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YU Apps Win Design Awards

 “Cardozo Life” and “This is Yeshiva University” Apps Receive Recognition in UCDA Design Competition Two apps designed by Yeshiva University’s Office of Communications and Public Affairs (CPA), “This is Yeshiva University” and “Cardozo Life,” have won highly competitive awards from the University & College Designers Association (UCDA), the nation’s first and only association for professionals involved in the creation of visual communications for educational institutions. UCDA-Design The YU apps received two out of four awards in the Mobile App category of UCDA’s Design Competition. There were more than 1,100 entries to the overall competition and 179 received awards. Digital entries were peer-reviewed and judged for appearance, flexibility, interactivity, message and suitability for their intended audiences, with creativity in solving the problems of designing for digital media as a primary focus. “We've designed our tablet publications to take full advantage of the medium—incorporating interactivity, animation, sound, video—to bring our stories to life and to create a captivating experience for our readers,” said Judy Tashji,  creative director at CPA. “Our design team has led the way on this platform: YU is one of the first institutions of higher education in New York City to offer folio apps on the iPad. These awards acknowledge our ability to lead the way in offering new solutions for new ways of learning.” “This Is Yeshiva University” offers a concise, visual overview of the school. Users can tour YU’s undergraduate and graduate schools, learn about the university’s history and the exciting activities taking place on campus. From interactive maps to videos and photo galleries, users can get acquainted with YU through this innovative publication. “Cardozo Life,” the magazine of YU’s Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, reports on the school’s activities, faculty and alumni, and includes interviews, articles and insights about current issues and compelling legal topics. Users can scroll stories, watch videos and share information to connect to Cardozo in a full interactive experience.