GDES Students, Alumni Honored in 2026 Graphis New Talent Awards
Seven current and former students of Auburn’s School of Industrial and Graphic Design (SIGD) raked in commendations in the 2026 Graphis New Talent Awards.
International book publisher Graphis holds an annual competition, recognizing students who produce professional-level visual communications work under the guidance of a professor.
“Seeing our students recognized on a global stage is one of the greatest honors of my career as an educator,” said Associate Professor Courtney Windham. “This year, we are incredibly proud to have multiple winners in the Graphis New Talent Awards 2026, one of the most prestigious student design competitions in the world.
Graphic Design (GDES) alum Mekhi Kalil ‘25 won gold in the Design | Editorial category for his 16-page booklet reinterpreting Jame Thurber’s “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.” Created under the supervision of Professor Emerita Kelly Bryant, Kalil’s work allows the text to break free from grey boxes into playful typography that emphasizes Mitty’s daydreams.


Recent graduate Amanda Valentine ‘26 won gold in the Design | Motion Graphics and Film/Video categories for her poster that could be adapted into a digital animation. Created in one of Windham’s courses, the project entitled “TypeCon 2026 :: The Invisible Medium Motion Poster” uses misaligned circular elements that move to create “spotlights” of the title.

Also in the Design | Motion Graphics and Film/Video categories, recent alum Ryan Lee ‘26 received an honorable mention for his project “LEGOLIVE” created with Assistant Professor Mario Bocanegra Martinez. The video serves as an introduction clip for LEGO product launches, promotional and news releases.

Three of Windham’s students were recognized in the Design | Books category. Recent graduate Ella Bryant ‘26 won silver for her conceptual MoMA editorial booklet focused on the branding and history of C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries. Alumna Emily Godfrey ‘26 also won silver for her booklet “Born to Run” with an elevated and timeless design that highlighted Secretariat’s Triple Crown win. GDES student Emma Clayton received an honorable mention for her booklet “Unrelenting Uncertainty” that serves as a resource for addiction-affected families.



In the Design | Poster category, recent graduate Colt Bass ‘26 won silver for his project “Type01 x Vlad Boyko Motion Poster Series,” also advised by Windham. The project promoted a speculative typography workshop that emphasized an archaeological approach to experimental type.


“The Graphis New Talent Awards have long served as a launching pad for the next generation of creative professionals,” Windham said. “To see our students’ work featured in the Graphis New Talent Annual alongside the best student minds in advertising, design and photography is a testament to their extraordinary talent, dedication and hard work.”
The winning work can be seen in Graphis’ print Annual.
Related people:
Mario F. Bocanegra Martinez,
Courtney Windham,
Kelly Bryant