Sunday, February 12, 2023

MADMEN: "I give you money, you give me ideas." " Everything you do belongs to the agency"

If you've never watched MADMEN on AMC then perhaps you might wish to do so especially if you are interested in working in Advertising. This long running series was pretty accurate when it came to describing the trials and tribulations of working with a creative team. The hard truth about working for a design advertising agency is that everything you do/create/think up belongs to the company. Remember you get paid to do the job and the hard reality is that it is usually someone else takes credit for it...and wins awards for it. It's a tough pill to swallow and a hard lesson to learn. Sometimes, just sometimes, those in charge actually do give their creative team credit. 

Scroll to 10:27 for the intended clip about how you work for the company, and not the other way around.

Senior Designers Client Project: Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) Rebranding Summer Camp / CampMODA

GSU Graphic Design History with MODA: 

1315 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

In 2009, The Museum of Design Atlanta decided to work with GSU Graphic Design on upcoming projects for the museum. Over the years MODA has been so supportive of our program and it's students by continuing to include design concepts from our program for their advertising/marketing and exhibitions.  

Below, you can see first hand the first "Camp MODA" concepts submitted by designers in the program that was documented. Looking back on it now, some 14 years later it becomes more of a case study of how the process went during their selection:

"Tuesday 1:00pm, August 8, 2009:The Museum of Design Atlanta Offices Atlanta.

The MODA critique started with everyone's beautiful work spread out on the museum floor so that Brenda and Raja and another employee could get an idea of all the designs. 

The Poster Designs were next to the Mailers each of  the designers did for this project. Again, Brenda was very excited and complimentary to everyone's design. As Mike, Jason, Nathan,Chrissy, and Joe looked on, the process of elimination and selection began. Brenda made comments and remarks about each design as she went through the entire selection process. Design concepts were taken from the floor to the table as the editing process kept moving along until Brenda reached her final 5-6 poster/mailer designs. 

Some of the posters designs she has encouraged some revisions in order for them to be used in the future. Brenda intends to use several of your designs for the next several years at MODA for their Summer Design Camp. 

Mario Segarra's work was selected for Summer Design Camp 2010. 

 

The editing and decision-making continues as Brenda and Raja discuss the work out loud. 

   

All the work being placed on the table was given a second look once Brenda and Raja got to the final 10 selections just to make sure they hadn't overlooked anything that still might work for the Summer Design Camp. 

   

Down to the final 6 Designs with other designs being considered should Coca Cola become a major contributor to their Summer Camp. If so then they felt those with the more obvious Coke imagery would move to the front of the line. They are still waiting to hear from Coca Cola. 

   

Back to the table again to re-check to see if any work had been mistakenly omitted. 

   

The top five chosen are below: 

   

And then there were Three: Mario, Justin and Joe ....

   

And then there was One: Mario Segarra."

  

This was the original assignment for The 2009 MODA Project: 

"www.museumofdesign.org 

I am very pleased to announce that for the first time MODA (Museum of Design Atlanta) has agreed to work on a design project with a class at Georgia State University. This project will be explained fully by the Executive Director of MODA, Brenda Galina, on Wednesday August 26th at 11:30 at MODA. Everyone must be present. She will meet with us and discuss the printed promotional project with the head of their Branding group, Leda Walker, who is with Fletcher Martin Advertising. (www.fletchermartin.com) Graphic Designers will focus on creating printed materials for specific exhibition by MODA. 

These selected designs must be within the MODA Branding guide yet is wide open for visual concepts and presentations. Paper for printing will be furnished by Neenah Papers. February 12, 2010-May 1, 2010 Patron Opening Friday February 12, 2010 MODA will present a photography exhibition curated by Portfolio Center in conjunction with the Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program. 

This exhibition will highlight, through one of a kind displays, fascinating individuals and the designed objects they can’t live without. Images supplied but designers can also be more conceptual. "

I think the experience that all of us gained from this professional experience was a glimpse into how most companies/design houses/non-profits work in choosing designs to use. GSU Graphic Design went on after this project to work alongside MODA over the next 7 years...and now it's your turn.

If you look closely at all the concepts posted above, and there were many, the selection process was very lengthy and conversational with the MODA staff and the designers. It seems that the playfulness and the overall visual appeal of the poster /design chosen seemed the most versatile and unique to the MODA mission of what a summer camp could be. (It was their first so they wanted a design that could serve a large audience of adults and children and sponsors.) Mario Segarra's design was used for 10+ years and now it's your turn to create work that will carry on the design "torch" for another 10 years hopefully. 


