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It’s been about 12 years since Ryan Honey walked the halls of VFS as a Digital Design student. After graduating, he made a big splash as the Creative Director at Heavy.com before founding Buck, a production-based creative agency, where he now serves as a Creative Director in their Los Angeles office. You’ve seen his work in commercials, network promos, and experimental motion graphics for companies like Burger King, Coke, Google, Nike, and the NBA.
Ryan spent three days with us as an Artist in Residence sharing his experience, advice, and thoughts through one-on-one chats, presentations, and a keynote speaking appearance at Appetizers.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
As part of the Term 5 elective, Experimental 2D Graphics, we spend one entire class in a room with no computers. We bring all sorts of materials together like paint, magazines, pencils, markers, glue and we even had a sewing machine. Each student uses all these materials to create hand-made textures to scan-in for later use in their digital work.
This exercise is one of many that suggests that not all answers to visual problems lie behind your computer screen. Sometimes you need to get your hands dirty!
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Digital Design student, Juan Martinezguerra was fortunate enough to work with TEDx Vancouver for his graduate project to create interactive elements to enhance the 2011 conference experience for attendees and followers. Juan created a host of conference materials — from origami name tags conference attendees could interact with to fold into an 'explorer' spaceship to an interactive kiosk, website and iPhone application that allow attendees to expand the cluster of “ideas worth spreading."
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Vancouver Creative Mornings is a monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types. Each event includes a 20 minute talk. This past December, VFS Digital Design sponsored the event.
Alex Beim, Creative Director Tangible Interaction Design, spoke on the topic of design inspiration. He engaged the audience with his philosophy and interactive installations.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
The theme of our recent Digital Design Talks was "character". Digital Design student, Robert Soo, spoke about his in-progress final project — an alphabet book. Lisa Ma and Tim Hoffpauir from Karacters Design Group / DDB Canada (www.karacters.com) discussed injecting personality into brands. And Peter Gikandi of Microsoft's gaming division, Big Park (www.bigpark.com), blew our minds by creating a dynamic character in real time.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
As part of the team building component of Term 1 Project Management, students are given a box of dollar store objects and a mission: keep a marble moving along a course for as long a time as possible, with it ending up falling into an egg cup. Armed with plastic necklaces, dominoes, bendy straws, a roll of toilet tissue and other priceless objects, teams compete to create the best design to meet the goal. Upon completion, the teams analyze their designs for strengths and weaknesses and process key team dynamic components — How were design decisions made? How were disagreements resolved? How was leadership determined? Did team members contribute equally to the vision and how did they each fare when it came to implementation?
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at <a href="http://www.vfs.com/programs/digital-design" rel="nofollow">www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign</a>
Photos by <a href="http://dannychan.ca" rel="nofollow">Danny Chan</a>
The cadets are industrious but frequently get into unforeseen trouble during the crew's mining quest. Fortunately, the elite pilot of the Rock Raiders is on watch.
It’s been about 12 years since Ryan Honey walked the halls of VFS as a Digital Design student. After graduating, he made a big splash as the Creative Director at Heavy.com before founding Buck, a production-based creative agency, where he now serves as a Creative Director in their Los Angeles office. You’ve seen his work in commercials, network promos, and experimental motion graphics for companies like Burger King, Coke, Google, Nike, and the NBA.
Ryan spent three days with us as an Artist in Residence sharing his experience, advice, and thoughts through one-on-one chats, presentations, and a keynote speaking appearance at Appetizers.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
In Interactive Design 3, students are asked to select from one of three client briefs to develop a social change project. Cherie, Michael and Jay chose to develop a mobile application to assist with earthquake preparedness. The application offers device features, such as RSS, GPS tracking and "bounce location" to sustain user correspondence during disaster relief efforts.
The team divided the roles and responsibilities to tackle strategic review, competitive analysis, moodboards, user experience, information architecture and interactive design.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #35 - The Game Plan
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Artist and Instructor Kristina Fiedrich, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
In the 2D Graphics 2 course, students are asked to create a character that they might use for an animation sequence or in design.
These are samples of some of the best work across multiple classes.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
The theme of our recent Digital Design Talks was "character". Digital Design student, Robert Soo, spoke about his in-progress final project — an alphabet book. Lisa Ma and Tim Hoffpauir from Karacters Design Group / DDB Canada (www.karacters.com) discussed injecting personality into brands. And Peter Gikandi of Microsoft's gaming division, Big Park (www.bigpark.com), blew our minds by creating a dynamic character in real time.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #33 - Home Sweet Home
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Digital Design instructor Myron Campbell, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
openFrameworks Lab
Digital Design Weekend part of the London Design Festival 2010 programme.
