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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.
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, and glue. 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!
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
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.
The theme of our recent Digital Design Talks was originality — a mix of all that is wonderful and inspirational. Tim Shetz, a designer and instructor from San Francisco, started the talk with the topic, ‘Be An Originator, Not a Duplicator’. Then, our student, Dalhi Guzman Inzunza, presented his paintings and unique graphic compositions done at VFS. Finally, Boca (Marcos) Ceravolo, our alumni who specializes in motion, showed the students his latest project, ‘MTV Brazil’s 2011 VMB’.
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 melange — a mix of all that is wonderful and inspirational. The student team of Magda Else Becker, Lina Zhao and Feryal Khawar beautifully presented an overview of their Interactive Design 2 course project, Sooul — an experiential site for circus-inspired training — and revealed their rigorous design process. Perry Chua (http://www.perrychua.com), branding and design expert extraordinaire, delivered an extremely motivating speech on visualization.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca
At this Digital Design Slam, student teams had one day to design and produce an identity and motion graphics package for a music awards show. They presented their final design concepts to a panel of judges.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at 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, and glue. 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!
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
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!
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
In term 5, the Packaging class was challenged to brand and attract consumers to buy their products off the shelf.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Draw By Night #33 - The Hand Off
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 #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
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.
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.
So excited with this new launch, KotomiCreations digital print products shop at Contrado , London based leading on-demand digital print company.
KotomiCreations' digital art has been newly approved for one of their collaborating designers/artists.
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
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, and glue. 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!
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
Draw By Night #33 - The Hand Off
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 #33 - The Hand Off
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.
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 #33 - The Hand Off
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 #33 - The Hand Off
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?
Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
2D Graphics 3 is an elective course that combines techniques from both Illustrator and Photoshop. The class analyzes and deconstructs current styles and trends, such as “Street Art” and how the movement has expanded beyond graffiti into things like yarn-bombing, wheat-pasting, stenciling, sticker art and LED art. The students then emulate this style.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign
Draw By Night #18: The Uncollectables
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 (http://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.
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.
The theme of our recent Digital Design Talks was originality — a mix of all that is wonderful and inspirational. Tim Shetz, a designer and instructor from San Francisco, started the talk with the topic, ‘Be An Originator, Not a Duplicator’. Then, our student, Dalhi Guzman Inzunza, presented his paintings and unique graphic compositions done at VFS. Finally, Boca (Marcos) Ceravolo, our alumni who specializes in motion, showed the students his latest project, ‘MTV Brazil’s 2011 VMB’.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.
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.
Draw By Night #31 - Catnado
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
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
Honesty fabric printed by Spoonflower. Honesty pattern available in the four colourways shown as fabric, wallpaper and, until August, giftwrap at Spoonflower.
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 #31 - Catnado
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 #30 - Bugs Gone Wild
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
Early on in their year at VFS, Digital Design students work on a group project that involves only one task – keep a marble in motion for as long as possible.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.
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.
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.