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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

For her graduate project, Melody Teichroeb wanted to break down the barriers separating design schools and empower students to build a design community. She created Connexion, a magazine that enables students to gain insights into what students and professionals are doing, learn valuable tips and tricks, connect with other students, and build networks.

 

Find out more VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.

Digital Design Summer Intensive.

 

Find out more about VFS Summer Intensive programs at vfs.com/summerintensives.

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.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.

Draw By Night #20 - Supernormal

 

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 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

VFS Digital Design students in term 4 experimented and focused on alternative ways to address design campaigns. For their final presentations, they gave a short synopsis of new ad trends.

 

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 #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

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

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

Draw By Night #20 - Supernormal

 

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 vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.

Draw By Night #21 - Quantum Leap Year

 

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 vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.

Draw By Night #27 - Myth Math

 

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

VFS Digital Design celebrates the hard work and achievements of graduating students at the December 2011 graduation ceremony.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at 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 www.vfs.com/digitaldesign

  

One more design I did for the guys...

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

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

  

The GDC/BC Salazar Student Awards celebrates student achievement in Print Design, Interactive, Brand Identity, Video and Motion. The Salazar Award was named after Enrique Salazar, the founding member of the GDC.

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.

 

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

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 #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

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

  

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 #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

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.

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.

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 #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

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.

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

Draw By Night #20 - Supernormal

 

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 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.

VFS Digital Design celebrates the hard work and achievements of graduating students at the December 2011 graduation ceremony.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.

VanC4D is a Vancouver-based CINEMA 4D user group that serves as a venue for users to present cool work, demonstrations of techniques and tutorials on how to use CINEMA 4D. Sponsored in part by VFS Digital Design, the meetups allow C4D enthusiasts to catch up on the latest news in the global CINEMA 4D community.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at 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 www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

VFS Digital Design celebrates the hard work and achievements of graduating students at the December 2011 graduation ceremony.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.

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.

VFS Digital Design students in term 4 experimented and focused on alternative ways to address design campaigns. For their final presentations, they gave a short synopsis of new ad trends.

 

Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

 

Photos by Danny Chan dannychan.ca.

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