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A poster showcasing our 10-week process was the final deliverable. Students had permission to hire graphic designers for the design and implementation of the poster, but I saw the poster requirement as a learning opportunity. I checked out books on typography, document design, and graphic design from UW Libraries and mastered Adobe Illustrator as much as I needed to in order to create a product that I felt comfortable with, as representation of both the MSIM program and WebJunction.
To view a pdf of the poster, please go to: www.ischool.washington.edu/msim/capstone/capstone2008.aspx
poster for a dan deacon show in belfast, ireland.
dan deacon is an awesome electronic musician from baltimore.
This was a project for AGDA I collaborated on with graphic designer Anthony Gagliardi.
Anthony Gagliardi: anthonygagliardidesign.tumblr.com
AGDA: www.agda.com.au
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
T-Shirt Design by Thurgood Marshal High School Students
Students were asked to design a t-shirt that was inspired by the word "highway". "Highway" was chosen as the subject of their design since this major cityscape feature is visible from the windows of their classroom. Each student designed their t-shirt using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. When they were finished, the designs were printed directly onto the shirts and heat set. The printing of the shirts was made possible by a generous donation of services by Mr. Willis.
Students at Thurgood Marshal found this project to be rewarding, as they proudly wore their shirts around campus for several days after the completion of the project. This has prompted many of the other students around campus to take an interest in industrial arts, as well as the creative arts.
First published as the Peacock Cookery Book in 1964, revised in 1973 and reprinted many times, this is from 1978. Cover photograph by Robert Golden.
The logo was originally created on the GIMP imaging program. It uses the Garamond font, which we found out from our lectures is more recognisable than geometric letters. It also is brightly coloured to catch our eye. I put this up as a reference to how most of us find our information today.