“To design is much more than simply to assemble, to order, or even to edit: it is to add value and meaning, to illuminate, to simplify, to clarify, to modify, to dignify, to dramatize, to persuade and perhaps even to amuse. To design is to transform prose into poetry.” - Paul Rand
Student statements for project
Please post both your students statements for the typeface poster and the energy festival here.
College application and portfolio requirements
Please respond to this post with the colleges you are applying to, what your major/s might be or interest and a link to the each colleges portfolio requirements.
I would like to see what is being requested in order to best determine how you can create a portfolio to apply right now.
Also please subscribe to graphic design two so I can then close this blog off to only my gd2 students and no one else. When you subscribe please choose a name that anyone can read and understand it is you. FOr example meganagd2. If your name isn't available then add gd2 to the end of it.
Thanks
VV
I would like to see what is being requested in order to best determine how you can create a portfolio to apply right now.
Also please subscribe to graphic design two so I can then close this blog off to only my gd2 students and no one else. When you subscribe please choose a name that anyone can read and understand it is you. FOr example meganagd2. If your name isn't available then add gd2 to the end of it.
Thanks
VV
Motion Design
Sarofsky motion design.
Check out their new work: opening credits for "Community" a new television comedy show.
Get some ideas here or inspiration for the Graphic Design Program Promotion Video.
Check out their new work: opening credits for "Community" a new television comedy show.
Get some ideas here or inspiration for the Graphic Design Program Promotion Video.
new competition
DEADLINE: Mon, November 30, 2009
How Do You See Green? Illustration Contest By Strathmore Artist Papers
Location: WI
The illustration competition is free and open to students, art hobbyists and professional artists. T...
The illustration competition is free and open to students, art hobbyists and professional artists. The artwork submission can include any dry media created on Strathmore paper. Entries will be accepted August 1 through November 30, 2009. 20 semi-finalists will be selected by an independent panel of art professionals. Once selected the semi-finalists’ art will be published on Strathmore’s website and everyone will be invited to vote online to select the winning artists. Voting will begin January 1 and continue through January 31, 2010. Four winners will be selected by popular vote including two winners in the student category and two winners in the art hobbyist/professional category. In addition to winners’ art being featured on special edition Strathmore Premium Recycled Pads, student winners will have $1,000 scholarships awarded to their school’s art departmentContact:Jeanette Gile | | www.strathmoreartist.com | jeanette.gile@strathmoreartist.com
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