 


 Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all things design. MODA, (formerly known as the Atlanta International Museum of Art & Design) is a participating member of the Smithsonian Affiliate program, and examines how design affects our daily lives through engaging exhibitions, educational outreach, and special events designed to initiate conversation and community dialogue. 

MODA regularly features exhibitions highlighting architecture, industrial and product design, interiors and furniture, graphics, fashion and more. In 2003, MODA’s Board of Directors, staff, and community advisers made the collective decision to redefine the Museum’s mission and direction, and the Museum of Design Atlanta was born. MODA is currently located in Midtown Atlanta, a part of the Midtown Arts Corridor.



 


Saturday, February 11, 2023

GSU 2023 Juried Student Exhibition : List of Juniors and Seniors who entered work




Thanks to everyone who entered the 2023 Juried Student Exhibition at GSU this year!  Each of you were encouraged to enter some of your graphic design, photography, drawings, illustrations into this annual competition that celebrates all disciplines of students working at GSU. Students entering this competition will receive the 5pts as indicated on the course syllabus Good luck to those who entered and hopefully our Graphic Design program will have a great representation in this year's exhibition.

12 Seniors Entered / 13 Juniors Entered = 25 Entries from Graphic Designers out of 104 students who entered this year's competition.

Here are the list of those Juniors and Seniors who entered from Graphic Design:

Seniors:

Ira Colendrino

Sarah Dasher

Erica Dean

Rose Degefa

Audrey Fecteau

Camilinh Huynh

Kaitlyn Johnson

Jemari Sapp

Gavin Teichert

Joshua Tyburski

Robert Vergara

Jonathan Zarate

Juniors:

David Castillo 

Euihyang Choi

Katie Crosby

Laura DuBose

Cydnei Gay

Jaiven Harris

Nina Jao

Natalie Kelly

Mary-Kathryn Kendrick

Leon Logan

Breana Morgan

Evelyn Pham

Brittany Tsoi

 

 

48 HR REPACK Student Competition - GSU Graphic Design Teams Enter

 

Congratulations to the 2 Senior Graphic Design Teams that entered this year's 48HR Hour REPACK Student Competition! You represented the University/College/Department in all the best ways by competing in this annual student competition.

 Great Job Senior Teams! 














ECO-HEX

Designed By: 

Erica Dean Audrey Fecteau Camlinh Huynh Reid Tyburski Jade Parazo



 

 

 

THE BOX

Designed By:








Sunday, January 22, 2023

GSU Student Film Festival Poster and Program Design Competition

JUST ENTER THIS COMPETITION!  It will bring not only the Graphic Design program some attention throughout the University but will allow you to use this competition on your resume and possibly your portfolio...it will also give the Welch School of Art & Design some much needed attention!  It's a Win Win situation....so just design something and send it off to them! Each of you should be participating in as many design challenges as possible...it shows you love design and can design anything for anyone.

Use the poster winner from last year for how type might be used. Leave a space where INFO type can be inserted when that info is available. Just Do it! :)



AIGA Students Pin UP Competition - Come on GSU Graphic Design Club and Enter and Win this dang thing!


 https://atlanta.aiga.org/event/2023-pin-up-show/

 

Join students from all over the Southeast for this annual design industry night where students "pin-up" and show off their latest designs. We are excited to be at Monday Night Garage February 26th from 3-6p.m. for this year’s show.

Get the opportunity to immerse yourself in Atlanta’s creative community hanging out with other design students, faculty and professionals. Walk around and take a peek at emerging trends created by our area’s rising stars. Show school pride in the photo booth and during the annual school roll call.

Employers hiring interns and recent grads are invited to scope new talent.

All attendees are eligible for fun door prizes throughout the event. Enjoy light snacks while making a new connection.

Pinners vie for a chance to win Excellence Awards and Judge’s Choice Awards (one per judge). Excellence Awards include the top overall six pieces in the show based on creativity, craftsmanship, concept, and use of design elements as determined by the judges.

All proceeds benefit the AIGA Atlanta Student Board and all of our exciting initiatives for 2023.

Registration & Pricing:

Register in advance online or register at the door. Save a few bucks with early bird pricing (through 2.5.23 midnight) and regular online pricing (through 2.25.23 midnight). At-door registrants should bring cash or have Eventbrite app downloaded.

Early Bird (ends Feb 5, 11:59 pm) – Members: $10, Non-Members: $15

Regular Online (ends Feb 25, 11:59 pm) – Members: $15, Non-Members: $20

At-Door – Members: $20, Non-members: $25

Pinning is FREE with event fee. Not sure whether to pin? Bring it with you and decide at the show.

