Professor Sarah Glennie ∙ Director

NCAD WORKS 2024 provides a portal to the full breadth of work by our extraordinary graduates from across our four schools of Fine Art, Design, Education, and Visual Culture and encompasses students graduating from our broad range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and CEAD programmes. 

Collectively, our graduates represent Ireland’s creative future, and they each hold great potential to play a dynamic and impactful role in the Ireland we face right now. As you will see from this work, our students want to fuel change in a creative and productive way, from how we design our public services to the way we see each other. 

They are emerging into their professional careers at an exciting time as new opportunities emerge in Ireland for creative graduates. The creative sector is one of the fastest growing in the global economy. Ireland’s creative graduates drive our creative and cultural sectors, which currently contribute 3.7% of Gross Added Value to the economy, with room to grow even more.

Our students are fully engaged with the world beyond the NCAD campus, and they continue to demonstrate their ambition and commitment to make work that has impact and meaning to us all in many different ways. The big challenges that face society can be traced across our graduates' work as they apply their creativity to bringing new solutions, critical thinking, and reflection onto issues including sustainability, gender identity and equality, wellbeing, new technologies, and our digital and material futures.  

An education at NCAD is the starting point for generations of bold and curious minds that have made an enormous contribution to society in many different ways. We are confident that this generation is set to continue this extraordinary legacy as they leave us equipped with the imagination, creativity, and critical thinking that will ensure that they make an impact in whatever path they follow. 

So, on behalf of An Bord and all my colleagues at NCAD – congratulations to all our graduating students; we are extremely proud of all that you have achieved, and we look forward to following your creative journeys in the future.

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BA Fashion
BA Jewellery & Objects
BA Textile & Surface Design
Joint (Hons) Education Design or Fine Art
BA Graphic Design
BA Illustration
BA Moving Image Design
BA Interaction Design
BA Product Design
Applied Materials
Media
Painting
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MA Design for Body & Environment
MA Communication Design
MA Interaction Design
MSC Medical Device Design
Prof Dip Service Design
BA Visual Culture

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MFA in Fine Art
MFA Art in the Contemporary World

Grace Gifford House

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Media

Adam O’Leary

Roominate

Over 66.6% of roommates are dissatisfied with their current living arrangement. With a sharp increase in the cost of living worldwide, young people are being forced into increasingly less suitable situations. An eclectic mix of temperaments- as well as highly individual hopes and concerns- means roommates are struggling to realise their expectations, leading to ever-growing resentment in homes all around us.

As a designer, I have a strong commitment to connecting groups with inventive tools to empower them and bring them towards a more equitable future together. Empathetic design winds my spring—with a passion for visual art, I love nothing more than combining innovative human-centred solutions with beautifully engaging interfaces.

'Roominate' is a mobile application that supports roommates through group engagement in the continued, empathetic definition of boundaries and expectations. It aims to facilitate focused, democratic discussions of individual and group thoughts, forming crucial context and gathering data to be further ruminated on in the future through daily prompts and notifications.

Roominate consists of boundary definition, roommate type and learnings

Roominate consists of boundary definition, roommate type and learnings

Input your hopes for your living space as clouds, working as a group to talk them through, building up rain to bring about growth

Input your hopes for your living space as clouds, working as a group to talk them through, building up rain to bring about growth

Grow from a bud to a tree by talking about your expectations with your group

Grow from a bud to a tree by talking about your expectations with your group

Maintain your tree's health over time by upkeeping your agreements

Maintain your tree's health over time by upkeeping your agreements

Research

<p>Sketching was a large part of the process - figuring out frameworks and how to represent usable data</p>

Sketching was a large part of the process - figuring out frameworks and how to represent usable data

I spent a large amount of time labouring over the UX and UI, ensuring everything was how it should be

I spent a large amount of time labouring over the UX and UI, ensuring everything was how it should be

Mapping spaces allowed me to get a rapid sense of sentiments and how things could begin to look

Mapping spaces allowed me to get a rapid sense of sentiments and how things could begin to look

Lots of time was taken to prototype and test the experience

Lots of time was taken to prototype and test the experience