Friday, November 19, 2010

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Armin Vit in KC Dec 2



The Good, The Blog and The Ugly an AIGA KC event

"If you're a design blog junkie, you probably recognize the name Armin Vit (http://www.underconsideration.com/). If you've ever ranted about your design morals on Speak Up, read about the latest logo redesign debacle on Brand New, or quip'd about an inspiring project on Quipsologies, then you've interacted with his blogs. While perusing the bookshelves, you've likely seen books he's published, such as Graphic Design, Referenced. Join us as Armin Vit gives us a raw, uncensored look at his ten year design career—having grown from an almost client-less home business and a single blog to a relative publishing empire. This event won't be a cliché "best-of" slideshow. The Good, The Blog and The Ugly will give you a peek at Armin's lamest flops and cautionary tales as well as his greatest hits..."

There is also an opportunity to attend a private dinner with Armin Vit. Details on the AIGA KC site.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Herbert Matter Documentary 11/18

Herbert Matter was a Swiss-born American photographer and graphic designer known for his pioneering the photomontage in a series of Swiss tourism posters in the early 1930’s.

Reto Caduff has now put the life and work of this great designer to film in “The Visible Language of Herbert Mater”. Director Caduff will offer one of the only showings in the Midwest at the Liberty Hall Theatre in Lawrence and will be there to discuss the making of the film.

Tickets are at the door and there will be only one showing.
$10 (cash only)
Thursday evening, November 18, 6:30-9:30, Liberty Hall/Downtown Lawrence.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Design Ranch Studio Tour (11-10-10)

Thanks, Bethany, for taking photos!









Friday, November 5, 2010

beautiful comparison...




























and i've never been on the "spruce goose."

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Upcoming Events

Hey kids, check out the blog for potluck/round-table details, as well as details for our first two studio tours this semester!

Don't forget about the all-members meeting this coming First Friday at lunch! Can't wait to see your super-smiley faces!

Cheers,
Abby

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

What's black and white and abstract all over?

(hint: it contains dots and lines too!)

You all are invited to my ArtSounds video performance: Tuesday November 9th, 7:30 PM, Epperson.

Mine is a short video/music collaboration (created with Robb Smigielski and Daniel Eichenbaum) that will be part of a longer performance called "Quadrivium Duplum".

"The Kansas City chamber music ensemble, Quadrivium and the Kansas City Electronic Music and Arts Alliance team up for an encore performance of their highly acclaimed collaboration featuring local musicians, composers and artists. Quadrivium members Jonathan Borja (flute), Kari Johnson (piano), Cheryl Melfi (clarinet), and Sascha Groschang (cello) will perform works by Chris Biggs, Jason Bolte, Andrew Seager Cole, Daniel Eichenbaum, Mara Gibson, and William Lackey with videos by Chris Biggs, Andrew Seager Cole, Rebecca Dolan, Jamie Gray and Robb Smigielski."

Be SWISSMISS's intern!

Studio612A (a collaborative workspace in NY, shared by design blogger extraordinaire swissmiss) is seeking a one month studio intern. They don't say when, but perhaps you could arrange this to occur over your winter break!

This would be a fantastic opportunity in which you would learn from designers, developers, interior designers, copy writers and bloggers:

Cameron Kozcon, FictiveKin
Larry Legend, House of Legend
Rob Weychert
Jennifer Ward, Minor Details
Erica Heinz, Energy7
William Burks Spencer, Spencer Empire
Chris Shiflett, of Analog
swissmiss

Email them and state "why you think you’d qualify". Make sure to include a link to your website (something like this would work).

more info here.

First Friday Design Exhibit


For the very first time, AIGA KC will be showing selections from the AIGA A6 Design Awards in a joint exhibition with the Young Architects Forum's Monsters of Design show. This is a great opportunity to see all the great work from both shows at the same time. Come see the winning professional and student projects!

Friday, November 5, 2010 6:00 - 10:00 pm

AIA/AIGA Office in the Crossroads

1801 McGee Street, Suite 100
Kansas City, mo 64108

American Advertising Federation of Kansas City Career Day

Monday, November 15th
9 am Opening Presentation
4 pm Portfolio Review & Wrap Up

Location Uptown Theatre
more info & registration here

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

thrive lecture and workshop



"Current Perspectives" lecture with Thrive: Terrance Clark (’05 graphic design) and Will Staley (’04 graphic design)
Thursday November 11, 7pm
Epperson Auditorium, Vanderslice Hall
Thrive, a nonprofit design firm located in Helena, Ark., that offers creative and strategic support to assist economically-impoverished rural communities in the United States, is co-directed by Terrance Clark  and Will Staley.

Thrive workshop 
Friday Nov 12 and Saturday Nov 13 
- in the design building
- work on the development of a community event that would benefit the town of Helena, Arkansas, and the branding of that event.
a sign up sheet and details of the workshop will be outside lisa's door -- first come, first serve, so sign up fast!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

design your own alphabet

more info here!

