Archive for February, 2010

Famous Type ‘Face’

The freshmen Typography students in the BSC Graphic Design and Communications program recently completed some portraits using nothing but type. It may be unusual to look at type characters as a way to accomplish illustrations, but it was a great project to get students to really appreciate the design and shape that type has. See how many of these faces you recognize.

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Posted on February 28th, 2010 by sean  |  4 Comments »

Mmmm, food

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Food is considered the most difficult studio subject to shoot. Too much, too little, to dark, too bight - all those things can ruin the shot.

As consumers, our tolerance of bad food photography is minimal. We’ve become accustomed to perfectly exposed, heavily saturated food photos that look better than they would ever taste.

With that idea in mind, the sophomore Graphic Design and Communications students tackled their first food assignment. Much like the beverage photo assignment, they were encouraged to create an interesting image that represents the food well. The results are excellent and speak for themselves.

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by jason  |  No Comments »

Adding structure

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In the Graphic Design and Communications classes the topic usually revolves around published work - either on paper or the internet. As a creative exercise, the freshmen students attempted sign design with a twist.

The students formed into groups and were asked to create the look and design of the sign and then produce a physical model of it.

The concept came from “Caffeine for the Creative Mind” and was only modified slightly for this exercise. Students were offered three choices - sporting goods for the first Olympics, a caveman campground or a medieval knights training academy.

All of the finished pieces were interesting and very creative. The construction methods were particularly interesting and the students did an excellent job working in groups.

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by jason  |  1 Comment »

Following the steps

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Friday, the Bismarck State College Graphic Design and Communications Department hosted David Molanphy, the Interactive Design Manager with Larsen (http://larsen.com/). There was also a surprise visit from Tim Larsen, founder of Larsen, former Bismarck resident and alum of the BSC Commercial Art program (now GDC). The lecture was presented via Skype video.

David walked students and faculty through the process Larsen uses when working with new clients.

David also took students through ten tips to remember when interviewing and presenting a portfolio.

Thank you Tim and David for taking time and dedicating resources to help students.

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by jason  |  1 Comment »

Campus Read Logo Selected

The sophomores worked with the Campus Read Committee to develop an identity for them. The logo selected was designed by Bree Malingen.

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Posted on February 17th, 2010 by tom  |  No Comments »

A new perspective

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Bismarck Tribune photographer Mike McCleary spent his morning in the sophomore Graphic Design and Communications Current Imaging II classroom. McCleary talked with the students about portraits and the methods he uses to capture people using mostly natural light. His insight and examples were excellent.

Posted on February 16th, 2010 by jason  |  No Comments »