Portland State Graphic Design
Hey! We are the graphic design program at Portland State! Come and join us! Check us out 👉 psu.gd 🌟 This account is managed by faculty and students!
We love showcasing our talented students and promoting exciting design events happening around campus! Whether it’s your latest project, an upcoming exhibition, or a cool workshop— we want to hear about it!
Promo by @wulfinsheepscoding
Illustrations x Designs By:
◾️ Bunnies by @cowgirlemmy
◾️ Rodeo Guy by Rodeo students 2023 @psugdrodeo
◾️ Wt* is psugd? by @diegoegaribay
◾️ Psugd illustrative logo by @stasicavision
◾️ Tag us by @dextr.os
◾️ Psugd pink peace sign pin by @liwaartdept
◾️ Be Honest stickers by Rodeo students 2024: @psugd_behonest

Hey PSUGD! Meet this term’s COMMS TEAM
🔸🐎We’re here to celebrate your work, share your ideas, and keep our design community connected all term long 🐎🔸
The Comms Team Headquarters is Rodeo! Wait... what is Rodeo? Rodeo is the in-house student-powered design studio that meets every Tuesday and Thursday in room 320 from 1:30 to 4:10. It's a class open to all and runs every term. Want to get weird, collab in real time, and get your design on? — Come and join us!
Yanet (she/her)
I’m a double major in Graphic Design and Chicanx and Latinx Studies, currently exploring how to merge the two in my work. I love creating physical designs I can actually hold, and I’ve been diving into pattern design lately—it scratches a very specific creative itch. Outside of school, I spend time with my family—my mom, sister, fiancé—and our adorable dog and cat.
Tianna (she/her)
Hey there! I’m a junior in the program, and this is my first Rodeo (yippee!). I love illustration and am always trying to learn more about page layout, branding, and pretty much anything design-related. Outside of design, you can find me crocheting, playing Legend of Zelda (Twilight Princess is the best), or hanging out with my family’s cats.
Jes (she/her)
This ain’t my first rodeo—it’s my second 🤠
I’m pursuing a BFA in Graphic Design and am powered almost entirely by coffee and chaos ☕️💻 Illustration, page layout, and web design all have a special place in my heart. I’ve been freelancing and fully supporting myself through design since 2022, but I got my start making band posters for my band, local venues, and friends. Outside of design, I’m usually petting my dog, holding hands with my partner, or playing guitar.
Promo by: @wulfinsheepscoding
#Rodeo #PSUGD #MeetTheTeam #StudentDesign

Hey PSUGD! Meet this term’s COMMS TEAM
🔸🐎We’re here to celebrate your work, share your ideas, and keep our design community connected all term long 🐎🔸
The Comms Team Headquarters is Rodeo! Wait... what is Rodeo? Rodeo is the in-house student-powered design studio that meets every Tuesday and Thursday in room 320 from 1:30 to 4:10. It's a class open to all and runs every term. Want to get weird, collab in real time, and get your design on? — Come and join us!
Yanet (she/her)
I’m a double major in Graphic Design and Chicanx and Latinx Studies, currently exploring how to merge the two in my work. I love creating physical designs I can actually hold, and I’ve been diving into pattern design lately—it scratches a very specific creative itch. Outside of school, I spend time with my family—my mom, sister, fiancé—and our adorable dog and cat.
Tianna (she/her)
Hey there! I’m a junior in the program, and this is my first Rodeo (yippee!). I love illustration and am always trying to learn more about page layout, branding, and pretty much anything design-related. Outside of design, you can find me crocheting, playing Legend of Zelda (Twilight Princess is the best), or hanging out with my family’s cats.
Jes (she/her)
This ain’t my first rodeo—it’s my second 🤠
I’m pursuing a BFA in Graphic Design and am powered almost entirely by coffee and chaos ☕️💻 Illustration, page layout, and web design all have a special place in my heart. I’ve been freelancing and fully supporting myself through design since 2022, but I got my start making band posters for my band, local venues, and friends. Outside of design, I’m usually petting my dog, holding hands with my partner, or playing guitar.
Promo by: @wulfinsheepscoding
#Rodeo #PSUGD #MeetTheTeam #StudentDesign

