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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.

Program

Our vision

Curriculum →

Mission →

Community

Who we celebrate

Faculty →

Chair →

Staff →

Students →

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We strive for

Recent Work →

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Pump'd

Pump'd

Winter Sun

Winter Sun

Project Description

Project Description

The type me magazine Pump’d is an independent magazine for young women with diabetes, providing thoughtful and intelligent content on life with this chronic condition from the perspective of the young women who live with it. At Pump’d we believe it is important for those with diabetes to have some connection with the diverse voices of their community—and most importantly, to tell it like it is. We’re not afraid to deal with the big topics, but we also like to get silly. Pump’d is all about the highs and lows of life with diabetes (and tons of diabetes puns).

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The image shows a colorful display of flip-off lids arranged in two rows. The top row features three lids: one teal, one yellow, and one purple. Each lid has a circular center and the words "FLIP OFF" written in bold white letters around the edge. The bottom row contains a single lid shaped like a green fish with white accents and a blue background. The lids are suspended from silver chains. The text "THE FLIP OFF LINE" is displayed in white letters above the lids, and "Great line of jewelry resuring lids from old insulin bottle! Upcycled and adorable. Pump'd editorial staff say these are a must - check them out at Etsy.com" is written below the lids. The bottom right corner of the image contains a Type 1 glass. The background is white.A woman in blue shorts and red sneakers leans against a Pumpkin-branded insulin bottle, with her left leg resting on the insulin bottle and her right leg on the insulin bottle’s base. The insulin bottle is a light teal with a white cap and a teal and white dotted pattern. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace. The insulin bottle is positioned in front of a dark-teal and purplish-pink Pumpkin-branded pendant necklace.A laptop screen displays a webpage titled "pumpd." The page features four colorful circular pendants hanging from chains, each labeled "FLIP OFF." Below the pendants, a section titled "D - INK" describes tattoos and encourages users to vote by clicking through and seeing other people's votes. A black and white image labeled "TYPE 1 101" appears below the text. The laptop’s dock is visible at the bottom.The image displays several necklaces hanging against a white background. Each necklace has a thin chain and a pendant hanging from it. The pendants vary in color and design, including black, red, white, and brown. One pendant is shaped like a heart, another resembles a bottle, and a third is shaped like the words “TYPE ONE”. Two yellow rectangular strips are attached to the top of the image. The text “Medic Alert” and “Adorbs T1 Jewelry” is visible in the top left corner.A hand with blue nail polish holds a tablet displaying a magazine cover. The cover features a woman in an orange top against a light background, with text including “Pimp Appeal” and other smaller text. The word “Pimp” appears in large brown letters with a yellow-green gradient along the right side. The magazine cover is partially obscured by the hand and tablet.A black and white portrait of a woman facing forward and smiling. She wears round-framed glasses and a dark headband. Her hair is pulled back, and she wears a dark top with a high neckline. The background is plain white.

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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