PNCA MFA Collaborative Design

PNCA MFA Collaborative Design Design Ecologies, Systems Thinking, Cultural Entrepreneurship, Social Impact

This 60-credit, two-year program at the Pacific Northwest College of Art draws on the city of Portland, Oregon as a learning lab for graduate students seeking expanded design practices that meaningfully address the emerging challenges of the 21st century.

Join us tomorrow evening for a design impact panel discussion !October 12th 7–8:30 PM in PNCA’s mediatheque, we’ll discu...
10/11/2022

Join us tomorrow evening for a design impact panel discussion !
October 12th 7–8:30 PM in PNCA’s mediatheque, we’ll discuss: What does it mean to design for impact? How does design show up in different sectors — private, public, entrepreneurial, philanthropic, non-profit — or in cross-sector collaborative efforts? This panel will feature a conversation with local professionals who have shown through their professional practice and approach that design can be used to make a positive social impact. Learn about the way design shows up in their work and with what challenges they are using design to address and solve.

The event is free, but please register soon at the link in bio. Doors open at 6:30pm for light refreshments.

We look forward to you joining us!

This Wednesday 12–2pm, Ron Bronson—currently in our Design Systems MA program—is leading a discussion at PNCA on designe...
10/03/2022

This Wednesday 12–2pm, Ron Bronson—currently in our Design Systems MA program—is leading a discussion at PNCA on designer’s role in harm in UX. Come join!

From : Part-mixer, part-discussion, this event will convene people interested in interaction design to discuss what the discipline of user experience has wrought on modern life, and contemplating what the future might look like. Register for this event when you pick up your festival pass! (link in bio)
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More about Ron:
Ron Bronson is a design leader & strategist with deep experience leading digital initiatives from ideation to post-launch. Outside of work, he’s a global speaker on service design. His practice is focused around Consequence Design which centers on interaction design harms (aka “dark patterns”), the intersection of technology in spatial experiences, and consumer advocacy in service delivery. He spent the past 4 years at GSA’s 18F, most recently as head of one of the government’s largest in-house design teams.

The Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies is thrilled to announce the 2022 Graduate Thesis Exhibition! We invite you to...
05/06/2022

The Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies is thrilled to announce the 2022 Graduate Thesis Exhibition!

We invite you to join us May 9-13 for Thesis Presentations.

MFA Collaborative Design + MA Design Systems candidates will present on Wednesday May 11.

Follow ***r and for more info on this year’s thesis projects!

✨In-person and open to the public.
✨Link in bio for full presentation schedule and more info!

Save the date for public exhibition reception on First Thursday June 2!
Open gallery hours coming soon 💫

Design by MFA 2019 alum

One of the highlights of every Fall semester is attending . From talks on mobile maker spaces to beauty for justice, we ...
01/28/2022

One of the highlights of every Fall semester is attending . From talks on mobile maker spaces to beauty for justice, we get inspired by so many change-makers! This year, Chair Skye Morét .meets.skye was one of the featured speakers. We look forward to attending Bend Design Con 2022 (and finding another log cabin to stay in)!

What we’re reading! ✨✨✨
01/26/2022

What we’re reading! ✨✨✨

Repost from : The MFA in Collaborative Design and MA in Design Systems reimagine what design can do in the world, produc...
01/23/2022

Repost from : The MFA in Collaborative Design and MA in Design Systems reimagine what design can do in the world, producing creative and ethical leaders who will drive positive impact in private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Students, faculty, partners, and clients work together on complex problems using a collaborative, systems-based, and human-centered approach.

Students engage with the most innovative professional minds in Portland, Oregon, and access new technologies and partnerships via our diverse faculty and mentor networks.

With a shared vision for the ability of interdisciplinary and creative leadership to effect systemic change, we imagine a world that is radically more equitable, inclusive, and resilient.

Our programs believe that socially minded, environmentally sensitive designers foster a more humane world that can meaningfully address the emerging challenges of the 21st century, including climate change, racial injustice, poverty and healthcare.

Applications for fall 2022 are due on Feb. 1st. Visit the link in our bio to apply today!

Thesis work by Celina Coppetti (‘17)

01/21/2022

Applications for Fall 2022 are open for the MFA in Collaborative Design and MA in Design Systems at Pacific Northwest College of Art!

With a focus on trans-disciplinary collaboration, these two innovative programs reimagine what design can do in the world, producing creative and ethical leaders who will drive positive impact in private, public and non-profit sectors.

We believe that socially-minded, environmentally sensitive designers foster a more humane world that can meaningfully address the emerging challenges of the 21st century including climate change, racial injustice, poverty and healthcare.

Pacific Northwest College of Art/Willamette University

Portland, Oregon

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Madeline Silberger-Franek’s Thesis i...
12/17/2021

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Madeline Silberger-Franek’s Thesis is titled “Public Spaces for Mental Health: Creating tools for designing inclusive cities.”

Defining a collaborative framework for including the voices and experiences of people who have mental health challenges in the design process of public outdoor space. 

                               

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Ameenah Carroll’s Thesis is titled “...
12/17/2021

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Ameenah Carroll’s Thesis is titled “Designing A Better Free Food Network: Exploring gaps in the Multnomah County food donation network to address injustices enabling food insecurity during the pandemic.”

To reduce food poverty for low income households during the pandemic, a better food donation network must be created. This procurement involves existing community based organizations strategically and efficiently sharing their resources to narrow the social and economic voids that hinder food access for the recipients they impact within Multnomah County.

                               

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Inbar Soffer Sharon’s Thesis is titl...
12/17/2021

Our 2nd-year MA + MFA Candidates recently presented their Thesis Project proposals! Inbar Soffer Sharon’s Thesis is titled “(Q)TTC: Q***r and Trying to Conceive: Toward a more equitable future.” ***r

For families that do not fit the heteronormative structure of Mom-Dad-Baby, navigating the conception process from the desire to have children to actual pregnancy can be daunting. This project explores the myriad interpersonal and systemic challenges that arise for q***r couples along the path toward biological conception. How might we reduce the hurdles of trying to conceive while Q***r?

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2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition is LIVE on our website at PNCA.edu!!! ✨Link in Bio✨ to see the amazing Thesis Project install...
05/27/2021

2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition is LIVE on our website at PNCA.edu!!! ✨Link in Bio✨ to see the amazing Thesis Project installations from this years graduating students!!

MFA Collaborative Design + MA Design Systems student project Bee & Bee PDX chosen as finalist for Fast Company's World C...
05/08/2021

MFA Collaborative Design + MA Design Systems student project Bee & Bee PDX chosen as finalist for Fast Company's World Changing Ideas Awards 2021! Led by faculty member Skye Moret, students in the CD/DS program collaborated with Ivy Chuang, founder of Blendily, to create a honeybee habitat that would both be beneficial for the bees who make the hive their home and also benefit Blendily by supporting pollination of their botanical garden and production of honey to harvest for their organic skincare products. The students engaged in extensive research, ideation, prototyping, testing and ultimately building the working bee habitat. Through collaboration and time spent learning about real beekeeping in the field, the students produced an impressive habitat that considers the needs and experience of both the client and our ecosystem. A huge congratulations to our students, Humaira Tasneem, SJ Bowden, Sam Caruthers-Knight, Jake Crahan, and Jono Melamed on their winning design! meets.skye .yone

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