To allow our club members the freedom to choose their own project topics, we began by giving them a few options: Anything from automobile to furniture design, architecture to electronics was fine, as long as we had the necessary equipment and supplies, and it fit into the definition of design. Many of the projects followed a similar format, in which the group would first design the object and then create an advertisement or an actual model to present to other members.

Of the 12 members that were commited to the club, three groups were formed. Three members decided to design a house (under the architecture category), but conflicts due to other extracurricular activities limited the time they had to work on it. The project was never completed, and so not ready for presentation in this website.

The second group used their love of automobiles as their inspiration for designing their own "dream car". Although not too experienced with design or art, their determination and ingenuity was respected and admired by the entire club, and they advanced enough to appear in this website.

The Third group worked on the design of a proffesional sports team's logo, uniform and stadium. This project is perhaps the most developed in terms of artistic quality and graphic accuracy, because its members included all four of the club's leaders and an aspiring computer design specialist.