Hey PSUGD! Meet this term’s COMMS TEAM
🔸🐎We’re here to celebrate your work, share your ideas, and keep our design community connected all term long 🐎🔸
The Comms Team Headquarters is Rodeo! Wait... what is Rodeo? Rodeo is the in-house student-powered design studio that meets every Tuesday and Thursday in room 320 from 1:30 to 4:10. It's a class open to all and runs every term. Want to get weird, collab in real time, and get your design on? — Come and join us!
Yanet (she/her)
I’m a double major in Graphic Design and Chicanx and Latinx Studies, currently exploring how to merge the two in my work. I love creating physical designs I can actually hold, and I’ve been diving into pattern design lately—it scratches a very specific creative itch. Outside of school, I spend time with my family—my mom, sister, fiancé—and our adorable dog and cat.
Tianna (she/her)
Hey there! I’m a junior in the program, and this is my first Rodeo (yippee!). I love illustration and am always trying to learn more about page layout, branding, and pretty much anything design-related. Outside of design, you can find me crocheting, playing Legend of Zelda (Twilight Princess is the best), or hanging out with my family’s cats.
Jes (she/her)
This ain’t my first rodeo—it’s my second 🤠
I’m pursuing a BFA in Graphic Design and am powered almost entirely by coffee and chaos ☕️💻 Illustration, page layout, and web design all have a special place in my heart. I’ve been freelancing and fully supporting myself through design since 2022, but I got my start making band posters for my band, local venues, and friends. Outside of design, I’m usually petting my dog, holding hands with my partner, or playing guitar.
Promo by: @wulfinsheepscoding
#Rodeo #PSUGD #MeetTheTeam #StudentDesign

Hey PSUGD! Meet this term’s COMMS TEAM
🔸🐎We’re here to celebrate your work, share your ideas, and keep our design community connected all term long 🐎🔸
The Comms Team Headquarters is Rodeo! Wait... what is Rodeo? Rodeo is the in-house student-powered design studio that meets every Tuesday and Thursday in room 320 from 1:30 to 4:10. It's a class open to all and runs every term. Want to get weird, collab in real time, and get your design on? — Come and join us!
Yanet (she/her)
I’m a double major in Graphic Design and Chicanx and Latinx Studies, currently exploring how to merge the two in my work. I love creating physical designs I can actually hold, and I’ve been diving into pattern design lately—it scratches a very specific creative itch. Outside of school, I spend time with my family—my mom, sister, fiancé—and our adorable dog and cat.
Tianna (she/her)
Hey there! I’m a junior in the program, and this is my first Rodeo (yippee!). I love illustration and am always trying to learn more about page layout, branding, and pretty much anything design-related. Outside of design, you can find me crocheting, playing Legend of Zelda (Twilight Princess is the best), or hanging out with my family’s cats.
Jes (she/her)
This ain’t my first rodeo—it’s my second 🤠
I’m pursuing a BFA in Graphic Design and am powered almost entirely by coffee and chaos ☕️💻 Illustration, page layout, and web design all have a special place in my heart. I’ve been freelancing and fully supporting myself through design since 2022, but I got my start making band posters for my band, local venues, and friends. Outside of design, I’m usually petting my dog, holding hands with my partner, or playing guitar.
Promo by: @wulfinsheepscoding
#Rodeo #PSUGD #MeetTheTeam #StudentDesign

📢 Students, alumni, faculty, staff, community—this includes you.
PSUGD—this is a call to archive!
The Art Buildings on 5th are nearing demolition, and we’re collecting the memories that made them matter.
A place is shaped by every imprint left behind—every person, process, and moment of making. This archive can’t exist without yours!
Submit photos, videos, or stories to Residual Moments: a living archive + exhibition + time capsule!
Your submissions will be part of a permanent installation that will reside in the new building.
We want to take you with us.
🔗 Link in bio (or scan the QR) to submit photos, videos, and stories. Help us take the spirit of 5th Ave with us by submitting your memories and sharing this post!
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Promo by @wulfinsheepscoding
OoOo La La! A new day is approaching! Come check out @psugdfresh at FRESH on June 4th @volumes.designlibrary from 5-8pm

