NuVu Students in Monterrey, Mexico Field-Testing Products--Day 3

NuVu students spent the morning with industrial design students from Monterrey Tec working through the changes the students are planning to make in response to the feedback from physical therapists and users at Instituto Nuevo Amanecer. The students worked hard together during the morning and into the early afternoon and then spent the late afternoon at MARCO, the contemporary art museum. We were delighted to find a very impressive exhibit of Stanley Kubrick’s work. As we were planning to leave the museum, Javier spotted Lance Wyman, most famous as the graphic designer for the 1968 Mexico Olympics. These Olympics were the inspiration behind the proposal NuVu students made in the Boston as an Olympic City studio in the Fall of 2014. We tried to convince him to come to Tec tomorrow, an unsuccessful venture unfortunately, but he suggested that we come to his lecture that evening. We went on a brief tour of Monterrey’s beautiful downtown and then returned to the museum to see Lance Wyman speak about his path into graphic design. To top it off we went to a Rey del Cabrito, a goat restaurant as famous for its kitsch as for its food.