NORWICH – Noah Revoir, a Norwich graduate, has truly begun to make a name for himself in the art world of New York City.
He just finished his third year at the Pratt Institute of Art, where he is just one semester short of graduating with a degree in communications design, which combines art with technology to provide a variety of industries with logos, ads and more.
His final week in NYC, before returning home for some well-deserved rest, was spent displaying his portfolio to industry professionals and representatives, and then the general public.
His work, which includes T-shirt designs, logos, posters, personal pieces and even a festival stage design, was chosen from a final senior survey as one of a few dozen classmates - from 380 in the department - to be exhibited at the Manhattan Center.
Revoir said he has known his whole college life that he wanted to put his talent to work in the music industry, thereby allowing him to skip meeting with representatives of advertising or corporate groups and network with music professionals on industry day.
“I wasn’t nervous because I knew what I had to say, but mostly I just let my work speak for itself,” said Revoir.
As a result of his hard work, confidence and aspirations during the semester, Revoir was accepted into a summer design program internship at Relix magazine, the “Rolling Stone of jam band music.”