Hellicar & Lewis and programmers from the openFrameworks community developed four interactive coding projects over the Weekend
Project 1: energyhive (http://www.energyhive.co.uk/)
Joshua Cooper with Sebastien Jouhans
Project 2: Pedestrian Visualisation (http://www.flightphase.com/?page_id=380)
James George & Karolina Sobecka with Shawn Bonkowski, Jason Van Cleave, Timothy Gfrerer, Ben Jones, Marianne Westergaard & Panagiotis Thomoglou
Project 3: Wall of Sound
Esteban Martín Giménez, Laura Fontanet Gómez & Marta Fontanet Gómez with Ireti Olowe, William Hooke, Marc Bonet, Marek Bereza, Alastair Dant & Robin Beitra
Project 4: Natural Writing
Reza Ali with Roger Palà
www.vam.ac.uk/activ_events/events/London_Design_Festival/...
As part of the Term 5 elective, Experimental 2D Graphics, we spend one entire class in a room with no computers. We bring all sorts of materials together like paint, magazines, pencils, markers, glue and we even had a sewing machine. Each student uses all these materials to create hand-made textures to scan-in for later use in their digital work.
This exercise is one of many that suggests that not all answers to visual problems lie behind your computer screen. Sometimes you need to get your hands dirty!
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #19 - Whoa Nellie
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Digital Design instructor Myron Campbell, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night (drawbynight.notsosimpleton.com) artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca
It’s been about 12 years since Ryan Honey walked the halls of VFS as a Digital Design student. After graduating, he made a big splash as the Creative Director at Heavy.com before founding Buck, a production-based creative agency, where he now serves as a Creative Director in their Los Angeles office. You’ve seen his work in commercials, network promos, and experimental motion graphics for companies like Burger King, Coke, Google, Nike, and the NBA.
Ryan spent three days with us as an Artist in Residence sharing his experience, advice, and thoughts through one-on-one chats, presentations, and a keynote speaking appearance at Appetizers.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design student Robert Soo created a brand identity for a Vancouver waterfront boutique hotel. The logo makes use of a variety of backings drawn from landscape paintings in the public domain that capture the local environment. The brand package consists of competitive analysis, moodboards, environment design, logo design and miscellaneous branded applications.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #33 - Home Sweet Home
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Digital Design instructor Myron Campbell, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
Draw By Night #32 - Game Over
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Digital Design instructor Myron Campbell, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
In the 2D Graphics 2 course, students were asked to create a vector self-portrait using Adobe Illustrator. They could chose to do a headshot or full body, in any pose that interested them.
These are samples of some of the best work.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #42 (Oct '15) - The Skookums
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Interactive Technologist and Instructor Christopher Quine, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.edu/programs/digital-design
Photos by Danny Chan
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In the 2D Graphics 2 course, students are asked to create a character that they might use for an animation sequence or in design.
These are samples of some of the best work across multiple classes.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
It’s been about 12 years since Ryan Honey walked the halls of VFS as a Digital Design student. After graduating, he made a big splash as the Creative Director at Heavy.com before founding Buck, a production-based creative agency, where he now serves as a Creative Director in their Los Angeles office. You’ve seen his work in commercials, network promos, and experimental motion graphics for companies like Burger King, Coke, Google, Nike, and the NBA.
Ryan spent three days with us as an Artist in Residence sharing his experience, advice, and thoughts through one-on-one chats, presentations, and a keynote speaking appearance at Appetizers.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #33 - Home Sweet Home
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Digital Design instructor Myron Campbell, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
As part of the team building component of Term 1 Project Management, students are given a box of dollar store objects and a mission: keep a marble moving along a course for as long a time as possible, with it ending up falling into an egg cup. Armed with plastic necklaces, dominoes, bendy straws, a roll of toilet tissue and other priceless objects, teams compete to create the best design to meet the goal. Upon completion, the teams analyze their designs for strengths and weaknesses and process key team dynamic components — How were design decisions made? How were disagreements resolved? How was leadership determined? Did team members contribute equally to the vision and how did they each fare when it came to implementation?
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at <a href="http://www.vfs.com/programs/digital-design" rel="nofollow">www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign</a>
Photos by <a href="http://dannychan.ca" rel="nofollow">Danny Chan</a>
In the 2D Graphics 2 course, students are asked to create a character that they might use for an animation sequence or in design.