All ticket sales are final. No refunds. To transfer a ticket, contact the Student Board at: aiga.atl.sb@gmail.com with “2023 Pin-Up Show ticket” on the subject line.

Schedule:

3 pm: Doors open

3–4:30 pm: Pinning work to the walls runs from 3 until 4:30pm OR until wall space is filled. Arrive early! NO pinning after 4:30pm.

4:30–5:30 pm: Judge deliberations; Grab some food, mingle and take pictures with friends in the photo booth. Pin area may be partially closed off for judging.

5:30–6 pm: Announcements, awards, and closing comments. You must be present to win.

Photo booth and door prizes throughout the night.

Eligibility & Rules:

• Competition participants must be a current student or graduated between August–December 2022 presenting school work only. No professional work allowed, internship and personal work are allowed.

•To enter the competition, bring your work to Monday Night Garage on the evening of Sunday, February 26, 2023 between 3–4:30pm (pending available space) to be pinned on the competition wall, organized by category.

• All required information must be written on the back of pieces: piece name, your name, email, phone number, school, faculty/instructor’s name. Group projects must list all group project members who must all be present.

• No personal information should be visible on the front of your work. A short, brief statement about the work (100 words max) may be pinned next to your piece or incorporated in your presentation layout and is highly recommended.

• Prior to pinning, category pinning location verified by wall monitor. Work may be re-positioned by wall monitor if in the wrong area. Attendees may not move the work of others.

• Maximum 3 entries per student. (Any identity system or branding campaign is considered 1 entry.)

• All work must be “pin-able” (with our supplied removable poster tape) and no larger than 13” x 19”. No physical 3D projects accepted. Pieces recommended to NOT be mounted to heavy board, just paper.

WINNERS MUST BE PRESENT TO RECEIVE PRIZES!

Questions?

Contact the Student Board at: education@atlanta.aiga.org with “2023 Pin-Up Show ticket” on the subject line.

Would you like to volunteer?

AIGA Atlanta is a volunteer-run organization, and we're always looking for energetic and passionate volunteers to help at our events. The plus side is that you don't have to be a member AND you get in for FREE! If you are interested in volunteering for this event, please email education@atlanta.aiga.org.

Accessibility: If you need accommodations to fully access the event, please get in touch with programming@atlanta.aiga.org.

A very special thank you to Goods & Services and Monday Night Brewing, our event partners for the 11th Annual Student Pin Up Show.

When & Where
Sun, Feb 26, 2023 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM EST
Monday Night Garage
933 Lee Street Southwest
Atlanta, GA 30310

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Senior Designer 2023 Website Links

www.jadpar.squarespace.com

https://camlinhuynh.com/

www.gavinteichert.com

www.robcvergara.com

www.iradino.myportfolio.com

www.designsbyabhi.com

https://www.dmorgandesigns.com/

www.sarahdasher.art

www.infinitycoleman.com

https://gomezashley2255.editorx.io/home

https://www.rosedegefa.com/

https://trillgraphix.com/

https://www.reidtyburski.art/

https://www.bubblegumvampire.com/ 

https://www.kaitlynjohnsondesign.com/

https://philliphensley.design/work

https://fecteauaudrey.wixsite.com/fecteau

https://www.ericadeandesign.com/

Diana

www.jonathanzarate.com

Adnel


Monday, January 16, 2023

Neither Rain, Sleet nor....Tornado will keep us from Design Portfolio Presentations

 Thursday January 12th - Beautiful Portfolio presentations interrupted by a Tornado Warning!





COMING SOON - Client Project: MODA (Museum of Design Atlanta) Summer Camp MODA Project

Coming up soon is our client project with MODA (Museum of Design Atlanta) with regards to their Camp MODA each summer. Plans are to work alongside the current Director, Laura Flusche who will give some guidance to what this prestigious museum is looking for from you to design. It should be an incredible opportunity for each of you to have work possibly chosen by this Museum of Design.  WooHoo!

Please take a look at their current website to familiarize yourself with their design aesthetics.

https://www.museumofdesign.org/

 

Museum of Design Atlanta Current Logo

Original Design for 2010 Camp MODA was Mario Segarra GSU GrD Graduate

Nathan Linkous (L) and Mario Segarra (R) with their chosen designs for MODA 2009

SENIORS...IT'S YOUR FINAL LAST WEEK OF CLASSES AT GSU ! WOWZA!

UPDATE:  The Seven Deadly Sins Critique: Just a quick reminder that the Seven Deadly Sins Postcard Project is DUE this Thursday, April 20th...