Monday, March 20, 2023

Stan's Get-a-way List of places for jobs - Senior 2023 Edition

Most of these are in the Atlanta area. 

Stan’s Getaway List: Best GrD  Jobs for Grads

Places you might not have thought of in your search

 

1.   Son & Sons

https://sonandsons.com/

 

2.   Metaleap Creative

https://www.metaleapcreative.com/

 

3.   Edelman Design

https://www.edelman.com/

 

4.   Matchstic Design

https://matchstic.com

 

5.   Crabb Radermacher Agency

https://www.crabbradermacher.com/

  

6.   Time Warner/Discovery/CNN/TCM/Adult Swim/CN

https://careers.wbd.com/global/en

 

7.   Big Red Rooster Agency

https://bigredrooster.com/


8.       Cinelease Studios/ Three Ring Studio

https://cineleasestudios.com/three-ring-studio/

 

9.        Copeland Design Agency

https://www.copelandbrand.com/

 

10.        Intuit/MailChimp

https://mailchimp.com

 

11.        Hothouse Inc

https://hothouseinc.com/

 

12.        Blue Sky Agency

https://blueskyagency.com/

 

13. Metaleap Design

https://www.metaleapcreative.com/

 

14. Artifact

https://www.artifactdesign.com/

 

15. Dot Dot Interactive

https://dotdot.studio/

 

16. Raygun

https://madebyraygun.com/

 

17. Hothead Studios

https://hothead.tv/

 

19. Heavy Duty Branding

https://www.heavydutybranding.com/

Mark Baker, owner, taught classes at GSU 


20.Primal Screen

https://www.primalscreen.com/


21.Three Squared Design

www.threesquared.com


22.Design Coup

www.designcoup.com

 

23. Unit One

http://www.unitoneatlanta.com/

 

24. Iconologic

www.iconologic.com


25. Outfront Agency

https://www.outfrontmedia.com/

 

26.Wages Design

https://wagesdesign.com/

 

27.Jones Worley Design

https://jonesworley.com/

 

28. Nurun Agency

https://www.nurun.com/en/


29. Fox Theatre

www.foxtheatre.org

 

30. BBDO

www.bbdoatlanta.com


31. Design Coup Agency

https://designcoup.com/

 

32. Moxie Agency

https://moxie.design/

  

33. Pic Agency

https://picagency.com/

Los Angeles


34. Designory

https://www.designory.com/

Los Angeles, CA


35. Crawford Mikus Design

http://www.crawfordmikus.com/

 

36.Green Olive Media

http://www.golive-design.com/

1000 Marietta St. NW

 

37.Tweet Design

www.tweetdesign.com

 

 

38. Methane Studios

www.methanestudios.com


39. Bullseye Creative Communications

https://bullseyecreative.net/

Seattle


 





 

Sunday, March 19, 2023

The Final 5 Week-Calendar

 SEMESTER UPDATED CALENDAR

TUESDAY MARCH 21ST: Finish CAMPMODA / collect pdfs/printed and deliver

THURSDAY MARCH 23RD: Welch T-Shirt designs in class

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TUESDAY MARCH 28TH: CAMPMODA presentations at MODA 2-4p

THURSDAY MARCH 30TH: Welch T-Shirt Designs DUE (pdf/jpeg/printed)

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TUESDAY APRIL 4TH: Seven Deadly Sins 5x7 postcard set work in class

THURDAY APRIL 6TH: Seven Deadly Sins 5x7 postcard set work in class

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TUESDAY APRIL 11TH: Seven Deadly Sins 5x7 postcard set work in class

THURSDAY APRIL 13TH:Seven Deadly Sins 5x7 postcard set work in class

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TUESDAY APRIL 18TH:  Seven Deadly Sins 5x7 postcard set work DUE

THURSDAY APRIL 20TH: Design Notebooks DUE

Party until your Senior Exit Reviews and then continue partying!

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Senior Exit Review in 2016.... Portfolios, Presentations, and a long, bittersweet farewell celebration

So, 

This is what the 2017 Senior Exit Reviews looked like in 2016. 

Each Senior had 45 minutes alone with all their Instructors (5-6) and it took 3 entire days to get through all the seniors work. There were digital images, printed images (books, posters, packaging, branding manuals, etc) and there were animations/movies/ and at the last few remaining minutes the seniors handed out their Personal Branding cards/stationery/envelopes and their individual leave behinds. 

