On May 23, 2014 San Diego City College will celebrate our 100th commencement. The centennial commencement speaker is one of our own. Josh Higgins, a City College graphic design graduate, talks about his incredible journey to become Design Director of the 2012 Obama re-election campaign and his time at City College. This wonderful video was a collaboration between San Diego City College Graphic Design & Radio TV students Aliya Bora & Cassarah Coffey.
Kudos to them for their fantastic work on this video.
To view the video go to this link
http://vimeo.com/user9661541/joshhiggins
Here's a video another design alumni Garrett Patz produced with Josh worth watching:
What's in your heart:
http://vimeo.com/62562979
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