I know there are some worthy bitmap designs from type 1 or experimental letters from type 4!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Internship opportunity

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams

"Looking for smart, focused, talented design students who are interested in the contemporary state of design to apply for seasonal internship program. The intern works directly the designers employed by MoCA, on postcards, posters, didactics and vinyl lettering"


Starting interviews for the next internship period, starting in Jan. and ending in May 2011.

More info about the internship can be found here... http://www.massmoca.org/opportunities.php

Sunday, October 24, 2010

behance portfolios

It's easy to create your own portfolio with Behance. Check out all of the KCAI graphic design students and recent graduates that have their work online. If you are an AIGA member your behance portfolio will show up on the AIGA jobs site too.

joshua eithun
morgan ashley allen
gerg kaufman
laura berglund
josh lambert
dustin maberry
Andrea Morris
MoninaVelarde
tom morse-brown
lance flores
Karen Villalba
luke babb
patrick drake
Cassandra King
Genia Narinskaya
nik smith
taylor pruitt

KCAI design seniors in the news

Guerilla crosswalk temporarily connects Rosedale Park with its neighborhood

Check out the design efforts of seniors Tom Morse-Brown, Tammy Shell and Amanda Laffoon.

The campaign is featured on Let’s Go KC and you can read more on Tom's blog.



Friday, October 22, 2010

AIGA film series

REEL Film: Infinite Space, The Architecture of John Lautner
Event
November 4, 2010
Tivoli Theater

Tickets: Online: $10.00 At Door: $12.00 cash Register Now! Watch the Trailer The Reel Design Film Series presents Infinite Space, a new documentary feature...

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Poster design by our very own, Julie Sikonski

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

ode to your studio desk

a sweet, short film by Imaginary Forces

What makes your desk home?

Gap is back and what AIGA does for you

Here's a quick summary of the recent re-design-crowd-sourcing debacle at Gap. http://www.idsgn.org/posts/gap-turns-to-crowdsourcing/

And more importantly, here is the letter that AIGA sent to GAP. Your national organization for design (AIGA) provides thought leadership on ethical business practices for the profession and has taken a stand against crowdsourcing.
http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm/how-do-businesses-balance-crowd-participation-and-design#letter

Friday, October 8, 2010

Kickball! 10-8

AIGA members and officers gathered for a fun game of kickball!

Sean was awarded a watermelon for being the "best dressed"













Tuesday, October 5, 2010

faculty development grant presentations

jamie gray, mike kidwell, and tyler galloway will be presenting the results of work/research completed with the aid of faculty development grants they each received last spring. these, and other faculty presentations, will be in the vanderslice reception room.

wed oct 6, 3:50
tyler is presenting on the creation of a silkscreen and laser-cut poster he designed “printervention,” a poster exhibit in Chicago, IL that raises awareness of social and political issues.

fri oct 15, 3:30
mike is presenting on the creation of a digitally-published book of personal photography that simultaneously explores personal narrative and the technical issues associated with digital printing.

fri oct 15, 3:50
jamie is presenting on her talk given at the Fifth Centre of Learning and Teaching in Art and Design international conference in Berlin, Germany, where she discussed a long-distance classroom collaboration with our own marty lane. 

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Events: Studio tours and more

http://aigakcai.blogspot.com/2010/10/potential-studio-visits-for-fall.html

Please check out THIS POST to view possible studios we want to tour. I need everyone to select three firms and leave their selections in the comment section on that post. Thanks!

We've got a bunch of events coming up. You MUST be a member of AIGA in order to participate in those so be sure to sign up by the end of the month! It only costs $50, and it's definitely worth every penny of it.

Up-coming events:


Kickball on the 8th, Friday, at Roanoke Park, 4 o clock, meet at 3:45 in studio for a ride or in order to follow someone there.

Halloween Party
Friday, October 29, starting at 7 p.m.
Activities:
Decorating Pumpkins
Decorate Studio
Movies on TV
Video Games
Food - candy
Music
Cake Walk?
Lots of food
Sean (senior studio) is in charge of planning, so contact him with questions or suggestions


Other events happening in the near future to keep an eye out for:
Potluck/Roundtable in November
Group Critique in December
Tours Scattered throughout
Movie Night (Art and Copy)

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Thirty Conversations on Design

Check out the web project Thirty Conversations on Design. They asked 30 creatives two questions: “What single example of design inspires you most?” and “What problem should design solve next?”


Of particular interest:
Daniel Pink on the eraser and where he thinks design should focus next: systems.
Deborah Alder on designing for your audience.

*Daniel Pink wrote a nice little book, A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers Will Rule The Future, that is worth checking out. Perhaps some light winter break reading?

"Lawyers. Accountants. Computer programmers. That’s what our parents encouraged us to become when we grew up. But Mom and Dad were wrong. The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind. The era of “left brain” dominance, and the Information Age that it engendered, are giving way to a new world in which “right brain” qualities-inventiveness, empathy, meaning-predominate. That’s the argument at the center of this provocative and original book, which uses the two sides of our brains as a metaphor for understanding the contours of our times."