Vintage style at the Founders Week Trolley Roll out! |
Professor Andrea Singer was the mastermind of the incredible Vintage Costumes |
Old meets New at the Founder's Week Trolley Dedication |
Lovely Lulubi in front of her larger than life trolley portrait |
Woman of the Hour: Trolley Designer Lindsay Jonkers |
Go Lindsay! Not only did she design it but she made it fit an 80 foot trolley |
Portrait of Design Student Harry Kim |
Professors Sean Bacon and Candice López team taught the Centennial Branding Class that developed the trolley design. |
Lindsay with SDCC President Anthony Beebe |
SDCC Communications Director Heidi Bunkowske organizes the big event with style |
Agents of Change Trolley gets ready to roll out of the MTS yard |
Graphic Design Lab Technician Eugene Brown gets playful in front of his portrait |
Chancellor Constance Carroll steps back in time |
Founder's week couldn't have had a more student-centered, dynamic and festive celebration than the trolley release last Wednesday. It meant so much to all of us in design to see the work of San Diego City College graphic design student Lindsay Jonkers roll down the tracks! Her design Agents of Change was unanimously selected to represent the diversity and spirit of San Diego City College. It featured portraits of students, faculty and staff artfully shot by professional photographer Stephen Simpson. Thanks to MTS for supporting this project!
The work of SDCC Graphic Design/Drama Professor Andrea Singer was simply amazing! Her flair made history come alive as she decked out students, faculty and staff in vintage costumes representing the 100 years of City College history. The Cosmetology department delivered makeup and hair that was inspiring. Thanks to Department Chair Extraordinaire June Richards for her unending support and vision. What incredible work with the organization and planning by our Communications team Heidi Bunkowske and Jamie Netherland. Thrilling to celebrate with our wonderful new President Anthony Beebe, Chancellor Carroll, interim President Lynn Neault and Trustees. Hundreds of cheering students lined the tracks to greet the trolley as it arrived from Imperial Station to the San Diego City College trolley stop.
Photography by Stephen Simpson
Photography by Stephen Simpson
So much fun!
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