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IMM student receives first place for web design


by Sherri Hogan

Holland College Interactive Multimedia student, Melody Dover, was recently awarded First Place for Web Design in a juried competition at Animediafest 2003, a New Media festival hosted by the Truro Campus of the Nova Scotia Community »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵ(NSCC).

The second annual festival, held from May 29 to 31, adjudicated submissions from Interactive Multimedia at Holland College; the Interactive Technology and Digital Animation Programs, NSCC, Truro Campus; the Recording Arts Program at NSCC, Shelburne Campus; and programs in Communication Arts, Graphic Design, Digital Imaging, and Screen Arts at NSCC, Halifax Campus.

Dover's winning submission, the Girl Zone, is a Flash-based education and entertainment site created for the Girl Guides of »¢Ñ¨ÊÓƵ. One part of a larger project created with fellow student Ellen Sherren, the Girl Zone is a fun place where Guides can read about the latest badges and activities, take quizzes, and even host a virtual sing-along.

To see the Girl Zone, visit http://bisd.hollandc.pe.ca/imm2003/gg_pei/index.php and take the Girl Zone link. The site was one of seven projects developed this year through partnerships between Interactive Multimedia students and non-profit community groups and initiatives.

Melody is a 1995 graduate of the Graphic Design program at Holland College. She is presently launching her own New Media design business, FRESH media, and has started designing a new web site for the Printmakers Council of PEI. For details about FRESH media, contact meldover@eastlink.ca


For more information about this release, please contact:
Sara Underwood, Media and Communications Officer
Tel: 902-566-9695
Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2003