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Students in the Industrial Design program developed prototypes for the nonprofit organization Campo Limpio

July 29, 2016
Fifth-year Industrial Design students in the Bachelor of Industrial Design program developed projects in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Campo Limpio, under the guidance of their instructors, DI Maximiliano Izzi and DI Pablo D’Angelo. Campo Limpio is an organization dedicated to the recovery and recycling of plastic containers that once held chemical products used in the agricultural industry.

The company’s communications coordinator, Magdalena Gallinal, a graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, and its technical coordinator, Virginia Amorós, provided the necessary information for the development of the projects.

The prototypes developed by the students—an outdoor table and a chicken coop—were on display from July 11 to 15, 2015, in the courtyard of the School of Design at the Faculty of Communication and Design.