These are samples of some of the best work across multiple classes.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
It’s been about 12 years since Ryan Honey walked the halls of VFS as a Digital Design student. After graduating, he made a big splash as the Creative Director at Heavy.com before founding Buck, a production-based creative agency, where he now serves as a Creative Director in their Los Angeles office. You’ve seen his work in commercials, network promos, and experimental motion graphics for companies like Burger King, Coke, Google, Nike, and the NBA.
Ryan spent three days with us as an Artist in Residence sharing his experience, advice, and thoughts through one-on-one chats, presentations, and a keynote speaking appearance at Appetizers.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #42 (Oct '15) - The Skookums
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Interactive Technologist and Instructor Christopher Quine, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.edu/programs/digital-design
Photos by Danny Chan
As part of the Term 5 elective, Experimental 2D Graphics, we spend one entire class in a room with no computers. We bring all sorts of materials together like paint, magazines, pencils, markers, glue and we even had a sewing machine. Each student uses all these materials to create hand-made textures to scan-in for later use in their digital work.
This exercise is one of many that suggests that not all answers to visual problems lie behind your computer screen. Sometimes you need to get your hands dirty!
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Digital Design student, Juan Martinezguerra was fortunate enough to work with TEDx Vancouver for his graduate project to create interactive elements to enhance the 2011 conference experience for attendees and followers. Juan created a host of conference materials — from origami name tags conference attendees could interact with to fold into an 'explorer' spaceship to an interactive kiosk, website and iPhone application that allow attendees to expand the cluster of “ideas worth spreading."
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
As part of the team building component of Term 1 Project Management, students are given a box of dollar store objects and a mission: keep a marble moving along a course for as long a time as possible, with it ending up falling into an egg cup. Armed with plastic necklaces, dominoes, bendy straws, a roll of toilet tissue and other priceless objects, teams compete to create the best design to meet the goal. Upon completion, the teams analyze their designs for strengths and weaknesses and process key team dynamic components — How were design decisions made? How were disagreements resolved? How was leadership determined? Did team members contribute equally to the vision and how did they each fare when it came to implementation?
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at <a href="http://www.vfs.com/programs/digital-design" rel="nofollow">www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign</a>
Photos by <a href="http://dannychan.ca" rel="nofollow">Danny Chan</a>
For her graduate project in the Digital Design program, Cherie Korol created an ocean conservation news portal. Most sites in the field of ocean conservation are poorly organized , showcasing marginalized areas of information. Cherie utilized this initiative to develop a strong content strategy approach and viable IA that successfully carries through to mobile devices, such as the iPad.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #42 (Oct '15) - DOMINIONS
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Interactive Technologist and Instructor Christopher Quine, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.edu/programs/digital-design
Photos by Danny Chan
For her graduate project, Marija Vidanovic developed a unique accordion news-magazine called ‘Flip’ that allows young urban professionals to quickly flip through daily headlines. This novel, eco-friendly solution eliminates the need of glue and staples.
Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
The design industry is built upon the principles of composition and storytelling across all media. More and more, the lines of traditional mediums are blurring. As such, designers who understand mixed-media ideation are in high demand. This term 6 course focuses on the combination of digital and analogue techniques to efficiently produce stop motion animation for compelling narratives. This course is built on the principles of teamwork, organization, and experimentation; students work in teams, while contributing to a single class project.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
Draw By Night #35 - The Game Plan
What happens when you mix a roomful of artists, giant pieces of paper, and a crazy theme? If you’re Artist and Instructor Kristina Fiedrich, you turn those ingredients into Vancouver’s only bi-monthly drawing party. At Draw By Night, artists can work collaboratively on pieces, or by themselves on their own section. The only emphasis is on getting everyone drawing. Participants are encouraged to use Twitter or other social media to discuss the event and post pictures, allowing real-time engagement with the drawing community. They can also post ideas and comments that are often integrated into the next event.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/programs/digitaldesign
Photos by Danny Chan
In the 2D Graphics 2 course, students were asked to create a vector self-portrait using Adobe Illustrator. They could chose to do a headshot or full body, in any pose that interested them.
These are samples of some of the best work.
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
VFS Digital Design's Appetizers Night is a chance for graduating students to showcase their favourite project to an industry audience on the lookout for hot young talent. The keynote speaker this time around was Peter Jin Hong, Digital Design Alumnus and User Experience Designer at Google+ Photos.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Digital Design student, Juan Martinezguerra was fortunate enough to work with TEDx Vancouver for his graduate project to create interactive elements to enhance the 2011 conference experience for attendees and followers. Juan created a host of conference materials — from origami name tags conference attendees could interact with to fold into an 'explorer' spaceship to an interactive kiosk, website and iPhone application that allow attendees to expand the cluster of “ideas worth spreading."
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.