AIGA/LA EVENT | Masters of Graphic Design: UCLA Extension Catalog Covers
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Sorry about the small sampling, and less-than-perfect shots. It was a treat to see work from such iconic designers all in one collection.
www.aigalosangeles.org/events/archives/002206.php
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L775 : 2 Jedi master -David & Jean Luc-, i was their padawan for 3 months last summer. They like Granola, bikes, Star Wars and SF... Their skills in graphic design are high level !
Mighty Fist. -----> i.i.
Image by eyewashdesign: A. Golden
BLOGGED: 05 / 09 Nov. 2008: www.counterspinyc.blogspot.com/
Graphic Design ---> a. golden, eyewash design, c. 2008.
After years of freelance work to "pay the bills", I've decided to go back to university. That's right! I'm going for a MPS in Art Therapy. I'm shooting for Pratt Institute. For more information on the program: www.pratt.edu/creative_arts_therapy
My concentration will be on children. More specifically, those most in need. Those who've suffered the most terribly ---> in other words, the socio & economically disadvantaged, those sexually, emotionally and/or physically abused, the neglected & the abandoned children, as well as children diagnosed with Autism.
Let me know what you think --->
Any constructive criticism is also most welcome! I'm trying to earn my Master's in Art Therapy. BUT, I MUST FIRST take 19 additional undergraduate courses which will qualify my eligibility to apply. I WILL get in!
I firmly believe that together we CAN make a difference.
Thanks, in advance!
UPDATE: 09 Dec. 2010 -> Took a detour in Phoenix, AZ as an AmeriCorps VISTA with the National Society for American Indian Elderly. Now serving with the OR Trail Chapter of the American Red Cross as an Outreach Specialist with the Native American Rehabilitation Center of the NW.
WHooP~WHooP!
Prussian Type Design
Image by Alki1
Master drawing for the Prussian Railways from 1912, similar to the version of 1905. This is the model for DIN Engschrift. The capital M looks different to my eyes than the current DIN. And I think that I found it on Unzipped, a FontShop site.
it's so easy to shrug this off as something that we have seen throughout our lives, especially if we have ever had to draw letterforms in drafting projects, but then, when you really look, a whole new world opens up. DIN's history comes alive for me.
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