Tuesday, March 31, 2009

KCAI Graphic Design group visits Minneapolis

Over spring break, I joined a group of KCAI graphic design and AIGA enthusiasts; we visited the chilly and lovely city of Minneapolis. Everyone piled into four cars at the violent hour of 5:45am on a Monday.

On the first day, just a few hours after our arrival, we visited Larsen. I especially enjoyed the moment when a woman and a friendly cocker-spaniel walked in the door. We have an open dog policy, our guide, Heather Olson, let us know. Apart from the fur, the atmosphere was professional. People were quietly working in cubicles. Larsen specializes in print, web-based media and some industrial design; among their clients are, Buffalo Wild Wings, Wausau Paper and Best Buy.
Day two: A cold walk to the Minneapolis School of Art and Design (MCAD).
At MCAD the studios for all fine art disciplines were contained within one building. We walked in the door to experience a multi-disciplinary exhibit.
Occasionally, I enjoy photographing myself, reacting to art. Deer in the headlights is my specialty. (above)
We brought work to show and experienced a critique with a Junior level Typography class.
Above, is the paper airplane graveyard, located on the ceiling of the design studio space. The dust collection was not unlike our occasionally neglected filters in the spray booth.
Robb dressed in neutral colors that day in order to coordinate with this environment and assure my success when the above moment arose.

(Day 2 ended with a glorious trip to the Walker Art Center. I was sans camera and felt naked. Members of the in-house design staff gave us an informal presentation on some of their projects. A tiny design team of five is responsible for all printed materials for the Museum, including exhibition catalogues and promotional campaigns. They do not sleep. Severely competitive one-year internships are offered for recent graduates.)

Day 3: After eating blueberry pancakes (two days in a row) at a local diner where everyone on staff is required to have tattoo sleeves, we regroup.
We began the day with a walk to Guthrie Theater. Although the sky was clear, the hallway-like environment of surrounding buildings prevented the sun from softening the chill.
An enamoring view of the Mississippi river can be experienced on the balcony of the Guthrie.
Our next journey occurred a few blocks away at the design firm, Duffy & Partners. Suspense was intensified during an awkward and silent elevator ride to the sixth floor. (above)
Duffy's atmosphere included a spacious, modern interior with tall ceilings, exposed stone, and giant windows overlooking the Mississippi. Soothing, yet energizing music played over the speakers. Also, everyone was good-looking.
Duffy specializes in developing identities; we also viewed some industrial design pieces. Among their clients are Fresca, American Eagle, Aveda Men and Thymes.
The lecturer at Duffy talked about the evolution of a brand. According to their process, identities are inspired by the initial research contained by mood boards. The colors, style, connotations of mood board images should all represent the potential identity in some manner. During this presentation we all glanced at Jamie and wondered about a possible conspiracy. (Following the lecture, some of us ate at a superb Thai restaurant in the city. The spice was fierce and people were sniffling. On the way out, I grabbed a fortune cookie, such suspense contained in a tiny treat, you will met someone special at a social event.)

And now for a visit to the coolest place in the nation: (objectivity is not necessary in an editorial) Aesthetic Apparatus. These guys are on my list of the most talented and clever people on earth. The atmosphere was so comfortable and unpretentious; this is the type of environment where you could walk in with bed head and no one would like you any less.
The mantra of Aesthetic Apparatus creators Dan Ibarra and Michael Byzewski, is simple: Do what you love. Don't do it for the money. Part of their marketing scheme is to stay up late, listening to music and drinking beer, while printing limited-addition screen prints for bands. This company of three has such a high national and international following, the posters usually sell. A moose costume is memorialized in the printing room. At a print convention, one of their friend's danced infront of the Aesthetic Apparatus booth while wearing this costume.

Our last adventure occurred at the letterpress shop, Studio on Fire.
Founder, Ben Levitz demonstrated the original process with hand set type (above), as well as the slightly more recent process of creating plates from exposing film separations (below).
Levitz also talked about the tactile quality that embodies letterpress design and how quality should be a consideration when chosing a printer, rather than cost alone.
I happened upon this label taped to one of the presses. (Cookie fortunes are always powerful indicators of success.)

Feel free to comment on your experience of the Minneapolis trip:
What were your favorite tours? How did the crit go? Do you want to end up in this city? Did you also agree that the boys at Aesthetic Apparatus were gods?

