Lessons Learned
Dear future class: You are about to begin your prototype publication. This is going to be a long yet rewarding journey so get ready to dive right in. You don’t have a lot of time to get this done. Even… Continue Reading
Dear future class: You are about to begin your prototype publication. This is going to be a long yet rewarding journey so get ready to dive right in. You don’t have a lot of time to get this done. Even… Continue Reading
I am stoked about this class. I took this class because I thought it would be a breather from the rest of my courses. Upon reading the comments from other students and seeing the syllabus, I think I’m going to… Continue Reading
I had been interested and curious about graphic design for a while, but it wasn’t until this course that I truly got a chance to explore it. This definitely wasn’t an easy course, but even through the long nights spent… Continue Reading
There are many great pieces of advice sprinkled in there! I think I expected to see some of them, based solely on the fact that this is a 500-level class. I’ve got the coffee part covered, though. There were three… Continue Reading
For my field notes, I decided to analyze the January/February 2017 issue of The Atlantic. The Atlantic is a monthly magazine, sold at newsstands, bookstores, and convenience stores. After measuring the print issue with a ruler, I came to find… Continue Reading
Yul-Mtl Moving Landscapes is an architecture book that focuses on the planning and design of the city of Montreal. The book is 262 pages and is separated into four sections, with space for each section determined by the content. For example, the “Vision” section… Continue Reading
In 10th grade, I competed in a Graphic Arts competition in New York City through my high school. I had been briefly introduced to Photoshop, and my teacher entered me in the PowerPoint competition, where I used my Photoshop “skills”… Continue Reading