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In Class Speaker

Posted on December 9, 2016 by Sophie Greenberg

I really enjoyed listening to a professional graphic designer.  I think graphic design, as a career, has a certain stereotype and I think seeing and listening to a professional was an eye opening experience.  It is really helpful for professors… Continue Reading →

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Be a giant in the real world

Posted on November 30, 2016 by Xuekun Su

This Tuesday, we have a “face to face” talk with Greg Breeding. He is a designer in an agency. I really learned a lot by his talk. He says that his agency is mainly worked for non-profit organization, which makes me… Continue Reading →

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Photographs Can’t Change, But Cameras Can

Posted on November 10, 2015 by AshleyTucker

The movie, Objectified, was extremely interesting to me, especially when they started discussing digital cameras. As a photography major, the shape of the camera does impact my life; depending on the size of a camera, it affects how I travel… Continue Reading →

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Doug Bartow

Posted on November 30, 2014 by Hye Min Chung

Our guest speaker, Doug Bartow, shared his experience as a graphic designer. It was a great opportunity to learn how to work in the real world. Through the Google Hangout, we were able to glance through his studio. I could assume… Continue Reading →

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Less is More

Posted on October 7, 2014 by Jean Degraphe

The most important thing I took from To Inform and Delight is the calculative thought process that goes into Milton Glaser’s work. No matter how simple, every seemingly unimportant detail had a story behind it. This fact was especially noticeable when he described what he… Continue Reading →

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The Importance of Being a Grid

Posted on November 18, 2013 by DianeDanneels

At first, the grid was used as a protective functioning of the  frame; a barrier between the written word and the rest of the world. However, throughout the years the function of the grid evolved into a flexible, critical, and… Continue Reading →

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PROF. CLAUDIA STRONG

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