pg 14 is what I want my sketchbook to look like :)
- mean-charlene
pg 14 is what I want my sketchbook to look like :)
- mean-charlene
Hi Seniors.
You can never have enough context for your work.
This is a great simplified site for History of Graphic Design.
Check it out!
Dana
Part of Steve Jobs’s legacy will be the lessons learned by those who worked closely with him over the years.
The deaths of Thomas Edison and Steve Jobs brought outpourings of public grief, but while both were celebrated for their genius, Mr. Jobs was also remembered for his humanity.
ISSUU
You can look at different publications that they have available online. It is free and you essentially upload your files to issuu and it puts it in this nice virtual magazine spread. Dana suggested it to me to show my portfolio or catalog book I made for the Maleku tribe in Costa Rica. You can put the digital publication on your website to show multi-page design projects.
http://issuu.com/explore
Enter the I.D. Annual Design Review now. Since 1954, this prestigious annual showcase has chronicled the evolution of design and highlighted its impact on our material and visual culture. Each year, the featured work is chosen by a jury of leading practitioners, who, along with I.D.’s team, focus the abundance of submissions into a clear survey of the state of design. The review’s 10 categories encompass nearly every design discipline, recognizing the iconic to the obscure. All 2011 winners will be showcased on this site and top winners will appear on the Behance Team Blog. We’ll also feature the winning entries in an exhibit in New York. Entries due October 1. Explore the 2010 winners on the site.Sorry, I didn’t post this sooner, but check out the winners from 2010. If you are ambitious, you have time to enter!!!
Claim Your Spot in Design History
Eames Words’ runs from October 1st, 2011 - January 16th, 2012 at the A+D Museum on Wilshire Blvd. (opposite LACMA).
The opening night is Thursday October 6th, 6.30 - 9.30pm. You can buy tickets and get more information at the link.
You can also hear a segment about the exhibit on Francis Anderton’s KCRW radio show “D&A” here: http://www.kcrw.com/etc/programs/de/de110920back_to_the_future_d
_ThatKidBen
This guy makes sculptures then “drowns” them and lets nature take its course and photographs it. Its kinda interesting.
mae
From http://osocio.org
A blog that shows advertisements for non-profits and public service announcements. This is an example video. It is from a campaign called wastingwaterisweird.com to encourage people to save water