Then, the Seniors were always asked to leave the room for a few minutes and wait outside in the hallway...which looking back always seemed like a bad tactic for their nerves...but it gave the Instructors a few minutes to discuss each senior before being invited back into the room where there were hugs and smiles and sometimes tears....sometimes the seniors mom or dad or sister or husband/wife was waiting on them outside in the hallway to celebrate. 

A celebratory moment in your young life to take with you as you pursue your life as a designer/artist/creative graduate of GSU.

So, let me just reassure you that this moment of being with your Instructors one last time is pretty dang sweet and something I certainly will always remember the rest of my life...and I've been told the seniors enjoyed (afterwards) as they took their final last long walk down the 4th floor hallway, into the elevators and out of the building...for the last time as a student. 




































Friday, March 17, 2023

Canon Pixma iX6820 Printer

 This is a great little Canon printer if you are looking to purchase one before or after graduation. It's available at B&H for $199.00 Free shipping



Thursday, March 16, 2023

THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS POSTCARD BOXED SET PROJECT - DUE TUESDAY APRIL 18TH

The Seven Deadly Sins (or Seven Heavenly Virtues) Postcard Packaged Set Project:

BACKGROUND INFO/HISTORY:

7 Deadly Sins: As Defined in Dante’s Inferno

Pride is the deadliest of the deadly sins. In fact,
all sin is in some way a form of pride because
sin elevates our ego ahead of all else. 

Some of the sins that fall under pride include:
- disobedience
- boastfulness
- hypocrisy
- contention
- obstinacy
- discord
- love of novelties

 

 

Avarice is also called greed or covetousness. It is the excessive desire for riches and possessions. There's nothing wrong with private property or wealth in itself; in fact, according to the Bible, it's not money that's the root of all evil, but the inordinate love of it: thinking that having more money, or more of anything for that matter, will fulfill you or make you happy outside of God.  The anecdote virtue is generosity. 

Some of the sins that fall under avarice include:
- treachury
- fraud
- falsehood
- perjury
- restlessness
- violence
​- insensibility to mercy



Lust is the distortion of sensual desire. Lust ignores God’s purpose for marital relations, and uses sex outside of God’s blessing, instead of as an act between a husband and wife, which is the only time God made it for. Church Fathers comment on how the first time the Bible mentions God “blessing” man, is accompanied by marital relations, because it is meant to celebrate God’s gift of allowing man and woman to share in his co-creative power of bringing a new child of God into existence. To use it in any other way, is saying “no” to God, and then stealing his gift of blessing; which makes it inherently evil. 

Some of the sins that fall under lust include:
- blindness of mind
- thoughtlessness
- inconstancy
- impulsiveness
- self-love

- contempt of God and his Church

 

 

Envy is pleasure in the sorrow of another or resentment over their happiness or success. Envy is wishing others not to have something good that they have. 

Some of the sins that fall under envy include:
- hatred
- tale-bearing
- detraction
- joy at somebody else's misfortune
- sadness at another's success



Anger, as defined by St. Thomas Aquinas: “The passion for revenge, which goes beyond the control of reason.” Anger becomes a sin when it comes out of an extreme feeling that things aren't going the way you think they should be between people groups or even nation's; worst of all, is when it festers and grows in a person's heart.

Some of the sins that fall under anger include:

​-indignation and arrogance
- belligerence and creating "drama" 
- taunting and other means of fighting

 

Sloth is “sorrow or indifference to spiritual good.”  Sloth is when a human heart becomes bored with and inert to the things of God. It is not the same as mere laziness and its countervailing virtue is zeal. Sloth is often seen as indifference, lethargy or fear of commitment. 

Some of the sins that fall under sloth include:
- malice and spite
- laziness and cowardice in practicing religion
- despair of God's mercy
- luke warmness in our spiritual life
- aversion to God and his Church
- letting our minds wander in sinful thoughts

 

 

Gluttony is an excess of love for food or drink over the love of God. Gluttony may also refer to the immoderate preoccupation with food or drink, either quantity or quality or the timing of eating or drinking; only eating fancy gourmet food, or eating or drinking when a person should be doing other things, for example.  Gluttony doesn't necessarily refer to the quantity consumed, but rather the disordered relation to or attitude towards it.

Some of the sins that fall under gluttony include:
- disordered obsession with pleasure
- overindulgence in things that exclude God
- intemperance [including locquaciousness]
​- laziness towards understanding/discretion

 

 

 

In the fourth century, a Christian monk named Evagrius Ponticus wrote down what’s known as the “eight evil thoughts”: gluttony, lust, avarice, anger, sloth, sadness, vainglory and pride.

