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Welcome to our Virtual CityStudio Hubbub #11!
We are keeping the experiential learning alive and testing out new methods of collaboration. Hubbub #11, our end-of-term project showcase, took place in-person at City Hall on April 11, 2023. We have also posted all the projects here, online.
Hubbub #11 includes CityStudio program challenges, inspired project and we are proud to host a select number of posters from CityStudio Chilliwack at our Hubbub again.
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University of the Fraser Valley: City of Abbotsford
A Prescription For Culture
CHALLENGE:
How can we leverage culture to improve health and wellness and build community engagement and connection for systemically marginalized groups?
UFV Course: NURS 403 Nursing Practice (Instructor: Bethany Jeal)
Nursing practice will include simulation, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Students will provide nursing care to individuals, families, and population groups in community settings.
Exploring transportation initiatives and "envisioning energetic Abbotsford using active transportation strategies". Pros, cons and ideas for improvements.
UFV Course: GEOG 300U - Special Topics in Geography (Instructor: Afia Raja)
An opportunity to explore a topic or subfield in a new and significant area of geographical research and scholarship. Topics will be chosen from a wide range of physical, human, regional, and technical areas in geography.
A numerical approach to problem-solving in geography. Methods in the collection, description, analysis, and presentation of quantitative data will be addressed.
5 - Finding Affordable Housing: The Real Stress Test
Redesign and pitch the brand identity for a festival in Abbotsford (real or inspired from anywhere in the world) which supports the City's Culture Connect Strategy - Culture Recovery: "to be ready for recovery and to welcome the community back to culture and the activities, programs, facilities, festivals and events many have missed"
UFV Course: GD374 Brand Identity I: Design (Instructor: Andrew McKinley)
Introduces the specialized field of brand identity in the context of communication design practice. Students create a comprehensive brand identity system that involves design research and strategy, visual language, narrative, collateral, and presentation materials.
7 - Brand Identity for a New Cultural Festival in Abbotsford
We are keeping the experiential learning alive and testing out new methods of collaboration. Hubbub #11, our end-of-term project showcase, took place in-person at City Hall on April 11, 2023. We have also posted all the projects here, online.
Hubbub #11 includes CityStudio program challenges, inspired project and we are proud to host a select number of posters from CityStudio Chilliwack at our Hubbub again.
For BEST results please use CHROME or Edge browsers.
University of the Fraser Valley: City of Abbotsford
A Prescription For Culture
CHALLENGE:
How can we leverage culture to improve health and wellness and build community engagement and connection for systemically marginalized groups?
UFV Course: NURS 403 Nursing Practice (Instructor: Bethany Jeal)
Nursing practice will include simulation, laboratory, and clinical experiences. Students will provide nursing care to individuals, families, and population groups in community settings.
Exploring transportation initiatives and "envisioning energetic Abbotsford using active transportation strategies". Pros, cons and ideas for improvements.
UFV Course: GEOG 300U - Special Topics in Geography (Instructor: Afia Raja)
An opportunity to explore a topic or subfield in a new and significant area of geographical research and scholarship. Topics will be chosen from a wide range of physical, human, regional, and technical areas in geography.
A numerical approach to problem-solving in geography. Methods in the collection, description, analysis, and presentation of quantitative data will be addressed.
5 - Finding Affordable Housing: The Real Stress Test
Redesign and pitch the brand identity for a festival in Abbotsford (real or inspired from anywhere in the world) which supports the City's Culture Connect Strategy - Culture Recovery: "to be ready for recovery and to welcome the community back to culture and the activities, programs, facilities, festivals and events many have missed"
UFV Course: GD374 Brand Identity I: Design (Instructor: Andrew McKinley)
Introduces the specialized field of brand identity in the context of communication design practice. Students create a comprehensive brand identity system that involves design research and strategy, visual language, narrative, collateral, and presentation materials.
7 - Brand Identity for a New Cultural Festival in Abbotsford
Please vote for your favourite Hubbub #11 project!
The Hubbub has now concluded.
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People's Choice Award Winner is:
Brand Identity for a New Cultural Festival in Abbotsford
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Congratulations to the CityStudio Team Award winner!
Old Yale road Improvements
Special mentions goes to: Empowering Youth through Culture & Brand Identity for a New Cultural Festival in Abbotsford
Special thank you to.....
UFV team members:
Andrew McKinley
Bethany Jeal
Afia Raja
Candace Stewart-Smith
City of Abbotsford Team:
Mayor Siemens
Terra Dickenson
Aaron Moran
Brad Domaas
Shawn Gurney
Sharon Nickel
Brittani McDougall
Taylor MacDonald
Carilynn Siemens
Courtney Westwood
Bruce Livingstone
City of Chilliwack Team
Reuben Koole
Community Partners:
Tourism Abbotsford
School District 34 - Bakerview Team
CS note
CityStudio is an innovation and experimentation hub for the City of Abbotsford (CoA) in collaboration with the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV).
Student Contributions
The student contributions have been guided within the framework of UFV's Academic Freedom Policy. UFV is committed to the belief that the exchange of knowledge and ideas in an environment of intellectual freedom is an indispensable foundation of quality education, as outlined in the Board Policy on Academic Freedom.