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Local design students take second place

LONEHILL – Six design learners of Crawford College Lonehill were chosen as runners-up in the Vega Vibe Design Challenge recently.


The Crawford College Lonehill Design department is excited to announce that six of its learners recently came second in the Vega Vibe Design Challenge for the Johannesburg region.

Jordyn Swart, Laura Silversten, Michaela Neophytou, Riccardo Veiga, Linda Qin and Kayuri Moodley earned the accolade when the competition gave schoolchildren the brief to create a new product for Paul’s Homemade Ice Cream.

Participants could choose to either redesign the packaging for this new product in an innovative and exciting way which could be carried across all products, or to redesign the in-store freezers for this new product to be more exciting.

“Our students redesigned the packaging for a new flavour of ice-cream that was both innovative and creative, resulting in the runner-up prize for the competition,” said Robyn Swanepoel, in charge of marketing and administration at the college.

“Each student was awarded an R500 voucher and the school was awarded a

R3 000 voucher.

“We are very proud of our design students.”

The school used the prize money it was awarded to further invest in the school by purchasing a digital printer.

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