Evagrius wasn’t writing for a general audience. As an ascetic monk in the Eastern Christian church, he was writing to other monks about how these eight thoughts could interfere with their spiritual practice. Evagrius’ student, John Cassian, brought these ideas to the Western church, where they were translated from Greek to Latin. In the sixth century, St. Gregory the Great—who would become Pope Gregory I—rearranged them in his commentary on the Book of Job, removing “sloth” and adding “envy.” Instead of giving “pride” its own place on the list, he described it as the ruler of the other seven vices, which became known as the seven deadly sins.

“They’re called ‘mortal’ or ‘deadly’ because they lead to the death of the soul,” says Richard G. Newhauser, an English professor at Arizona State University who has edited books about the seven deadly sins. “Committing one of these mortal sins and not confessing, not doing penance and so on, will result in the death of the soul. And then you’ll be in hell for eternity, or your soul will be in hell for eternity.”


PROJECT OBJECTIVE:

This project allows each of you to create a packaged set of 7 postcards (5" x 7") plus an Intro card, that is referenced or Inspired by the controversial original concepts of the Seven Deadly Sins. Each of you may interpret these "Seven Deadly Sins" in any way/shape/form you wish. You might choose to use the original names along with your visuals or you may choose to represent them in other forms/words/visuals. The concepts are up to you to explore as a "jumping off place" for this project.  Be creative and think conceptually on what form this boxed/packaged set takes when it's complete. 

Perhaps you even reference these contemporary concerns?

destroying the environment
genetic manipulation
obscene wealth
creating poverty
drug trafficking
immoral scientific experimentation
violation of the fundamental rights of human nature

Gilligan's Island was coincidentally about 7 Castaways on a deserted Island.

Disney's Snow White and The 7 Dwarfs comes to mind as well.

1. Vainglory / Pride

2. Avarice

3. Envy

4. Wrath

5. Lust

6. Gluttony

7. Sloth

You can use illustration, typography, mixed media, paintings/drawings, photography or any form of visual expression you wish to explore the concepts above. You could create a game, you could create a photography portfolio, you could reference them to anything in your own life, you could create a set of 3D cards with glasses, you could create a set that sends you to a website using a QR code...anything goes with this final project. These could also be silk-screened, sewn, stitched, torn, xeroxed, rubbings, etc. Maybe the cards have hidden doors you open with messages or they are created using braille or other tactile offerings.

SPECS:

ONE 5"x7' postcard for each Sin/Virtue on heavy card stock OR you can simple adhere two 5"x7" pages together (back to back) to give the card weight/thickness as if it were card stock paper.

The back of each card can be treated as a place for additional information, postcard references/stamp/address or you can create it's alter ego on the reverse. It should not be blank.

Plus an Introduction/Cover Card for the other 7 included. 

Plus, Some form of packaging/boxing/wrapping/cover for the entire set.

They can be Black/White or Color or Pop-Out or cut/folded but must come together in some shape/form to a 5"7" format-ish.

PREVIOUS EXAMPLES BELOW:

 Take a look at Austin Watson's Behance site showing his interpretation of The Seven Deadly Sins entitled The Saints which shows all his production work on these silk-screened cards.

Seven Deadly Sins: The Saints

 






 












Monday, March 6, 2023

CAMPMODA PROJECT DUE: TUESDAY MARCH 21ST



Hello Seniors!

Sure hope you’re enjoying your last undergraduate Spring Break at GSU!   

 

I just wanted to reconfirm the CAMPMODA project plan. Again, the work you turn in should focus on how you would rebrand CAMPMODA which includes new imagery/logo along with a possible Poster for the event using your logo...and any other branding visuals you feel might strengthen/accompany your particular brand vision.  The sheet that I gave to you at MODA was only meant to be suggestions for this project. Everyone’s presentation of work might vary thus giving MODA a chance to “see” how each of you would market/advertise/brand CAMPMODA in the future. Please let me know if you see any discrepancies in this schedule.


Tuesday 21st:  All CAMPMODA work will be completed/collected by end of class.

Your CAMPMODA digital presentation should be a pdf with your name on it.

 

Several 64MB USB’s will be available for everyone to drop your pdf inside that will be given to MODA for review prior to our in-person meeting.

 

Any printed work will be collected as well (your name on verso.) This will also be delivered to MODA along with your USB work for them to review prior to our in-person meeting with them on Tuesday March 28th.

