Posted by Allan Chochinov | 26 Feb 2007
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Rob Walker's column this week gives an overview of Savannah College of Art and Design's Working Class Studio, which is "so focused on marketplace realities that it seems more like a company than a college course." Here's the intro:
Since starting his online store Elsewares as a showcase for independent designers nearly three years ago, Ryan Deussing has had plenty of interaction with recent design-school graduates looking to find their way into the marketplace. Often they have interesting concepts but haven't worked out practical issues of production and distribution. So Deussing was intrigued when he was approached by the founders of a program at the Savannah College of Art and Design (or SCAD) in Georgia, called Working Class Studio, that is so focused on marketplace realities that it seems more like a company than a college course. "I'd never been contacted by the product-development arm of a school," he says.
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