Final Project

Chloe Goodman and Munther Elsayed

YGGDRASIL

By: Chloe Goodman + Munther Elsayed

This project, Yggdrasil, is an organized space that aims to showcase past projects from fellow NuVu students and motivate current students. Although there was already a space to display pst projects, feedback showed that it was complicated, cluttered, and disorderly. This is where the idea of Yggdrasil was born. Yggdrasil was designed to be an easy-to-understand, eye-catching way of demonstrating the core values of NuVu and showcasing the projects themselves. 

It was also meant to be a motivator for current students to challenge and push themselves harder in order to flaunt their projects. Yggdrasil is named, fittingly, after the World Tree in Norse Mythology since the project I shaped like a tree. There are nine branches - to match the nine worlds - each presenting projects that are specifically chosen with these values in mind; the design itself, the impact of the project, the empathy, and the innovation and creativity that went into the project.

Yggdrasil Keynote Presentation

Tessa Fast and 2 OthersChloe Goodman
Munther Elsayed

The goal for Yggdrasil is to showcase projects that best represent NuVu's core values(Innovation, Empathy, Design, Impact) as well as to bring attention to the currently disorganized, poorly designed project wall that is constructed near the front door.


Yggdrasil

Nuvu is a sanctuary for creativity and innovation, and the students that learn here produce impressive and impactful work every day. Sadly, most of these projects go under the radar as after the final presentation they get swept and have no place to be appreciated. Currently, the project wall is disorganized and does not display and showcase the best of NuVu. As new students here at NuVu innovation school, we thought that this was inappropriate and sought to improve the space by adding our input into what could replace the boring, out-of-place glass shelves in use today.

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