Alba Castro, Hugo Morán, Inés Oliver and Sara Zaloña, final year students of the Degree in Multimedia and Graphic Design, have won an ADG Laus award, the graphic design, advertising and visual communication prizes awarded with the aim of recognising the excellence of graphic communication projects carried out over the course of a year.
The award-winning work in question is "Mucha Mierda", a magazine that deals with everyday luck. Prejudice, tradition, chance and coincidence come together in a neutral tone, allowing the reader to form his or her own opinion about good or bad luck.
Created for the Project Workshop II course and tutored by Professor David Pérez Medina, "Mucha Mierda" will be recognised at the 53rd edition of the Nit ADG Laus on 8 June in Barcelona.
About the Laus
The ADG Laus are the most prestigious graphic design awards of reference in our country, the celebration of graphic design, a springboard for students and emerging designers, the consecration of professionals and the recognition of companies and institutions that invest in design.
Professionals in the sector will be able to enter their best printed, published, broadcast or edited works in the following categories: Graphic Design, Digital, Advertising, Audiovisual and Aporta.
Students and schools in Spain can also participate in the ADG Laus Students, which have their own sections in Free Work, Final Project and Masters and Postgraduate.
