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Work by Fiona Conlon, BFA ’19

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A student wearing safety goggles and earplugs at work in a workshop. Tools are around them. A Tool Library where they can check out tools is in the background.

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A Wooden Side Table Inspired by Paper by Xinda (Parker) Wang, MID ’22

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At Pratt, we believe that design at its best is a force for good: it connects, enables, sustains, empowers, and humanizes. Across four undergraduate programs and four graduate programs, we explore the expansiveness of this idea. As a student here, you’ll design messages, objects, spaces, and systems, and discover the power of your practice—to creatively change the world you’re in and the world around you.

News from the School of Design

The Rose Book. A hardcover red book adorned with overlapping images of gold and fushia pink roses.

Jewelry, Home Goods, and More From Pratt Alumni

From Prattfolio

Pratt graduates’ recent products and publications include playful accessories, hybrid furniture, and visual histories.
Amanda Jesse and Whitney Parris-Lamb stand in front of a historic fireplace. Two candlesticks rest on the mantle. A mirror with a wavy oak frame hangs above the fireplace. From the ceiling hangs a gold chandelier.

The Best Friends Designing Livable, Thought-Provoking Beauty

From Prattfolio

For the alumni founders of Jesse Parris-Lamb, a powerful partnership begins with a shared vision for artful, expertly designed interiors.
A student is adjusting a large black machine in a workshop, wearing headphones and a T-shirt dusted with particles. On the right side, a close-up of a robotic tool extruding clay into a wavy shape. The background shows a workspace filled with various materials and equipment.

Mill, Melt, Press, Shape

From Prattfolio

During the busy weeks at the end of last spring semester, Prattfolio caught up with five students working across mediums in Pratt’s shops and labs.
Work by Elie Romero, BFA ’19

We teach makers how to think, and critical thinkers how to make.

Design is a process that connects people to the world in which they operate with an aim toward making it better. For us, better can be more sustainable, more beautiful, more responsible, more inclusive—at best, it’s all of those things. When you step into the Design Center at Pratt, you’ll see this diverse practice at work in a space that brings all of our disciplines together under one roof.