Desigtech Summer '09

North Carolina State University design/computer science departments are looking for participants in the designtech summer research program. i had the opportunity to intern last summer and it's a really amazing opportunity, particularly for anyone interested in web development, data visualization, and information architecture. undergraduate research is a great asset if you're considering applying for graduate school.

apply today

application deadline: April 15

projects spanning artificial intelligence, graphics, visualization, and visual design. Projects include cinematic camera control for interactive narratives and games; automated tours through virtual, visualized environments; agent-based visualizations of streaming data such as RSS feeds and sensor telemetries; and PDA-based navigation tools.

participants are paid $600 per each 40 hour work week of involvement for a period of about 9 weeks. This brings the total pay to $5400. Dormitory Living accomodations are provided. Travel expenses up to $350 will also be covered.

magazine publishing

MagCloud enables you to publish your own magazines. All you have to do is upload a PDF and they'll take care of the rest: printing, mailing, subscription management, and more.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Resume & cover letter tips:

Resume do's and don'ts (via Filter Talent)

  • Tailor your résumé for a specific job, if possible. Focus on the genre of work you are pursuing and show how your prior experiences are fitting.
  • Include the full month and year for dates of employment, not just the year. Explain employment gaps using professional language.
  • List jobs in chronological order beginning with the most recent.
  • Limit your résumé to 1-2 pages. Aim for 1 page unless you are senior in your position.
  • Keep an updated PDF version of your resume accessible for download.
  • Include awards and recognition you’ve received for your work.
  • Don’t exaggerate your contributions, length of tenure, or skills.
  • Don’t refer to yourself in the first person (“I”). Stick to short, powerful phrases about what you have accomplished as if a professional was writing about you on your behalf.
  • Don’t include a photo of yourself or personal family information.
  • Don’t include your high school under education unless you are new to the workforce or do not have college education to list.
A cover letter is SHORT, more personable, and custom crafted for each firm. Check out this example for starters.

The letter should include:
(1) briefly introduce yourself (e.g. a graphic design student from KCAI, graduating in 2010, inquiring about summer internship opportunities)
(2) explain the reason you're contacting them specifically (e.g. an internship at "X" design firm is what I'm interested because of such and such, my skills are an asset to you because of such and such)
(3) informing of your availability to interview, gratitude for consideration, etc.
(4) include your contact information
(5) lead them to the other components and reference your design work/work experience found there (e.g. links/pdf or additional pages of resume and portfolio)

If applying via email, the cover letter goes in the body of the email. If applying by mail, the cover letter and resume should be on the same designed letterhead.

Friday, March 27, 2009

VML internship

Interested in interactive, online marketing & web design? VML is interested in hiring 2 of KCAI's graphic design department students as summer interns (paid). Submit your resume and digital samples of work by Friday 4/3 to Robb Smigielski, Associate Creative Director at VML (rsmigielski@vml.com).

Tuesday, March 24, 2009




















march 25=lunchtime presentation by bob holt and bill wagoner from hallmark cards. bob is co-creator of the hoops & yoyo characters, bill is the studio manager. everyone is nice.

aiga: defining the designer of 2015

"AIGA has defined six major trends, and the challenges they pose for the profession. They define design’s role in a much broader, strategic context than its roots: the making of things and beautiful things. Although that remains an important contribution, they will be a manifestation of a solution that may involve many different forms, including intangibles such as strategy and experiences. Among designers and educators, there has been an enthusiastic response to taking on these trends, although there is also anxiety about whether designers are adequately prepared to take on the broader context of the roles these trends imply for them."

Click here to read the trends
So, what do you think? Are you prepared, cautious, enthusiastic to take on this broader definition of design?

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Good Stuff

From "Good" a very graphic and informative
(aka infographics) animation by a fellow Missourian.

http://www.frankchimero.com/work/view/jailbirds_for_good_magazine/

Friday, March 20, 2009

Never Sleep

To demystify the transition between school and work, the author's of this site share their failures, successes, and surprises during their years in college and progression into the field. This book is soon to be found in stores, and until then you can read a collection of the essays online.

LIVE THIS AFTERNOON: layer tennis

Wondering what to do on a Friday afternoon when you're not in studio but still in need of a design fix?

