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Scott Borrero: From Student to Top Photographer

Scott Borrero, who studied in the School of Photography, was named the first-ever winner of AdoramaTV’s original reality photography competition web series, Top Photographer with Nigel Barker. Borrero credits his hard work ethic, his love of photography and the skills he learned at the Academy with helping him achieve success as a photographer and artist.
Scott Borrero: From Student to Top Photographer

Flore Morton

Flore Morton holds a BFA in Fashion Design from the École Supérieure d’Arts Appliqués Duperré in Paris. Flore joined the Academy’s School of Fashion in 2006, teaching portfolio-level fashion design, fashion styling, and photo shoot production. She is the editor of 180 Magazine.
Flore Morton

Mary Scott

School of Graphic Design Chair Mary Scott can usually be found teaching the programs’s signature portfolio class to both grads and undergrads. This gives her a bird’s-eye view of the students as they launch their careers in design. Prior to coming to the Academy in 1999, Mary taught at Art Center College of Design and Otis College of Art and Design.
Mary Scott

School of Graphic Design

The School of Graphic Design teaches the skills and techniques needed to help you succeed in various careers, including brand manager, creative director, or interactive designer. Learn to use the visual currency that defines our contemporary world. Develop the thinking skills and tenacity it takes to create a competitive portfolio that award-winning agencies look for.

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