Leanne Carroll (Class of 2020) was recently featured in AIGA NY’s annual student forum celebrating graduate education. The professional association for design’s New York Chapter highlighted her work in its Fresh Grad showcase, now in its 10th year.
Each month, the SVA.edu homepage features a different department or timely event. The website’s most visited page now showcases the thesis work of our 16 recent graduates.
SVA is closely monitoring the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Classes are online through the rest of the spring semester and the Interaction Design studio closed March 19 through the end of the spring semester.
Interview with instructor Erica Dorn about upcoming summer class.
The final semester has just come to a close and second-year students have finished their prototyping. This year's projects range from healthcare communicat…
We had the recent opportunity to host Andrew Herzog as a guest lecturer. As a designer, artist, and entrepreneur, Andrew works in a variety of mediums usin…
Applications for MFA Interaction Design's Class of 2021 are open through January 15, 2019.
Un-Urban Experiments is a summer workshop that brings together students from New York and Scandinavia to work on a design challenge at the intersection of the urban and the "un-urban" in Træna, Norway, a village in the Arctic Circle.
We’re pleased to announce that online applications are open! Prospective students for the Class of 2020 can now apply online through January 15, 2018. Find…
If you’ve given thought to attending graduate school in interaction design, the deadline for applications is fast approaching: January 15, 2017.
Summer is always “my time” to catch up on activities I can’t seem to fit into my September-May schedule. There is something about the sun and warm nights that help me complete unfinished projects. Here at the MFA Interaction Design department, we use these extra hours of sunlight to host the Summer Intensive in Interaction Design.
The role of design and designers in society and the marketplace is changing. In the new publication LEAP Dialogues, 84 designers, educators, and thought-le…