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Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

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Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

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Our vision

Curriculum →

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Acalma

Acalma

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Project Description

Project Description

Acalma is a web application that provides on demand access to selected massage therapists near you. Through our web platform, we provide on demand access to selected massage therapists who go to your home, condo, hotel, office, event, or wherever you are in Brazil. At Acalma we know that massage therapy is relaxing and therapeutic. Its main function is to keep your body healthy and active, in a natural and safe way. Acalma massage therapists help you release the natural healing powers of your body. release your natural healing powers

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A white anatomical skeleton is centered against a solid black background. The skeleton is viewed from the front, displaying the skull, rib cage, spine, and shoulder bones. The skull is positioned centrally and appears complete with eye sockets and a nasal cavity. The rib cage is visible with ribs extending from the sternum. The background is uniformly black, providing a stark contrast to the white skeleton. No other objects or text are present in the image.The image shows a white human skeleton against a black background. The skeleton is positioned centrally and viewed from a slightly elevated angle. Above the skeleton is a rectangular image of yellow and white flowers with green leaves, set against a dark green background. The skeleton’s arms are bent at the elbows, and its hands are open. The image is primarily in grayscale, with subtle variations in tone across the skeleton and the flower image.A white human skeleton is positioned centrally against a dark background. The skull is visible on the right side, partially obscured by a rectangular section of fern leaves. The skeleton’s rib cage and spine are clearly defined. The fern leaves are dark green and appear to be layered over the skull, creating a visual contrast. The image is monochromatic, with varying shades of gray.The image shows a complete human skeleton displayed against a black background. The skeleton is mounted on a vertical pole and is viewed from the front. The bones are white and appear detailed, with some joints and articulation points visible. The skeleton is positioned in a standing posture with the arms resting at the sides and the legs slightly apart. The image is in grayscale, highlighting the bone structure without any color or shading.The image displays the text "RELEASE THE NATURAL H" in a bold, white, sans-serif font against a black background. Below this text, the Instagram handle "INSTAGRAM/ACALMACLUB" and the website address "WWW.ACALMA.CLUB" are shown in a lighter gray color.Three smartphones display the Acalma Club booking app interface. The leftmost phone shows “SHIATSU” as the massage therapy option, “F” for gender selection, and “60” minutes. The center phone shows “Single Shiatsu” session with location details and date/time. The rightmost phone displays “Single Shiatsu” session with date/time and session details. All phones show the time as 10:30.A man with a shaved head and a light complexion is shown against a solid black background. He is smiling, showing his teeth, and looking slightly to his right. He wears a dark-colored shirt.

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310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu