a graphic design exhibition
made with pixels, designed by people.

watch the video

pixel pusher

noun | ˈpɪks(ə)l ˈpʊʃə(r)


"One who moves pixels on the screen to make graphics. Any kind of computer graphics designer that makes things look pretty."

Hi, my name is Rodney. I am the resident pixel pusher here who will design all your graphics and make your ideas look pretty.

A common misconception about graphic designers is that we only push pixels. Although we may use pixels, graphic designers are a community of creative thinkers who care about the quality of work and seek solutions through the process.

This exhibition explores creative problem solving and proves that we are more than just pixel pushers.

Rowan
Bell-Marusich
Rebecca
Black
Cristina
Cromeyer
Stephanie
Hrechka
Mikayla
Lebel
Kevin
MacAulay
Jacynthe
Paquette
Cameron
Sanders

the event

The exhibtion took place on April 23rd, at the McEwen School of Achitecture. Approximately 165 people attended—representing the parents, colleagues, faculty, business owners, and industry professionals who support these graduates.

Special thanks to Studio123 for the great video and Ryan Lacourse (Second-Year Student) for the photos!