Yes! And welcome to our openly open comms festival

On the 26th and 27th of May, we said Yes! And to live music, live improv theatre and live creative competitions. We enjoyed live discussions on a range of topics from free-will, to what the future of the communication industry might be in a post-corona world. And of course, we’ve had enough killer grad work to make you jealous (in a nice way).

That might all be over, but you can watch highlights from our live stream. Plus you can check out some fantastic creative projects by some amazing students - there’s sure to be something you’ll love. So grab a drink, settle in, and enjoy. And if there’s anything you like, be sure to get in touch and let them know.

Some student work

Ending Olivia

Ending Olivia

Menopause is very individual and can last for many years. Some women barely notice it whilst some go through what they call “a personal hell”. Through workshops we identified different reasons for leaving the app, crack of doubts. This led us to three main user groups with different needs.

Enter Seed: generative visuals for DJs

Enter Seed: generative visuals for DJs

In the scene of underground techno clubs and 'open airs' more is more and the people attending these events come there to enjoy the music. The organizers and DJs try to create an immersive and unique experience for their audience with all available technologies and props.

Guts to talk about guts

Guts to talk about guts

Address and reach a younger consumer base. Problem There is a big question mark regarding ProViva. People are unsure if the drink is categorized as a juice or a smoothie. Few are aware of what the drink is good for, and the drink is most commonly associated with hospitals, elderly, and stomach sickness due to its probiotic contents. How can we clarify ProViva's identity and make Proviva relevant to reaching a younger target group?

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