Today is an All-Brooklyn edition of live Layer Tennis. Armin Vit takes on Sam Potts with Ben Greenman of The New Yorker and lots of other places providing the layer-by-layer comments.

Here is Ben's Match Preview: http://layertennis.com/090320/
And here is the Official Coin Toss: http://coudal.com
The match starts at 2pm.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

outreach international internship

the deadline for the outreach international internship is march 30. please send a resume and work samples via email to marsha penrose: m.penrose at outreachmail.org

outreach international's website.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

gear for sports internship

kcai has had several students in this position in the past years, and i believe you would be working with a kcai grad in this dept.

website

Position: Graphic Artist Intern
Hiring manager: Dana Christian
Department: Art Production
Shift: Temp.- Summer
Recruiter: L.Zerbe ( lzerbe at gearforsports.com )

This is a paid internship for students in graphic design. The ideal candidate will be a current student in a Graphic Design program, preferably at the junior level and will have arrangements to live in KC for the summer. Experience with Macintosh systems and Adobe Illustrator CS is preferred.

This is a learning & task oriented position that will include a variety of special projects. The goal is to develop the skills needed to accurately execute custom screen print art. This internship allows the student to work along side full time graphic artists and perform similar duties. Tasks will be assigned by a Senior Artist or Manager.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

make your own book.

make your own book

collaborative application

A realtime rich-media streaming collaboration and chat called drop.io

Thursday, March 12, 2009

reproduce and revolt coverage




a while back i made a little image about what animals we call "food" and what animals we call "friends" and it was accepted into a great book of activist clip art called "reproduce and revolt" (available on my reserve shelf in the library). a site called "brooklyn street art" interviewed josh macphee, the author, and the article features that piece, alongside several other artists/designers including mister shepard fairey. woohoo!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

flash-tastic

Pretty cool screen take-over banner ad for iPhone on pitchfork.com right now. Make sure your cursor is not on the screen though.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Summer internships at Hallmark

The deadline for internships at Hallmark is March 16th. There are about 10 positions available including 2d and web. Apply here.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

internship available



outreach international is a local organization whose purpose is to help men and women in poor communities overcome the effects of poverty and create new futures for themselves and their communities. sounds great, no? well, they are looking for a summer intern to create micro-sites and campaigns for the website. contact marsha below for more info:

Marsha Penrose
Communications Specialist
Outreach International
129 W. Lexington, Independence, MO 64050
Phone: 816-833-0883, Ext. 311 Toll-free: 888-833-1235

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Ever wonder what faculty do after school?

aiga fh3 Conference, Chicago

Check out where your faculty will be over the weekend.
Jamie Gray and Michael Eppelheimer were selected to participate at the AIGA Educators Conference in Chicago. Their presentation is about Technology and Blogging.


http://www.futurehistory3.com/speakers.html

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Design writing awards

The 2009 Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing & Criticism are now open for entries until June 1st. The main award is $10,000 with a student award of $1000.

The Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing & Criticism seek to increase the understanding and appreciation of design, both within the profession and throughout American life. A program of AIGA, these annual awards have been founded by Jessica Helfand and William Drenttel of the Winterhouse Institute to recognize excellence in writing about design and encourage the development of young voices in design writing, commentary and criticism.

Monday, March 2, 2009

lunch lecture series














hello everyone. mark your calendars_march 25_for a lunchtime presentation by bob holt and bill wagoner from hallmark cards. bob is co-creator of the hoops & yoyo characters, bill is the studio manager. intrigued? visit the site_and yes, there is also a blog!


Wednesday, February 25, 2009

designalogue is happy to entertain discussion

Lately I've come to suspect that there may be more currency to my degree than I had initially considered. In four years of practice, I am finding that ours is a slippery and semipermeable profession. The domain of graphic design now extends into information architecture, usability, content management, experience design, social practice, design writing, and design criticism. This proliferation of new titles is reflective of an increasing imperative for designers to demonstrate capacities for critical thinking.

Our department is earnest in its attempts to adapt to this shifting paradigm, and would like to confer upon its students the opportunity to exhibit critical thinking/writing skills and gain exposure in the larger design community. And so on behalf of the department, I would like to introduce a proposed expansion of designalogue as an open forum to showcase student editorials. Students are encouraged to propose topics, synthesize ideas, and engage others in discussion. Anyone interested in contributing original editorials should speak with Jamie, Morgan, or myself.