 

Thursday  March 23rd: Ernest G. Welch T-Shirt designs /work in class

 

Tuesday March 28th: Meet in-person at MODA 2p-4p for their review of your work.

***BTW: I sent a request to Monica to ask if you could leave early from her class this day

 

Thursday March 30th:  Printed T-Shirt designs DUE /Seven Deadly Sins set /work in class

 

Tuesday April 4th:  Seven Deadly Sins Postcard set/work in class

 

Thursday April 6th: Seven Deadly Sins Postcard set/work in class

 

Tuesday April 11th: Seven Deadly Sins Postcard set/work in class

 

Thursday April 13th: Seven Deadly Sins Postcard set/work in class

 

Tuesday April 18th: Seven Deadly Sins Postcard set DUE/Critique

 

Thursday April 20th:Design Books presentations/Final class meeting

Sunday, March 5, 2023

UPDATE: Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design Tshirt Project DUE Thursday March 30th

 


 
Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design T-Shirt and Tote Bag Design Project

Both of my classes this semester will be submitting T-shirt designs to the Welch School of Art & Design (WSAD) and below are the directions I've been given by Jac Kuntz who is Public Relations Coordinator for the School.

"The above "watermark" (as they call it) is not a logo. It's simply our name (Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design) in an approved font. It can be used with a design or not at all. If students want to make a design with our name in a new font they have created, that is totally fine too because it will be considered "artwork." But I have attached it just in case. I have these in different colors and file formats if you need more (blue, white, black, and tricolor)

Because of our budget limitations, I think white text on a blue shirt pr blue text on a white shirt would be best for what we would select and order."

The WSAD T-Shirt PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS

  • THE DESIGN:

    Each designer will create at least 1 Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design T-Shirt that will be used to promote the School. Of course, you can create as many as you wish. Your design, if chosen, will be used on a T-Shirt and a Tote Bag to promote the Art & Design school.

    PRINTED PAPER SIZE:

    Please submit 1 design per 11x17 paper. No laser prints. Ink Jet preferably on good paper stock. The design should be on the top half and then place your design on a T-shirt on the bottom half of the paper so the committee can see what it will look like. 

    To make things easier on you, I would create a design that will work on a white T-Shirt or white Tote bag. Adjustments can be made later if your design is chosen. 

    SPECIFICS:

    You may use the images of Ernest G. Welch or any other original designs you feel might best represent all 11 disciplines: Art Education, Art History, Ceramics, Drawing, Painting and Printmaking, Graphic Design, Interior Design, Photography, Textiles and Sculpture.

    DUE DATE:

    THURSDAY MARCH 30TH   There will not be a critique on this project. We'll pin them up in class on the due date and then all the print designs will go to Jac Kuntz and the committee for them to choose. Keep your digital files ready just in case they ask for them.

    Here's a suggested example of the presentation format for printing your work. Image on top and image on a T-Shirt mock up below it. Keep all your files in case your design is chosen and they ask for any changes.
     

    About Ernest G. Welch, Our Benefactor

A long-time resident of Atlanta, Welch earned a business degree from the Georgia Institute of 

Technology in 1928. He went on to serve in counterintelligence during World War II and landed

 in Normandy at Omaha Beach 10 days after the invasion. He was stationed in France, 

Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany, where he took photographs of the war effort. 

Welch’s deep interest in photography eventually took him across the globe—

from capturing images of wildlife in Africa to studying under the renowned 

photographer Ansel Adams.

Welch’s specialty was platinum palladium prints—a process also used by pioneering 

photographers Irving Penn, Paul Strand, Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, among others. 

After a decades-long career as a manager for Sonoco Products Company, Welch formalized 

his study of photography by enrolling in Georgia State’s art school in his late 80s; he earned 

a bachelor of fine arts in photography from the university in 1999. During fall semester 2002, 

Welch enrolled in introductory painting and drawing classes to improve his photography skills. 

He continued his self-education when he took up digital photography at 102. Welch became 

 a generous benefactor to the art school and it was named in honor of his generosity 

and passion in 2003. View his photographic work in Georgia State’s private library archives.

Ernest and his sister donated $4 million to the School of Art & Design and in 2003 the School 

was named in his honor. This year makes the 20th Anniversary celebrating the name change.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 More information here at this link:

https://giftplanning.gsu.edu/donor-stories/leaving-his-mark-on-gsu 

Ernest G. Welch Legacy

More Ernest G. Welch INFO 



































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...