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The class as a team had to create a collective publication.
Based on the guidelines of the groups, each student had to choose their own four taboos to research on, write the articles, create the illustrations, take their own photography/video, and finally design their own layouts, all to prepare for the final print, as well as the digital.
Digital Publishing Suite (DPS) was used for the digital publication.
Instr/Dir: Richard Khanbabians, AiCALAEditorial Design, Graphic Design, Illustration2013 -
The goal of this project was to create a children's book that is Artism.
My instructor, Susanne Manheimer has been trying to inspire the students and the design community with a new view on art. An art movement called Artism ("Rtsm") expresses design and art through the use of our most familiar symbols that we see, use, and pass by every day. Through concept and design this movement is bringing a new experience to the art and design world.
For other books and Rtsm projects from other students check out the website @ http://www.thinkrtsm.com/
Instr: Susanne Manheimer, AiCALAGraphic Design, Print Design, Typography2012 -
This project involved designing with found images and juxtaposing them. By this postproduction process, I tried to express the concept("Optimism vs. Pessimism"). Then I had to design the final piece as a poster unique to the design layout.
Digital/Print: Best of Quarter Spring2011
To see a compilation of all of the class's projects designed by a classmate, check out http://www.slipstreamblog.com/
Instr: Sheridan Lowrey, AiCALACrafts, Graphic Design, Print Design2012 -
These are two sets of book cover designs representing the movements Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Victorian using my own photography of Art Deco architecture around Los Angeles, Victorian architecture at the Heritage Square Museum, and some cast iron furniture designs.
Instr: Jack Keely, AiCALAGraphic Design, Photography, Print Design2013
