Celebrating Creativity: A ‘Chromatique’ Showcase of SEGians’ Talent

The Chromatique Graduate Showcase provided an exceptional platform for students to present the final outcomes of their creative projects, offering them an invaluable opportunity to learn how to exhibit their work to the public. This showcase highlighted the diverse talents and skills nurtured at SEGi University and Colleges, preparing them for future professional engagements. By presenting their work in a public setting, students gained critical experience and insights that will serve them well as they transition into the design industry.

“Seeing my students’ work fills me with immense pride and a deep sense of fulfilment,” Ms Sharifah Dayana, a lecturer from SEGi University Kota Damansara stated.

“From the initial stages of ideation to the final execution, I could see a remarkable variety of talents being creatively explored and skillfully brought to life. Each project reflected the students’ unique perspectives, whether in branding, typography, packaging, or multimedia storytelling.”

“It’s incredible to witness how much effort, creativity, and growth they’ve poured into their projects,” she added. “Their dedication and ability to bring their ideas to life remind me why I love being an educator.”

Ms Bridget, a lecturer from SEGi College Subang Jaya, Certificate In Creative Design shared an important task she delegated to her students – paying homage to their favourite artist, illustrator, or designer. Students studied the artwork and analysed how they could incorporate visual elements into their design. By using inspiration close to home, they utilised their creativity to develop their own style and narrative, building a strong concept within their skillset.

Ms Nor Azieannah from SEGi College Kuala Lumpur remarked on the remarkable progress of her students: “It’s incredibly rewarding to witness their transformation. From eager learners at the beginning of their journey to confident, now capable designers ready to make their mark in the industry.”

It’s bittersweet, because while I’m excited to see them step into the world and succeed, I will miss the energy, creativity, and individuality they brought to the classroom. I am confident that they are leaving with the knowledge, skills, and mindset to thrive in their careers and make meaningful contributions to society.”

For Diploma in Creative Multimedia, Mr Khairul Azlan encouraged his students to focus on SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being. They focused on mixed media animation, inspiring kindness and promoting positive interactions to encourage others to share kindness and adopt positive behaviours.”

“This showcase is an eye-opening experience for our students, he shared. The students are ready to enter the industry, having demonstrated strong idea development and a solid production process. I am confident that they will continue to excel, achieving even greater success in the future.”

The lecturers’ heartfelt reflections underscore SEGi’s commitment to providing the best quality education and exposure for their students. Each campus contributed to the success of the Chromatique Graduate Showcase, creating an inspiring platform that celebrated the students’ hard work, creativity, and passion.

As Ms Sharifah Dayana put it, “Keep pushing the boundaries of your creativity and never stop learning. Stay curious, embrace feedback, and use it as a tool to grow. Remember, every challenge you face is an opportunity to improve, and every project is a chance to tell your story. Design with purpose, stay true to your vision, and most importantly, believe in yourself!”

This event is organised to support the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): SDG 4, SDG 9, and SDG 12.

  • SDG 3: Good Health & Well-Being
  • SDG 4: Quality Education
  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
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