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Student’s work is chosen for new company logo

Charley Beggs, a graphic design student at Clarendon Sixth Form College will have her designs published as a result of a branding project for a doctor’s surgery.

Ashton Medical Group, made up of Bedford House, Chapel Street and Tame Valley medical centres, chose Charley’s designs from ten others, which were created by fellow students as part of their latest project. Her designs incorporate themes of equality and diversity, community and medicine.

The students were given the opportunity to work on the project with Ashton Medical Group after John, as chair of governors at Clarendon Sixth Form College, suggested students from the college design the group’s new logo and brand.

John Lyne, practice manager for Ashton Medical Group, said: “This project showcases the college’s students to employers and universities. They have done even better than I thought they would and they have given us something we didn’t even realise we needed. Charley and the runners up especially impressed us with their work and to say that they are only first year students, they have conducted themselves like real professionals. Well done to them.”

Laszlo Gyongyosi, graphic design teacher at Clarendon Sixth Form College, said: “All students seized the opportunities that this live brief gave them. From liaising with clients, producing designs, receiving and responding to feedback as well as ultimately producing the required work, the students performed above and beyond expectations. They really took on board the meaning and requirements of the work and created something of high quality. The skills learnt on this project will hold them in good stead for the future.”

Winners and runners up included:

Charley Beggs – first place – £150 Love2Shop vouchers

Alex Scanlon – second place – £100 Love2Shop vouchers

Fergus Gray and Kurtis Roberts – joint third place – £50 Love2Shop vouchers each

To find out more about graphic design courses at Clarendon Sixth Form College, call 016 908 6800.


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