What the Helvetica! – A Showcase of NBCCD Graphic Design Studio

The George Fry Gallery proudly presents What the Helvetica!, an electrifying exhibition of original work by first- and second-year Graphic Design students at NBCCD. Running from April 10 to 30, this show highlights the ingenuity, problem-solving skills, and creative versatility of the next generation of designers.

Opening Reception: April 10, 4:30 – 6:00 PM
Location: George Fry Gallery, 408 Queen Street in downtown Fredericton.

Featuring work from 33 students, this exhibition offers a firsthand look at how young designers approach visual communication with originality and purpose. From branding and typography to packaging and digital media, each piece showcases their ability to craft compelling and functional designs.

For students, What the Helvetica! is more than an exhibition—it’s a chance to share their passion, process, and talent with the public, family, and friends. Visitors will gain a deeper appreciation for the role of graphic design in shaping the world around us.

Join us in celebrating the future of design!

 

Featured Artists

Alexzandria Ackerson 

Emma Anderson 

Lexie Babin 

Paige Brewer 

Ella Byrne 

Abby Comeau 

Ella Dexter 

Hara Didham 

Megan Doherty 

Kelly Harquail 

Olivia Hicks 

Sandrine Legace 

Mark Loggie 

Theo MacGillivray 

Bradley McRea 

Katie Michaud 

Grace Middleton 

Natsue Montes de Oca Fragoso 

Grace Nevers 

Vy Nguyen 

Finnigan O’Reilly 

Oliver Owen 

Micaila Rafuse 

Mariel Reyes Guevara 

Rebekah Rich 

Lainie Richardson 

Victory Roy 

Eben Slipp 

Sydney Smith 

Sebastian Snow  

Josie Steeves 

Ayla Taylor 

Jeanne Wenner

Diploma Graphic Design

Graphic Design/Illustration is a two-year Diploma program that provides students with the option of concentrating on either graphic design or illustration. All students in the program receive a solid foundation in graphic design theory, professional techniques and industry standard knowledge as well as a deeper level of knowledge and skills, specific to the chosen concentration. Through applied research, critical discourse and self-reflection, students in both concentrations engage the creative process as they explore all aspects of visual communication including the design process, image creation, typography, layout design, concept development and branding.

In addition to graphic design and illustration, they also learn about entrepreneurship, the history of graphic design and illustration, drawing and 2D/3D design. Students create a portfolio that celebrates the power of their imaginations and can be used to launch their career.