Apply Now for the 14th Annual: Arlene Schnitzer Visual Arts Prize!!
Three Winners: Prizes $4,100
Deadline: Sunday, May 24, 2026 at midnight. Thats TONIGHT!
The Arlene Schnitzer Visual Arts Prize is the most important visual arts prize awarded annually by Portland State University’s Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design. It is meant to recognize excellence in visual art created by students pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees from the Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design.
ELIGIBILITY: Students must be majoring in programs in the PSU Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design (Art Practice, Graphic Design, and Art History) and enrolled in half-time or greater status during Spring 2026. Prior winners of this award are not eligible. Winners will be announced in June 2026 and must be willing and able to display and help install their work at the exhibition held in their honor at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU in January 2027.
Please note that this applies only to Art + Art History + Design majors creating visual work.
Here’s the bts of how we made Kim 👀🐾
Meet Kim at COMMA MXR! ALL are welcome to join us to celebrate. Link in our bio to RSVP
Save the date! 🗓️
May 29th
5pm-7pm
📍Thesis / @thesis.agency
2375 NW Savier St

Thursday, May 28!
Join us in AB 320 for an emoji workshop! We'll be learning about emojis, drawing from memory, and exploring the meaning and significance of emojis in our daily lives. 🔥🎉💥
We'll have pizza!...plus, it's the last ever design club event in the old art building!
See you there!

The best things in life come in threes. Design Club is wrapping up the term with our third and final field trip: Studio Butch.
Design Club is going to Studio Butch! This is open to Portland State Graphic Design students only, so please use your PDX.edu address when registering.
What is Studio Butch?
We specialize in helping brands grow consumer connection IRL through short-term activations and permanent spaces. Paired with digital integrations, we create impactful omni-channel experiences for the “phygital” world.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the world of Studio Butch and end the term with a bang!
Sign up at the link in our bio.

Join us live Thursday, May 21 at noon Pacific in AB 320 for a talk from Nate Corrado, Senior Art Director at Öpinionated.
Nate Corrado is an Art Director, Designer, and artist working in his hometown Portland, Oregon. He’s been lucky enough to work with an awesome list of brands and clients and has even won a couple of awards. Find them online:www.natecorrado.com or @natecorrado
THIS WILL BE OUR LAST EVER SHOW & TELL LECTURE IN AB 320 (or any part of the old Art Building), so BE THERE!
Can’t make it in person to AB 320? Tune in to psu.gd/twitch to watch online!
You can learn more about the series and see the whole linup at psu.gd/showandtell! Check it out!
Promo by Amon Watson @comishly

Hey Mentees! The last Mentorship critique event of the year is next Tuesday!
Portfolio review is just around the corner, but you are not alone! Come get some critique from peers, mentors, and faculty Tuesday, May 19 during community Hour (12:40-1:30) in AB320. This is the last mentorship event before the due date, so make the most of it!
Featuring special guests, Mallary Wilson and Nicole Marsh! Don’t miss out on some rare one-on-one critique with these GOATs.
We’ll have 8 PIZZAS! See you there!

Sophomores: your Fall registration questions answered!
Why can’t I register for DES 320 or some of my other junior year classes?
Fall registration may be on our doorstep, but no one will be able to register for DES 320 and a few other key third-year classes when it happens. Those core PSUGD junior year classes are reserved for students who have passed Sophomore Portfolio Review—and we don’t yet know who that will be! There may be other 300-level classes you can register for, but you’ll need to wait for results to be posted to register for DES 320 and some others.
When will we know if we can register for DES 320 and other required DES junior year classes?
When Review results are announced. Generally, results are announced the week after finals week has been completed. In 2026, this will likely be sometime between June 12–16. Result announcements will come in the form of an email from a PSUGD faculty member or member of the administrative staff. Do not attempt to register for DES 320 and other restricted classes before results have been announced via email.
What can we do right now?
Focus on your portfolio while registering for other classes you need. Need help knowing what to do? Reading your DARS, either on your own or with a faculty advisor, can help you know what you need for your future whether your portfolio receives a passing score or not. Faculty advisors are available until the end of the academic year to help students choose classes, as well as critique work you’re revising for your portfolio. Need help making a plan? Book an appointment at: art-design.youcanbook.me

