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FIT Class of 2014 enter exhibit design industry

To cap off the year-long graduate degree program in Exhibition Design, Fashion Institute of Technology students displayed their work at a Thesis Capstone Event attended by a number of industry leaders.

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Receiving the Star Award for Excellence in Industry Support were Eli Kuslansky, founding partner and chief strategist, Unified Field; and Errol Ahearn, vice president and executive administrator of design and creative, GES. Kuslansky, who specializes in interactive media, has been known for integrating computer-bases systems in design communications and creating 3D visualizations. He also teaches at the New York University Tisch School of Arts. An award-winning designer and creative director, Ahearn is a veteran industry speaker on exhibit design who also develops 3D structures.

Errol Ahearn of GES receiving Star Award
Errol Ahearn of GES receiving Star Award
Eli Kuslansky of Unified Field receiving Star Award
Eli Kuslansky of Unified Field receiving Star Award

Representing the Exhibit Designers + Producers Association (EDPA), Executive Director Jeff Provost spoke at the Capstone Event, which has already welcomed many FIT graduates into the folds. The not-for-profit organization of tradeshow and exhibit companies supports education, leadership and networking among industry professionals.

Jeff Provost, executive director, EDPA
Jeff Provost, executive director, EDPA

Speaking one-on-one with the new graduates were several leading exhibit designers including Justin Dworak, creative director, Star Exhibits, who was awarded 2013 EDPA Designer of the Year, graduating from Bemidji State University.

During his acceptance of the prestigious award, Dworak emphasized the importance of the role of exhibit designer.

“The role of a designer continues to evolve,” said Dworak. “It has been identified that involving creative individuals earlier in the process brings significant value to the project. Therefore, we no longer just design but, rather, we use our creative energy to wear the hats of the account executive, manager and any other roles integral to the client experience.”

Also present was Miguel Cardenas, architectural/exhibit designer, Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership; Patrick Snee, creative director, Blue Telescope; Dean Thornberry, vice president of product marketing, GSW Worldwide; David Varady, chief marketing officer, EEI Global Inc.; Sam Lugiano, studio director, Semios Studios by Fabric Images; Glenn Diehl, president, Skyline Genesis Event Marketing; Stacy Barnes, vice president of sales, Brumark; and Kevin Nute, account executive, CORT.

Among companies and associations who sponsored the event were Czarnowski, Brumark, EDPA, Star Exhibits, Octanorm, DS&L, and CORT and MOSS Inc., who provided a jazz lounge.

Students were even treated to a song by founder of von Hagen GmbH, Axel von Hagen.

Axel von Hagen
Axel von Hagen
FIT graduate student Trevor Steels getting advice from Glenn Diehl and Stacy Barnes
FIT graduate student Trevor Steels getting advice from Glenn Diehl and Stacy Barnes
FIT graduate student Eunseo Lee presents to Patrick Snee of Blue Telescope
FIT graduate student Eunseo Lee presents to Patrick Snee of Blue Telescope
Miguel Cardenas of Skolnick Architecture + Design speaks to FIT graduate student Touba Alipour
Miguel Cardenas of Skolnick Architecture + Design speaks to FIT graduate student Touba Alipour
Graduate student Demetris with Justin Dworak of Star Exhibits
FIT graduate student Demetris with Justin Dworak of Star Exhibits
Dean Thornberry, David Varady and Kevin Nute in jazz lounge, a collaboration by Moss Inc. and CORT
Dean Thornberry, David Varady and Kevin Nute in jazz lounge, a collaboration by Moss Inc. and CORT
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