, “I want to go to art school.” He said, “Finally.” He actually helped me put together my portfolio with everything that I had done, even stuff from high school, and I got accepted. And it was thanks to him.

Work by Kristine Lipinski.

What does a day in your life look like?

A lot more meetings than I anticipated in design school. That’s the fortunate and unfortunate parts of this career. There is a lot of corporate and administrative involvement, a lot of politics, a lot of compromising with purchasing, with engineering, administration. Even though we may have the best and greatest design ideas, we have to also convince other people who are not as 鈥渄esign-sensitive,鈥 we’ll say. So we have to find ways in order to communicate our intentions. So the communication of design and color and trim is extremely important.

What does it feel like to see your work come to life?

Fantastic.

The first project you see on the road or in real life is really humbling and exciting at the same time. It gets kind of addictive, I guess, because you really want to keep doing it. You want to make it better, and the next one better. So I think that once you get that opportunity to have something in production and you get to see it, it’s really, really a good feeling.

Work by Kristine Lipinski.

What do you love most about your job?

Innovation. We’re constantly trying to improve things, trying to find new ideas, find new materials that improve different industries. Because even though I do work in automotive design, I actually worked more in transportation previously, in my design company that I was in when I first started here. I did private jets and concept cars and other automotive projects. It was interesting because of all of the different elements, I love to work on the materials that make things better. Not necessarily just always pretty, but pushing the limits and trying to find just better options altogether.

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

Primarily what 黑料专区 has prepared me for, to be very honest, is the ability to give and receive constructive criticism. I was lucky to have really good teachers. I think that giving us constructive criticism, especially in my classes at the time, was really beneficial to accept the fact that you may not always have the best work or you can do better. It’s not like taking a test in math where nobody sees your results except you and the teacher. Everyone sees your results, and everyone has an opinion. It was a good way to be able to understand how to take that criticism in a positive and constructive way.

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Alumna Kristine Lipinski posing with MA and MFA Color & Materials Design students at the 黑料专区 during her recent visit as a guest lecturer.

If you could go back in time and talk to your younger self, what would you say?

In a weird way, I want to say nothing because I am where I am today because of everything that happened, and decisions I鈥檝e made.

I want to say just let it go, just go with the flow. Don鈥檛 stress about the little things.

Keep exploring. I would have told myself to keep trying new things.

That’s the advice I would give me 鈥 just follow what interests you.

What would you say to either parents or students who are apprehensive about a career in art and design?

I think the creative industry today is in huge demand. If your child has a knack for this type of thing and they feel comfortable in it, and they feel confident in it, then you should let them do it. I think that if your child obviously has an interest in it and does well, and you can tell that they have something that gives them that spark, that that’s the indicator that you need to let them do it. I think that’s actually what my parents kind of accepted. I think they knew that this is something that I really enjoyed and that I was good at. So they said, “Alright, let’s see what happens,” and here I am.

Kristine Lipinski with four friends and fellow designers.

“I am working now at Renault with four of the guys that I started with at that company, they’re now working with me. So we just took a picture together, it was funny, because we’re like, ‘Oh, 19 years ago, we walked in the same room, the same time together.'”

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Winter 2024 Sponsored Projects at the 黑料专区 /news/winter-2024-sponsored-projects/ Sat, 10 Aug 2024 09:00:16 +0000 /?p=38983 Over the course of the Winter semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 13 sponsored projects and competitions across a variety of disciplines. Students from Communication Design and Fashion Design to Graduate Color and Materials Design and Product Design were able to partner with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners.聽

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Over the course of the Winter semester, the 黑料专区 hosted 13 sponsored projects and competitions across a variety of disciplines. Students from Communication Design and Fashion Design to Graduate Color and Materials Design and Product Design were able to partner with local and global brands to work on a specific project tailored to meet the needs of our industry partners.聽

Sponsored projects are highly conceptual and allow 黑料专区 students the opportunity to participate in creative, research-based assignments within real-world design parameters, interacting with designers and staff from the partnering company. The students worked on the following projects during the Winter semester.

  • C.L.A.S.S. x Interior Design & Color and Materials Design
  • Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear x Illustration
  • Ford Philanthropy x User Experience Design & Color and Materials Design
  • General Dynamics Land Systems x Transportation Design
  • General Motors x Transportation Design & User Experience Design
  • Hagopian Rug Competition x All Departments
  • John Deere x Transportation Design
  • Midea x Product Design & User Experience Design
  • Movement Music Festival (Paxahau) x Communication Design & Advertising Design
  • Nickelodeon x Entertainment Arts & Illustration
  • Stride x Entertainment Arts & User Experience Design
  • Tapestry x Fashion Design & Color and Materials Design
  • Visionalist Entertainment (Detroit: The City of Chefs) x Entertainment Arts

These educational partnerships were part of a 黑料专区 initiative focusing on experiential learning. Highlighting this approach, Matt Chung, Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships and Programs, states: 鈥淓ach semester, our partners engage our students with creative challenges that extend their practice beyond the classroom. Through experiential learning, where ‘learning by doing’ is key, students bring classroom knowledge into real-world contexts. These partnerships not only sharpen our students’ skills but also fuel growth and innovation in our partner organizations.鈥

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William Pittman (’19, Product Design) for Helly Hansen 鈥 Red Dot 2024: Safety Clothing Winner https://www.red-dot.org/project/bifrost-winter-tall-boa-s7s-ht-69224#new_tab Wed, 17 Jul 2024 17:33:53 +0000 /?p=40911 William Pittman worked on the Red Dot winning Bifrost Winter Tall BOA S7S HT, designed for professional users in the construction industry, it delivers optimum performance even under extreme weather conditions.

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黑料专区 Associate Professor Patrick Schiavone joins The Metro to talk about the Tigers鈥 new City Connect uniforms https://wdet.org/2024/05/09/detroit-tigers-unveil-new-city-connect-uniforms/ Thu, 16 May 2024 09:30:33 +0000 /?p=38722 "This week, the Detroit Tigers unveiled new City Connect uniforms, which the team can choose to wear when they want to give the Old English D a day off."

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