Sophomores: your Fall registration questions answered!
Why can’t I register for DES 320 or some of my other junior year classes?
Fall registration may be on our doorstep, but no one will be able to register for DES 320 and a few other key third-year classes when it happens. Those core PSUGD junior year classes are reserved for students who have passed Sophomore Portfolio Review—and we don’t yet know who that will be! There may be other 300-level classes you can register for, but you’ll need to wait for results to be posted to register for DES 320 and some others.
When will we know if we can register for DES 320 and other required DES junior year classes?
When Review results are announced. Generally, results are announced the week after finals week has been completed. In 2026, this will likely be sometime between June 12–16. Result announcements will come in the form of an email from a PSUGD faculty member or member of the administrative staff. Do not attempt to register for DES 320 and other restricted classes before results have been announced via email.
What can we do right now?
Focus on your portfolio while registering for other classes you need. Need help knowing what to do? Reading your DARS, either on your own or with a faculty advisor, can help you know what you need for your future whether your portfolio receives a passing score or not. Faculty advisors are available until the end of the academic year to help students choose classes, as well as critique work you’re revising for your portfolio. Need help making a plan? Book an appointment at: art-design.youcanbook.me

Sophomores: your Fall registration questions answered!
Why can’t I register for DES 320 or some of my other junior year classes?
Fall registration may be on our doorstep, but no one will be able to register for DES 320 and a few other key third-year classes when it happens. Those core PSUGD junior year classes are reserved for students who have passed Sophomore Portfolio Review—and we don’t yet know who that will be! There may be other 300-level classes you can register for, but you’ll need to wait for results to be posted to register for DES 320 and some others.
When will we know if we can register for DES 320 and other required DES junior year classes?
When Review results are announced. Generally, results are announced the week after finals week has been completed. In 2026, this will likely be sometime between June 12–16. Result announcements will come in the form of an email from a PSUGD faculty member or member of the administrative staff. Do not attempt to register for DES 320 and other restricted classes before results have been announced via email.
What can we do right now?
Focus on your portfolio while registering for other classes you need. Need help knowing what to do? Reading your DARS, either on your own or with a faculty advisor, can help you know what you need for your future whether your portfolio receives a passing score or not. Faculty advisors are available until the end of the academic year to help students choose classes, as well as critique work you’re revising for your portfolio. Need help making a plan? Book an appointment at: art-design.youcanbook.me

Sophomores: your Fall registration questions answered!
Why can’t I register for DES 320 or some of my other junior year classes?
Fall registration may be on our doorstep, but no one will be able to register for DES 320 and a few other key third-year classes when it happens. Those core PSUGD junior year classes are reserved for students who have passed Sophomore Portfolio Review—and we don’t yet know who that will be! There may be other 300-level classes you can register for, but you’ll need to wait for results to be posted to register for DES 320 and some others.
When will we know if we can register for DES 320 and other required DES junior year classes?
When Review results are announced. Generally, results are announced the week after finals week has been completed. In 2026, this will likely be sometime between June 12–16. Result announcements will come in the form of an email from a PSUGD faculty member or member of the administrative staff. Do not attempt to register for DES 320 and other restricted classes before results have been announced via email.
What can we do right now?
Focus on your portfolio while registering for other classes you need. Need help knowing what to do? Reading your DARS, either on your own or with a faculty advisor, can help you know what you need for your future whether your portfolio receives a passing score or not. Faculty advisors are available until the end of the academic year to help students choose classes, as well as critique work you’re revising for your portfolio. Need help making a plan? Book an appointment at: art-design.youcanbook.me

Tune in Tuesday (5/19) for another One Day Atta Time, where Marlyn will take over the story! ✨
She is a junior in the Graphic Design program who enjoys experimenting with all facets of design. If she had to choose her favorites, it would include illustrating, layouts, and especially UX and UI design. 📲
Outside of class, you can usually find Marlyn loving on her animals, a whopping 9 chickens🐔and one dog🐶. There is never a time to herself with so many animals, but she doesn’t want it any other way.
See more of Marlyn’s world over on their Instagram: @Marlawnnn
Promo design by: @tdonham09
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