Jeddah University concludes its graphic design graduates' exhibition with innovative projects

Jeddah University, represented by the College of Design and Arts, concluded its two-day graduation exhibition for female graduates of the Graphic Design Department. The exhibition was filled with creative presentations and high-quality projects, serving as a vibrant platform for the graduates to showcase the culmination of years of study and research, reflecting the high level of competence and professionalism of the university's students.
High-quality projects that blend research and visual creativity
The exhibition was not merely a showcase of traditional visual designs, but rather a display of projects stemming from in-depth research and field studies. The graduates addressed diverse social, cultural, and technical topics, transforming theoretical ideas into tangible visual solutions executed with high quality and well-considered methodologies. The students provided visitors with comprehensive explanations of their research backgrounds and implementation mechanisms, demonstrating their passion, practical skills, and professional readiness to enter the job market.
A bridge to connect with the labor market
In a statement, Dr. Sarah Al-Zahrani, Dean of the College of Design and Arts, affirmed that the exhibition primarily aims to showcase the graduates of the Graphic Design Department and enhance their employment opportunities. This was achieved by hosting a select group of companies and institutions from both within and outside the design sector, thus providing a platform for direct interaction between employers and talented young professionals possessing creative thinking and advanced technical skills.
National context: Supporting the creative economy and Vision 2030
This exhibition comes within the context of Saudi Arabia's growing interest in the culture and arts sector as a cornerstone of Vision 2030. Saudi universities, including Jeddah University, are striving to keep pace with the national transformation by empowering women in creative fields and supplying the local market with qualified national talent. Graphic design is now a vital discipline in the digital economy and modern marketing, giving such exhibitions strategic importance that extends beyond academic boundaries to benefit the Kingdom's knowledge-based and creative economy.
Expected impact and future of design
These events are of paramount importance both locally and regionally, contributing to raising the community's visual awareness and highlighting the designer's role in problem-solving and effective communication. Graduating a new cohort of professional female designers reinforces Jeddah's position as a vibrant hub for arts and design, and supports the Kingdom's efforts to localize creative industries.
It is worth mentioning that the exhibition was held on February 12 and 13, and witnessed a remarkable attendance and distinctive interaction from visitors and those interested, which confirms the status of the College of Designs and Arts as a promising creative resource at the level of the Kingdom and the region.


