In their award-winning book, AUC faculty chart the evolution of Arab graphic design.
From pollution to illiteracy, graphic design graduation projects aim to educate, empower and make a difference.
A comic character developed by an AUC student to raise public health awareness is becoming an official pharmaceutical mascot.
Faculty uses AI and machine learning to create a universal pictographic human language.
Can humans communicate through a single unified language?
Towering in the middle of AUC’s Tahrir Cultural Center (TCC) is a metal sculpture containing intricate shapes made of iron, accompanied by three paintings on a nearby wall.
Najla Badran, adjunct professor in AUC’s Department of the Arts, won third prize and received an honorable mention during the 12th Granshan Type Design Competition for her work in digitizing
Years of research have led Mariam Ayad ‘94, associate professor in AUC’s Department of Sociology, Egyptology and Anthropology, down a trail of letters in Coptic dating back to the 6th-8th cen
Iconic photographer Van-Leo (né Levon Boyadjian) will long be remembered as a premier figure of 20th-century Egypt.