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  • 2020: Hamilton Window Display 01 by Kasey Carpenter and Tamar Adler

    2020: Hamilton Window Display 01

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. In the summer of 2020, Hamilton: An American Musical was released on Disney+. The popular musical served as inspiration for this group.

  • 2020: Hamilton Window Display 02 by Kasey Carpenter and Tamar Adler

    2020: Hamilton Window Display 02

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. In the summer of 2020, Hamilton: An American Musical was released on Disney+. The popular musical served as inspiration for this group.

  • 2020: Hamilton Window Display 03 by Kasey Carpenter and Tamar Adler

    2020: Hamilton Window Display 03

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. In the summer of 2020, Hamilton: An American Musical was released on Disney+. The popular musical served as inspiration for this group.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 01 by Jessica Turner

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 01

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 02 by Alexandre Orr

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 02

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 03 by Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 03

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 04 by Kasey Carpenter

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 04

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 05 by Tamar Adler

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 05

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 06 by Mikayla Kearney

    2020: Prop Styling and Digital Merchandising 06

    In our digital world, more and more retailers are moving to online platforms. Students were challenged to merchandise products in a digital format like you would see on retailers' websites or social media accounts.

  • 2020: Quarantine Window Display 01 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Quarantine Window Display 01

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. This group portrayed how different people handled their time in quarantine – some stayed in their bedrooms while some explored the outdoors.

  • 2020: Quarantine Window Display 02 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Quarantine Window Display 02

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. This group portrayed how different people handled their time in quarantine – some stayed in their bedrooms while some explored the outdoors.

  • 2020: Quarantine Window Display 03 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Quarantine Window Display 03

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. This group portrayed how different people handled their time in quarantine – some stayed in their bedrooms while some explored the outdoors.

  • 2020: Quarantine Window Display 04 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Quarantine Window Display 04

    Students were challenged to create a window display inspired by an event from 2020. This group portrayed how different people handled their time in quarantine – some stayed in their bedrooms while some explored the outdoors.

  • 2020: Red Window Display 01 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Red Window Display 01

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose red and created a sultry and fiery aesthetic.

  • 2020: Red Window Display 02 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Red Window Display 02

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose red and created a sultry and fiery aesthetic.

  • 2020: Red Window Display 03 by Alexandre Orr, Mikayla Kearney, and Jennelle Roberts

    2020: Red Window Display 03

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose red and created a sultry and fiery aesthetic.

  • 2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 01 by Jessica Turner, Kasey Carpenter, and Tamar Adler

    2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 01

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose white and was inspired to create a modern winter wonderland.

  • 2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 02 by Jessica Turner, Kasey Carpenter, and Tamar Adler

    2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 02

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose white and was inspired to create a modern winter wonderland.

  • 2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 03 by Jessica Turner, Kasey Carpenter, and Tamar Adler

    2020: Winter Wonderland Window Display 03

    Students were challenged to create an eye-catching window display using a monochromatic color scheme, allowing the color to serve as inspiration. This group chose white and was inspired to create a modern winter wonderland.

 
 
 

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