Check out these student clubs and organizations. Let us know if
you want to update club information or publicize an event
(email artsupdates@ucdavis.edu).
Our purpose is to create a collaborative and inclusive community
for those passionate about industrial design. We offer a variety
of workshops, speaker events, and networking opportunities
allowing students to gain valuable experiences, develop skills,
and learn more about Industrial Design. As a part of the club,
students learn about prototyping, iterating, innovation, 3D
modeling, and more! Our goal is to help students gain access to
numerous resources in the Design Makerspace and beyond.
“Design Interactive (DI) is UC Davis’s first human-centered
design organization. Our goal is to provide and promote design
education on campus in the form of hands-on projects, in addition
to student-led workshops and industry panels. We believe that
good design is inclusive, intersectional, and interactive, and
our organization embodies these core values. We welcome designers
and students from all backgrounds to join our close-knit
community and learn more about UX design!”
The purpose of the PIXEL is to help unify and involve students
that share a common interest in graphic design. We strive to
build a design community for creative, social and professional
growth. Our club hosts various activities, speakers, workshops
and events relating to the field of graphic design.
FADS organizes and produces the annual fashions shows at UCD
Picnic Day and in San Francisco. Student designers and anyone
interested in fashion and fashion shows are encouraged to join.
All the designs included in the show are UCD design student work.
Shows feature design collections by senior students and
individual garments by lower division students.
Design for America teaches human-centered design to young adults
and collaborating community partners through extracurricular,
university-based, student-led design studios tackling national
challenges in Education, Health, Economy and Environment. Founded
at Northwestern University in 2009, we now have studios all over
the country within universities such as Stanford, UCLA, UC
Berkeley, Yale and more with over 2,000 students in our network
and 350 core team members. DFA is a pipeline of innovators,
change-makers, and social entrepreneurs.
The Associated Students of Interior Design (ASID) is a club for
students to connect with educators, professionals, and industry
representatives all who share the love of interior design. We are
also open to all majors. All you need is a curious spark of
interest in design. We strive to provide our members with
design-related education, professional insight, and networking
opportunities. Throughout the year we host career-building
workshops, Portfolio Night, and our annual trip to the HD Expo in
Las Vegas.