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Coralie Mayer-Traynor, Annika McFarlane and Rocio Palomar Robisco (IDEA Grad 2022) win the 2021 RGD Gravity Inc Student Award for Social Good Design with 'Bloc' Digital Wallet

Congratulations to Coralie Mayer-Traynor, Annika McFarlane and Rocio Palomar Robisco (IDEA Grad 2022) for winning the 2021 RGD Gravity Inc Student Award for Social Good Design with 'Bloc' Digital Wallet.

Check out this award-winning student interaction design project!

Onboarding mockup

App Mockup

App Mockup

Features

Features

App Onboarding

Scroll screens

Logo concepts

Logo refinement

Sketches and critique phase

Educator Support: Christina Lee Kim Koon

About The RGD

Through the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (the RGD), Canadian designers exchange ideas, educate and inspire, set professional standards and build a strong, supportive community dedicated to advocating for the value of design.

Representing over 4,100 design professionals, including firm owners, freelancers, managers, educators and students, the RGD was created in 1996 by an Act of the Ontario Legislature (Bill Pr 56) and is the only graphic design association in North America to have this type of legislation.

The Certified RGD designation is a signal of quality and competence to the profession, public and government. Successful candidates have met a rigorous set of standards that includes documented levels of relevant, professional education and experience as well as competence in the areas of business, design principles, research, accessible design and ethics demonstrated through the successful completion of the RGD’s certification process.

Our vision is for a graphic design profession that is broadly valued for its contribution to life, commerce and society.

For all the 2020 RGD Awards of Excellence winners, see rgd.ca.

For more on Coralie see behance.net/coralie_mayer. For more on Annika, follow her on Instagram @annikamcfarlane.