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IID Showcases Student Works in Bi-Annual Exhibition

The Information Interaction Design (IID) major’s bi-annual exhibition was held in the International Campus, Veritas B lobby from the 11th to 15th of December. The opening ceremony, held on the 11th, included professors, IID students, and guests.

Students taking IID major courses, which focus on project-based learning, created diverse design outcomes throughout the semester. The bi-annual exhibition is a chance to showcase these works to the Yonsei community, as well as visitors to our campus. The exhibition also serves as a chance for IID students to network among themselves, with freshmen and sophomore students connecting with upper-class students about their work. The exhibition is also often visited by professionals from diverse fields.

This semester, 71 students from 6 different courses (Introduction to Information and Interaction Design, Basic Drawing 2, Color Design, Visual Systems, User Experience Research Methods, and Social Digital Innovation Projects) exhibited diverse pieces including User Experience (UX) design projects, visual design projects, drawings, and digital prototypes.

Written by Soonho Kwon (CLC & IID '17)

Edited by Pho Vu (IID, '20.5)

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