A print project created by first-year students of the Web Project Manager Bachelor's degree at the Rennes web school.

First-year students of the Web Project Manager Bachelor's degree at Digital Campus Rennes, supervised by Thierry Faye, a DTP (Desktop Publishing) instructor, wrapped up their first module with the creation of a print project.

Each team was tasked with working on a fictional project:

The Comic Con Paris Festival

For the 6th edition of Comic Con Paris, the students had to promote this world-famous event. With a dynamic and playful tone, they created the festival logo and then adapted it onto a poster with a "cartoonish" feel.

 

  • The Printing Museum

To promote the day dedicated to typography at the Printing Museum in Nantes, the students created a logo illustrating this art form. It highlighted elegance combined with graphic dynamism. To complete this proposal, the students designed a poster promoting the event.

 

  • Frazetta Exhibition

The Frazetta Art Museum will reopen its doors in early 2014. It is in this context that the Bachelor's students imagined and designed a logo representative of the work of Frank Frazetta, a major figure in American popular culture and the illustrator of numerous science fiction and heroic fantasy novel covers. Thanks to their artistic talents, the students created a poster that vividly evokes the works of the famous painter, which will serve as promotional material for the reopening.

 

  • Auréa Advertisement

As the end-of-year holidays approached, the students focused on a luxury jewellery brand. They completely rethought the brand's logo and created an advertisement to be used in the women's press.

 

  • MaPlatine.com

The final topic offered concerned an e-commerce website specialising in the sale of vinyl turntables. After redesigning the site's logo, the students set about creating a 16-page promotional brochure. "Sound" and "passion" were the focus.

 

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Nina Aubert
Nina Aubert, a student in the Web Project Manager Bachelor's degree, looks back on this "Print Project" week: "It was intense. The greatest challenge was finding an original way to respond to the various topics offered, while being able to bring them to life using the knowledge acquired during the first module. The experience proved very rewarding and allowed us to move from theory to practice."

 

 

 

 

The winning project:

 

Léa Poisson's project on the Printing Museum in Nantes particularly caught the jury's attention. Léa joined the school after a BTS (two-year vocational diploma) in Communication, which allowed her to acquire the basics of computer graphics. Passionate about photography, she has been working for years in a world blending art and digital technology. Joining Digital Campus, the Rennes web school, is the ideal compromise to combine learning, sharing and teamwork.