What are some other professional fields that explicitly require critical thinking in the job description? Are there any that could benefit from critical thinking that don't presently insist upon it? Is "critical thinking" just a fancier, less condescending way of saying "creative"?

Friday, February 20, 2009

Hey Graphic Design Juniors and Seniors... AIGA Portfolio Day is here!



Saturday, March 7, 2009 8:45am - 5:00pm KCAI-Epperson Auditorium and Design Building

The Kansas City chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts invites you to Portfolio Day. This is your opportunity to get valuable one-on-one feedback on your portfolio and career goals from some of the Kansas City Area’s best designers. Don’t wait, this event sells out quickly! Please register online at www.aiga.kansascity.org

Click here to register now!
Student Members $10
Student Nonmembers $15

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Skylab Letterpress






The sophmores recently visted Skylab Letterpress. Owner and operator Bob Atkins showed us his shop, presses, and the wonderful work he has done for local graphic design firms as well as KCAI artists like Laura Berman.

Cameron Perry nicely documented our visit.
Skylab's Website

Why am I writing this post in italic?!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The End of Graphic Design?

Forbes magazine recently published this story about CrowdSpring.

So, is crowd sourcing a threat to graphic design? Or is it an easy way to turn your skills into quick cash? Do you want to toss your work into a bucket with 1,000 other hopefuls for 250 bucks? Post your thoughts here!











Thanks to Monina for the link.

Must see film: Le Jetee

Electromediascope Winter 2009: Time and Event in the Still and Moving Image
Location: Atkins Auditorium
Feb. 20:

Photography and film are explored in four films, La Jetee by Chris Marker, Breakfast (Table Top Dolly) by Michael Snow, Nostalgia (Hapax Legomena I) by Hollis Frampton, and NO by Sharon Lockhart. Reserve tickets.


Sunday, February 15, 2009

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Barkley Summer Internship Call

"This year, in addition to being able to rub shoulders with some of the top PR, marketing and advertising professionals in the area, students will get the real-world experience of working on a project for a Kansas City original: The Roasterie coffee company at Barkley." Get all the internship details here.

Learning & Working in the Collaborative Age

A New Model for the Workplace Randy Nelson explains how students must prepare for jobs in new media.






Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Freelance opportunity: T-shirt graphics

Contact Jason D. Neef, Higher Power, Inc.
913.681.9949, jneef@sbcglobal.net
$10 per hour

Monday, February 9, 2009

Web Typography Tools

Webdesigner Depot has posted a list of 10 web typography tools every designer should know. Worth reading.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Get recognized for your work on an international stage.

The 2009 Adobe® Design Achievement Awards give higher education students from around the world the shortcut to brilliance to propel their careers in the future. Enter in 12 categories in 3 media areas endorsed by the industry. Free to enter. Cash prizes will be awarded during the Icograda World Design Congress in Beijing, China. Submissions close June 5, 2009. LEARN MORE >

Friday, February 6, 2009

Layer Tennis – Live online creative competitions

Every Friday in February, 2:00 P.M. catch an exciting series of live online design competitions called Layer Tennis. Watch amazing creative pros show off their skills, get play-by-play commentary, and help judge the winner by posting to the online forum. Learn more

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Financial Aid Workshops

Become aware of the many opportunities to learn about financial aid, steps involved, deadlines, how to complete paperwork, etc. so that finances are in place for the next academic year. Students need only attend one workshop. All workshops are held in the Jannes Library 3rd floor computer lab.

Monday, February 9, 4-5pm
Tuesday, February 10, 12-1pm
Wednesday, February 11, 3-4pm
Thursday, February 12, 12-1pm

KCAI GD curriculum will be presented at Chicago AIGA conference

Eppelheimer and I were recently selected to present at AIGA's Future History 3: 21st Century Curriculum conference in Chicago on March 7-8, 2009. We'll be speaking about "Technology Integration & Blog Culture at the Kansas City Art Institute" for the undergrad curriculum break-out session and our lecture will feature a short video produced by Ian Tirone and Greg Kaufman.

