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For Enterprise Week 2014 20 students joined the #BRANDED team to create a range of unique identities for new pop-up restaurants and takeways - each students entering their work for a chance to win the #BRANDED designers' goody bag
The Financial District is known for its day traders and office workers. But, I wanted
to focus on the people who make the neighborhood their home. There
is an increasing number of young couples buying their first homes and
starting families.
For the design, I took photos of the neighborhood and found some interesting patterns
and landmarks. I tried to find a balance between commerce and family
life by using a muted natural color palette and choice of type. The
geometric patterns represent the energy of the neighborhood.
In this project the students were directed to the Nobel lecture speech by Harold Pinter where he criticized the U.S. for its foreign policies. They contrasted this with a parody "roast" that the comedian Stephen Colbert gave at the press core dinner in Washington DC. The results were odd, stunning, and let to interesting discussion in class.
For Enterprise Week 2014 20 students joined the #BRANDED team to create a range of unique identities for new pop-up restaurants and takeways - each students entering their work for a chance to win the #BRANDED designers' goody bag
Linda really excelled at making charms with strong form and movement, too. I like that she took the charms out of the sample square format and made them taller.
Student work where they had to script and then present how to make a simple food item (such as potato salad) using only words and gestures. This may be my favorite.
In this project the students were directed to the Nobel lecture speech by Harold Pinter where he criticized the U.S. for its foreign policies. They contrasted this with a parody "roast" that the comedian Stephen Colbert gave at the press core dinner in Washington DC. The results were odd, stunning, and let to interesting discussion in class.
mcad.edu One student's work in the special printmaking workshop, taught by Harmen Liemburg.
Photograph ©Erin Nicole Johnson for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design