Project. Competed as part of the Digital day, the young graphic design student artists from the Charles-de-Gaulle high school worked, in real conditions, on a communication project for the benefit of the Bossus Haut-Dromedary breeding association. marnais.
The region is rich in digital talent. Proof of this is Monday November 25 in Palestra. Prizes were awarded by the jury composed of Stéphane Martinelli, president of the Chaumont agglomeration, Richard Papazoglou, president of the CCI (Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Meuse Haute-Marne and Nathalie Vidal, founder and creative director at Maison Baluchon. Challenged to create a graphic charter or communication tools for Edwin Guyot, pseudo-client, but real founder of the camelid breeding association Les Bossus Haut-Marnais, the students worked hard and he was won over by the proposals: “I was able to share with the students and introduce them to the association. I was really won over by their worlds and proposals.”
The students only had four days to refine their presentations, and the result was astonishing, as Nathalie Vidal notes: “There was nothing easy about the challenge. We are almost on professional work. Good everywhere.” The awards ceremony rewarded three teams, according to three criteria: creativity prize, favorite prize and Digital day grand prize. President Stéphane Martinelli added that “this moment of youth, creativity and strength of proposal was very refreshing. Who would dare say today that young people do not want to… Thank you for the joy felt.” Let us also remember that the Les Bossus Haut-Marnais association is looking for land likely to accommodate a few camels in Chaumont.