Update: if you'd like to attend the conference yourself, student rate is $75. Register here.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

internships











"make art without starving/feel free without freelancing." yes, the big card factory on the hill has a lot to offer in the way of internships_a great opportunity to experience life in one of the world's largest creative organizations. meaningful work_not watering plants or fetching coffee. heck, they even have a blog going! check out all the options here. the deadline for uploaded portfolios is march 17th.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Addy Bronze awards

A big congrats to Monina. She received two bronze awards at the KC ADDYs for a campaign for the Kansas City Brigade. One for the Collateral Campaign and another for an individual poster in that campaign. She completed the project this summer as an intern at Barkley along w/ two other students from Kansas State University and from Johnson Community College.

Anyone else enter the Addy's?

a5 gala pics!

It was a great evening had by all that attended. If you missed it you can still check out the pics of the A5 Gala on KCAI's flickr and AIGA's flickr.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

50 useful web typography tools from Smashing Magazine

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/01/27/css-typographic-tools-and-techniques/

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

ScreenToaster

ScreenToaster is great for creating demos of interactive sites. It's free. It doesn't require software. Check out the demo!

Excellent Brand Site

Boston University Brand Site

Thursday, January 22, 2009

"intro to letterpress" class registration

cody langford, kcai design alum, is teaching an intro to letterpress class. students can now register online. go here to register and pay, and for more detailed info on the class, see this previous post.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Creative Collaboration: Ideas and Strategies class at umkc

mara gibson, one of the creators of ArtSounds, and a teacher over at the umkc conservatory of music, is looking for kcai students to participate in the above titled class. it sounds like a great experience, and will culminate in an artsounds performace in april. there is no need for a musical background. you need to enroll very very soon (now-ish). contact mara directly at gibsonmb [at] umkc.edu

here's the course description:
The goal of the class will be form groups of artists who work in
various media. Each group will work together to create a large-scale
multidiscipline work.
Traditionally, western music is a collaborative art that has divided
the act of performance from the action of creativity and invention.
Unsurprisingly, when you multiply the factors to include new genres in
collaboration, roles shift and expand often bleeding into
unconventional crossovers. The complexity and definition of these
factors becomes all the more important given these new developments.
This class will investigate the history of collaboration since the
turn of the century culminating with communicative and informed class
collaborations. Thinking outside the box is required.

Calling for new banners!

Submit your designs to Jamie. See right column for size requirements. Check out the archive of all designalogue banners here.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Ampersand in the blogosphere

Ampersand makes DesignObserver's Observed list! Fantastic. Kudos to the entire Ampersand staff.

Paula Scher says be serious, not solemn!

Friday, January 16, 2009

AIGA MEMBERS LOOKING FOR INTERNSHIPS

Get your start in the industry in our new design internship section for openings around the country. No charge for internships postings!

BROWSE INTERNSHIPS

Post your internships where the most qualified students and young designers will find it in just a few easy steps. No Charge!

Post an Internship

View award-winning books selected from some of the nation’s scholarly presses.

A traveling exhibit featuring winners of the 2008 Association of American University Presses Book, Jacket, and Journal Show will be on display. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

University Press of Kansas
2502 Westbrooke Circle
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays
Monday, 1/26 -- Friday, 2/6

Jurors were William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand of Winterhouse Studio, Susan Colberg associate professor University of Alberta, and Kent Lew freelance book and type designer.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Print Cover Design | Student competitions

PRINT STUDENT COVER COMPETITION, started in 1964, is a unique opportunity for students to have their work featured in an award-winning design publication. All submissions must be mounted and in comprehensive, finished form, along with an entry form and a digital version on a disc. Please send to:
Print's Student Cover Competition
38 East 29th St 3rd Fl
NYC 10016

FIND OUT MORE:

2010 deadline is May 15, 2009. Download an entry form and specs, and logo.

FYI: The typeface, size, and position (upper left-hand corner of the cover) of the Print logo cannot be changed. Trim size should be 9" X 10 7/8."

If you have additional questions, email studentcover [at] printmag [dot] com. Be sure to take a look at finalists from past competitions. Or better yet, check out this guy's advice.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Cloud

Wordle is a neat app for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. Enter your blog url to see what you say the most (need RSS).

Here's a screengrab of designalogue. Who knew that "photopolymer" would be such a popular word?!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

What is Mutual Design Playground?

Mutual Design Playground is a community of designers, graphic artists and illustrators who share the common goal of growth. It is a place for everyone to experiment and grow without having to please a client. It is also a great way to connect with some new people.

