Students from Institute Without Boundaries (IWB), a program and studio based out of George Brown’s school of design, won an award for their development of a regional atlas. Former students of the program also took home one for their Ravineline Toronto project.
IWB students designed an atlas that documents stakeholders, resources, artwork, and connections in Toronto, New York and Chicago, for the Gateway Cities project, and won the Registered Graphic Designers So(cial) Good award in the professional designer and designer driven categories.
The Ravineline project, who’s team included IWB alumni, Luiza Albertini, Michael Esteras, Marta Piedras, and Hitomi Yokota, featured a proposal for new infrastructure that would organize Toronto’s network ravines transformed into one integrated path. The proposal won an NXT City Prize worth $1000.