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Three designers get share of Future Makers funding

Three designers in County Wicklow have been awarded by the Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) Future Makers programme, from a fund of €25,000. They are Stephanie Sloan from Brittas Bay, Cathy Burke from Kilpedder and Eve Doyle from Ashford. Twenty-eight students and emerging designers and craftspeople received awards and supports totalling €25,000 through the organisation s Future Makers programme. The announcement took place at a virtual awards ceremony last month, which was led by Toby Scott, design strategist and DCCI board member. Printmaker Stephanie Sloan was awarded studio support of €1,000. The judges appreciated her bold simple images that embody a personal interpretation of Ireland and noted that this award will assist in the purchase of a key piece of equipment to allow for professional production of these beautifully crafted artworks .

She created an award-winning short film about a taxi driver in 2 days and it started from her being kaypoh

January 23, 2021 Putting together a video project takes a village and a lot of time, but for young local filmmaker Lan Yu, she beat the odds to put together an award-winning short film titled $ingapura in just two days. The three-minute film which peeks into a day in the life of a taxi driver as he picks up passengers that represent the everyday Singaporean, showing the disparate stories he bears witness to took home the Overall Best Film and Best Screenplay at last year s ciNE65 Movie Makers Awards (ciNE65 MMA) for the Open Category. Speaking to AsiaOne on E-Junkies, the 25-year-old shared more of how $ingapura came about.

Local fashion designer is truly a breath of fresh air

Rebecca Marsden, a fashion designer from Sligo, has been awarded by the Design & Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) Future Makers programme. Twenty-eight students and emerging designers and craftspeople received awards and supports totalling €25,000 through the organisation s Future Makers programme. The announcement took place at a virtual awards ceremony last Wednesday, 2nd December, which was led by Toby Scott, design strategist and DCCI Board Member. Rebecca was awarded Residencies & Training Support (€1,000) for her truly innovative 3d knitwear approaches. The judges commented, The contemporary styling had a life and energy that gave confidence that she knows her target market and how to stand out in a highly competitive field. Truly a breath of fresh air.

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SANS Announces 2020 Difference Makers Awards Winners

SANS Announces 2020 Difference Makers Awards Winners Honoring People Who Made a Difference in Security News provided by Share this article BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 10, 2020 /PRNewswire/  SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training and certifications, today announced the winners of the SANS 2020 Difference Makers Awards. This prestigious annual awards program honors individuals, teams and groups in the cybersecurity community who have made a measurable and significant difference in security. Through their implementation of security processes or technology, each person has raised the bar in enabling secure business operations and reducing risk. In a very challenging year, the 2020 winners are a very diverse group that have used their skills and hard work to overcome obstacles and collectively make the world a safer place, said John Pescatore, SANS Director of Emerging Security Trends. The Difference Makers range from individual contributors to teams of people, f

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