Every two weeks a new word is selected and you submit a design inspired by this word. You can submit as many times as you would like as long as you are submitting work that is inspired by the current word. The words are chosen by voting on the polls page.

A5 GALA

Saturday, January 24, 2009
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Club 1000

$35 student AIGA members
Register Now

Who is attending?

Sunday, January 11, 2009

"intro to letterpress" class

cody langford, kcai GD alum and wearer of short, clown-like neckties, is teaching a lettepress class. should be quite cool, as he will actually have a nice range of workable type and equipment. here's the info:

February 21 & 28 8AM - 1PM
$165 for KCCIPA members ($180 for Non-members)
6 Participants

This workshop will explore the lure of letterpress printing from its history to the planning and production of hands-on projects. We'll cover all the basics of the letterpress process--type setting, lock-up, platen press make-ready, press operation, clean up, hand mixing ink, the use of linoleum blocks and photopolymer plates. You will print a small run (25 impressions) of your own typography as well as a copy to exchange with each of the other class participants.

Time outside of class may be needed by students wanting to print linoleum or photopolymer. Introduction to these 2 mediums will be discussed but design and/or creating the lino or photopolymer plate is up to each participant. Additional cost for materials is the sole responsibility of the student.

Bring a lunch or something to snack on in case you get hungry.

CONTACT cody langford for more information. 816.392.0079
info at itsfancy.com

Friday, January 9, 2009

AIGA Gala to Celebrate the Brightest Stars in KC Design

Sample the best in hot food, cool drinks and creativity! The Kansas City chapter of AIGA will hold its annual Awards Gala and Exhibition from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, January 24, at Club 1000, 1000 Broadway.

At the gala, awards will be presented to the professional and student winners of AIGA’s annual design competition. This year the awards highlight the five senses of design and how they influence the vibrant work of Kansas City’s creative community. Contest categories include corporate communication, editorial design, illustration, package design, photography and typeface design. More than 600 entries were received; the 93 winners, including works by some of Kansas City’s top designers and firms, will be on display at the gala.

Tickets cost $35 for student members and $40 for student non-members. Ticket price includes heavy gourmet hors d’oeuvres, open bar and a copy of the full-color, 112-page awards booklet ($15 value).

Tickets can be purchased in advance from www.kansascity.aiga.org or at the door.

For more information on the gala talk to Jamie.

Some good resume and portfolio advice

Here's a thorough article listing tips for resume building and advice on making portfolios. Click on the left column under "tips and tricks". >>>>>>

And another article that talks a bit more about the layout.

Study Art and Design at London College of Communication

May 15th -June 2nd, 2009

Eastern Michigan University's Art Department in cooperation with the EMU Office of Academic Programs Abroad, is pleased to offer a three-week study program at London College of Communication in London, England. The intent of the program is to give students from EMU and other institutions an opportunity to learn more about British and European graphic design and typographic practices

This three-credit hour course, entitled Type and Image, will be taught by current London College of Communication (http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk) faculty in conjunction with EMU faculty. Course work will include a letterpress component and an image-making component. The course will also include museum and studio visits and a possible lecture program.

Projects will be based around students gaining an understanding of the historical, technological and contemporary context of graphic design in Britain. Issues of contemporary art and design practice will be addressed through class projects.


Early applications are due Feb. 16, 2009. Final application deadline is March 15, 2009.

Download applications at: www.emich.edu/abroad/graphicdesign/
or contact: Office of Academic Programs Abroad, 103 Boone Hall, Eastern Michigan
University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, programs.abroad@emich.edu,
734. 487.2424, 800.777.3541

Eligibility: Students from other institutions and professionals may easily register by contacting EMU Academic Programs Abroad.

Program fee Approximately $3,280

Costs include Accommodation at University dorms, Travel Card, International student ID card, insurance. Costs do not include Airfare, EMU tuition, transportation between airport and LCC, meals, personal expenses, entrance charges into museums, optional side trips. Students from other institutions must apply for financial aid or course credit through their home institutions.

For more information, please contact Professor Leslie Atzmon, latzmon@emich.edu, Professor Amy Sacksteder amy@amysacksteder.com, or Professor Jennifer Locke jlocke1@emich.edu by email or at 734 487 1268.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

First post of the New Year!

The list of spring break participants is available in the sidebar of the blog. There's currently 7 8 9 there, leaving 8 7 6 spots open.