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Creative students’ award-winning Degree Show project gives advertisers something to chew over!

Summary by The NEN - North Edinburgh News
Origumi aims to help neurodiverse teenagers An idea to transform chewing gum wrappers into a fold-up coping device for neurodiverse teenagers has earned industry recognition for three Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) students. Caitlin Christina Borst, Ewan Bell and Sana Ziyaeen’s project, Origumi, has been named among the winners of this year’s D&AD New Blood Awards – a notable honour for emerging creatives. The MSc Creative Advertising student…
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The NEN - North Edinburgh News broke the news in on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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