Showing posts with label student work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label student work. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

SHOW AND TELL 2011: Juried Student Design Competition

This represents the best editorial student work of the past year. All submissions were put in front of a jury of respected art directors: Roger Black, John Walker and Genevieve Williams.

Anna Betts (@anna_betts)
Cambridge School of Art, UK
Professor: Chris Draper


Zachary Gilyard (@ZachGilyard)
Rochester Institute of Technology
Professor: Alex Bitterman


Rachel Orr (@rachelanneorr)
Ohio University
Professor: Julie Elman




Clarissa San Pedro (@csanpedro)
Central St Martins College of Art & Design, London
Professor: Patrick Roberts

to take a closer look at their editorial work gallery1






Josh Clement
Monash University, Caulfield Campus, Victoria, Australia
Professor: Niko Spelbrink



Ahreum Han
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Professor: Daniel Morgenthaler


Elissa Roberts (@elissaroberts)
Ohio University
Professor: Julie Elman




Jay Jiwon Yoon
Parsons, the New School for Design
Professor: Sandra Maxa

to take a closer look at more of their editorial work gallery2






Patrick Crowley (@pcrowl)
Iowa State University
Professor: Paula Curran




Minjung Lee (@mjlee1020)
School of Visual Arts
Professors: Carin Goldberg, Claudia de Almeida




Luke Shuman (@lukeshuman)
Taylor University
Professor: Ryan James




Lindsay Weitzman
Boston University
Professor: Kristen Coogan

to take a closer look at more of their editorial work gallery3




Friday, October 23, 2009

Grid Layout

To help with the explanation of a grid layout we have some visuals from a student, Joana Koiller, who makes use of grid work in all her layouts and spreads.

She had 12 columns that she aligns all of her text boxes, visuals and titles to.
But she has fun with the grid and does not get mired by it.

Take a look.




EDIT: OKAY, I realized it is very hard to see the lines, Until i can remedy this just click on the image to enlarge it and you will be able to see faint blue guide lines. Never the less, one can see the pattern that emerges from keeping the text and image uniform on grids. Well Done.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Student type specimen work

Pages from David Robinson and Christopher Sabatini's Type Specimen books.