The collection "Loathed Reality" from graduate Enric Martí seduces the audience of 080 Barcelona Fashion Enric Marti, winner of the Best Emerging Designer, presented his collection "Loathed Reality" in the Fashion Show of Modafad in the 080 Barcelona Fashion. The collection is based on the concept of artistic regression with constant references to the artist Lady Gaga, a very striking color chart and harmonious and accessories of graduated BET Barcelona. ESDi signed an agreement with the company's Service Station This agreement offers discounts to students ESDi material (10, 15 or 20% depending on the product) yields samples of material to teachers offers a free use of the machinery that has Service Station at its disposal to school projects or preparation of material for teachers in carrying out activities in the classroom and provides companies with cooperation projects with the school, materials required for the realization of these projects at very competitive prices. 3 students of ESDi finalists in the competition BSTIM The students of 4th Fashion ESDi Núria Costa, Berta Navarro and Natàlia Barros are finalists in the fair BSTIM of Igualada among more than 20 proposals. The competition under the leitmotif "Knitting in Rebel Soul" reward creative proposals inspired by the era of the late 60 and 70. The eight finalists projects will be produced by industrial enterprises exhibiting on BSTIM. On 24 February in the fair, the jury will select the winner who will join an industry-doing paid internships for a period of six months. ESDi graduates opt to the ADI Awards Industrial Design Association- FAD has announced the ADI Awards once again in order to acknowledge the work of industrial designers and build bridges between the student and professional worlds. In this edition are presented to the ADI Medal three degree final projects from ESDi: - The merchandise motorcycle “Gala 279” by Silvia Arch, Marc Capdevila, Edgar Melero and Miquel Vallribera.- The cutlery that regulate the speed of ingestion "MOS" by Albert Gil.- The rescue snow shovel "Plow 2.7" by Roc Miranda.
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