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Top awards for Northbrook College designers



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TWO Northbrook College students were celebrating this week after their creative work was recognised in prestigious competitions.
Design student Camilla Hill, 21, has won a John Lewis Internship worth £6,300 after designing a collection of fashion interiors for an imaginary boutique hotel using natural fabrics.

Camilla won the internship from the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce) which was entered by more than 1,100 students.

Previous winners include Jonathan Ive, the designer of the iPod.

Camilla's award will give her the chance to work with John Lewis to research and develop her interest in design.

Sophie Brown, an illustration student at Northbrook, has also had her work recognised.

Sophie, 24, has been highly commended in the Macmillan Prize 2008 children's book competition.

Sophie was selected as one of 20 people to be highly commended in the competition, which attracts more than 300 entrants.

The competition invites students to submit a complete set of roughs and a minimum of four finished spreads for a 32-page picture book.

Sophie produced a children's storybook written in poem form and illustrated it with pictures created on watercolour paper.

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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 4:49 PM
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