Alumni

Alumni

What happens after graduating from Beckmans? Here we collect news about and interviews with former Beckmans students.

Every year, the school conducts what we call alumni projects. We show works by our former students in various contexts, both in Sweden and internationally.

Paris Fashion Week

Sedan 2016 visar alumni från modeprogrammet sina examenskollektioner i ett showroom i Paris under Paris Fashion Week. Då kommer rekryterare från olika modeföretag för att se kollektionerna, pratar med våra  nyutexaminerade designers och titta på deras portfolios.

Nobel Week Lights

In the design program, alumni have shown projects at Milan Design Week. Within the framework of Beckmans alumni projects, we have also collaborated with Nobel Week Lights and Stockholm konst.

News
Praktik på designföretaget Vaarnii steg på vägen till att starta eget

Praktik på designföretaget Vaarnii steg på vägen till att starta eget

Intresset för företagande och storytelling ledde Svea Tisell till finska designföretaget Vaarnii och 6 månaders Erasmus-praktik direkt efter examen från formprogrammet på Beckmans. Läs mer
Från examen på Beckmans till Louis Vuitton i Paris

Från examen på Beckmans till Louis Vuitton i Paris

Efter examen från modeprogrammet på Beckmans våren 2024 fick Pierre Westerholm 6 månaders praktik på Louis Vuitton i Paris. Läs mer
Beckmans degree project receives GYF scholarship 2024

Beckmans degree project receives GYF scholarship 2024

Klara Viridén receives the Graphic Professionals' Scholarship for her degree project "Use Me" from the Visual Communication program. Read more about it
Works by Beckmans alumni at Nobel Week Lights

Works by Beckmans alumni at Nobel Week Lights

The duo behind STUDIO DUKTIG, Anneli Wihlborg and Fanny Johansson, who both graduated from the design program at Beckmans 2023, create this year's works for Beckman College of Design at the light festival Nobel Week Lights 7-15 December. Read more about it
Degree project in exhibition at Svenskt Tenn

Degree project in exhibition at Svenskt Tenn

It started with a 2500 meter long armchair - woven from one material, a 12 mm thick shoelace, and one tool. Now the chair has siblings. Read more about it

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