Kesia Davies
Design, BFA
EDedu
This prototype website aims to break the cycle of stereotyping imagery used by other platforms attempting to educate people about eating disorders but that perpetuate unhelpful stigmas. Instead, EDedu does not use body imagery or imagery related to what is commonly associated with eating disorders (scales, tape measures, mirror reflections, white women, etc.) and lets the user find validation and power through people’s experiences, clear text, and neutral shapesthat speak to the real, complex, and diverse nature of eating disorders.
Rachel Erwin
Theatre and Journalism, BA
Everybody
Rachel designed the costumes for this play about life and death produced by the Northeastern Department of Theatre, focusing on the use of unconventional and often thrown-out materials, like packaging, shopping bags and computer keys to create colorful and highly-textured garments. She was also interested in relating the characters in the play to Northeastern students by choosing clothes a college student might wear, even featuring pieces from the campus bookstore in her design.
Scarlett Hanks
Architecture, BS
Constructing the Metaverse
This digital guidebook is tailored to architectural designers to explain the development of cryptocurrencies and Non-Fungible Tokens and inspire fellow designers to contribute to Metaverse development. This work demonstratesresearch through unique infographics and diagrams, includes interviews with Metaverse Architecture experts such as Fatemeh Monfared, and includes a personal project intervention to illustrate the process of designing for virtual realities and minting NFTs. This guidebook aims to become a starting point for any aspiring designer hoping to explore Web3.
Khai Hoan Nguyen
Business Administration and Design, BS
umami
This project was designed in the Design Degree Project course with Professor Brockett Horne. It is a mobile app prototype that aims to close the gap between the traditional written recipe and the cooking process, allowing the users to simultaneously browse for recipes while cooking. Along with the prototype, Khai Hoan also provided other deliverables to support her main design, including a brand standard, promotion videos, social media campaign, postcards and other UI/UX design.
Pavithra Rajesh
Journalism, BA
Meeting the Metaverse
Welcome to the next big thing: meet the metaverse. The “metaverse” is the world’s biggest technological buzzword and it does not even exist — yet. From the origins of extended reality and its technical frameworks to the metaverse’s futuristic applications, this project delves deep into the complex and intriguing concept, full of detailed reporting and nuanced interviews with leading experts.
Benjamin Wakefield
Computer Science and Music, BS
Bent Wavefield
The goal of this design was to achieve the effect of the EMS Synthi AKS, as used by Pink Floyd in “On The Run,” using purely analog electronics. This was accomplished by merging two well-known audio circuits together: the Baby8 Sequencer and the Atari Punk Console. The resulting circuit can be used to create eight-note musical sequences, with adjustable tempo, pitch, and timbre.
Hannah Wong
Business Administration and Communication Studies, BS
“Joe’s Pizza”
This original television pilot explores themes of closure and redemption against a sci-fi backdrop. The main characters, Naomi and George, experience the worst day of their lives before discovering one of the universe’s greatest secrets. This production involved the time and talents of more than 20 Northeastern students and Boston locals and was spearheaded by the creative team of Hannah Wong, Marie Siopy, Paige Stern, and Sydney Schechter.