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This is Cubeboy who declares this little, sweet green island to be part of the MonsterFabrik Union! (By the way it's the first island in the Union, but never mind!)
Cubeboy is really proud of this new victory for the MonsterFabrik Union, that's why he has raised his arms!
He thinks: "Power to the MonsterFabriK Union of little green sweet islands!"
So the next time you leave your rubbish in the nature be careful! One eyed monsterhills might want their revenge!
This is one of my first illustrator character I designed. I think he's rubbish but nevertheless I like him! He's called BlitzBoy because he likes fire, thunder and lightning! HAY!
So the next time you leave your rubbish in the nature be careful! One eyed monsterhills might want their revenge!
The Packaging of Nothing, in order to call attention to the impact and sometimes wastefulness of packaging.
By the Communication Design students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Spring 2009 visit miad.edu
Images taken from MAtters (ed. Paulus M. Dreibholz). Work pictured was undertaken on the MA Communication Design course at Central Saint Martins over the last two years.
Just a quick illustration! To post a statement: Life is beautful!
Did you know that every Mountain has it's own spirit and that this spirit wants to be free once in a year?
Well know you know! I just captured the moment when Mr. Mountain releases his spirit Mr.Ghost who's totally in love with the countryside.
This is Monica. A communication designer.
Not as sophisticated a lighting set-up as the other day, but happy and cheery subjects in frame. You might notice the greenish cast on the images... I forgot to turn of the florescent lights in the room.
©2008 : Dustin Stanton
School: Metro State College of Denver
Class: Senior Portfolio
Description: Student art directed book binder David Ashley. Materiels: White Snakeskin, burgandy allictor skin, gold leaf inlay and hot foil stamped.
I think, even if my personal photographs don't have anything to do with my graphic design, illustration and artsy work, I guess I have to post them. Just because I like them!
The Packaging of Nothing, in order to call attention to the impact and sometimes wastefulness of packaging.
By the Communication Design students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Spring 2009 visit miad.edu
The Packaging of Nothing, in order to call attention to the impact and sometimes wastefulness of packaging.
By the Communication Design students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
Spring 2009 visit miad.edu
Students from Thomas Bennett Community College show off their designs for a communications campaign to reduce water wastage in their school.
Photography: Martina Pipprich
For a detailed list of all authors please refer to lyriklabor.de/
Das LyrikLabor ist ein Projekt von Studierenden der Lehreinheiten Kommunikationsdesign und Innenarchitektur der Fachhochschule Mainz und des Deutschen Instituts der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Das LyrikLabor entführt seine Besucher in eine literarische Traumwelt. Vom 19. bis zum 22. März entsteht in Mainz ein poetisches Design- und Kommunikationszentrum.
Poesie für alle Sinne
Auf drei Ebenen zeigt das LyrikLabor Installationen, die Traumgedichte aus verschiedenen Epochen künstlerisch interpretieren. Der Besucher kann hier selbst aktiv werden; er darf nicht nur entdecken, sondern mitgestalten. Lyrik wird aus den Anthologien befreit und zu einem Erlebnis für alle Sinne.
In term 1 2D Graphics 1, students gain a mastery of Photoshop techniques. For this assignment, the students learned about compositing and applied it to the given, Halloween-appropriate theme.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Competitive races 2006:
the view from the netroots ,2006
IInstallation for “Personal Geographies:
Contemporary Artists Make Maps” at
Hunter College Times Square Galleries, New York
Mixed media wall drawing: Acrylic,
nails, pins, paper, thread, wire 162” x 120”
Photography: Martina Pipprich
For a detailed list of all authors please refer to lyriklabor.de/
Das LyrikLabor ist ein Projekt von Studierenden der Lehreinheiten Kommunikationsdesign und Innenarchitektur der Fachhochschule Mainz und des Deutschen Instituts der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Das LyrikLabor entführt seine Besucher in eine literarische Traumwelt. Vom 19. bis zum 22. März entsteht in Mainz ein poetisches Design- und Kommunikationszentrum.
Poesie für alle Sinne
Auf drei Ebenen zeigt das LyrikLabor Installationen, die Traumgedichte aus verschiedenen Epochen künstlerisch interpretieren. Der Besucher kann hier selbst aktiv werden; er darf nicht nur entdecken, sondern mitgestalten. Lyrik wird aus den Anthologien befreit und zu einem Erlebnis für alle Sinne.
Journeys into Post Modernism:
Friday workshop with University of Huddersfield, UK
Students studying Communication Design, Graphic Design BA Hons.