ART 3205 Student work led by @nargespanahand Students were promoted to make a concrete poetry animation based on a chosen song, short poem, or quote. Student names in order: Jorge Gonzalez, Anna McCart, Katelyn Freese, Elena Hall, Jakil Day, Joshua Walker, Juan Gomez, Tommy May, Virginia Pitchie
Art 3205: Special Topics Motion Graphics Spring 2026
Students created kinetic type animations inspired by Sister Corina Kent’s rules. Each animation required sound effects and color while remaining legible. @nargespanahand
Student Names in Order: Elena Hall, Katelyn Freese, Jorge Gonzalez, Juan Gomez-Rodriguez, Anna McCart, Jakil Day, Virginia Ritchie, Joshua Walker, Thomas May
Check out the junior graphic design exhibition titled “ode to typography, exploration in form & materiality”. The show is up in Jenkins Fine Art Center now through December.
The amazing Myrna (@expeditionpress ) visited @rockerdan ‘s class yesterday. The free writing and letterpress printing workshop was engaging both mentally and materially. Only fingers and sharp minds. Thank you Myrna for sharing your insights and practice.
Briar Levit will be speaking at the inaugural Legacy Conference September 6-7, 2024, hosted by the School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, graphic design area.
Briar Levit is a Professor of Graphic Design at Portland State University. Levit’s feature-length documentary, Graphic Means: A History of Graphic Design Production, which follows design production from manual to digital methods, established an obsession with design history—particularly aspects not in the canon. She currently collaborates on The People’s Graphic Design Archive, with an aim to help create a more inclusive and participatory design history.
The Legacy Conference aims to examine the past, present, and future of design to deconstruct our past, understand our current realities, and speculate on our future possibilities. What design legacies have shaped our present and what new legacies do we hope to set forward?
Register now, link in bio.
Kate Bingaman-Burt will be speaking at the inaugural Legacy Conference September 6-7, 2024, hosted by the School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, graphic design area.
Kate Bingaman-Burt is a multi-disciplinary artist, illustrator, and educator based in Portland, Oregon. Kate’s teaching focuses on helping others find their creative voice and empowering people through making marks, making zines, and making prints! For her own practice, Kate mostly draws, letters, documents, and collects, but she also does a lot of other things that involve energy, conversation, and exchange.
The Legacy Conference aims to examine the past, present, and future of design to deconstruct our past, understand our current realities, and speculate on our future possibilities. What design legacies have shaped our present and what new legacies do we hope to set forward?
Register now, link in bio.
Ramon Tejada will be speaking at the inaugural Legacy Conference September 6-7, 2024, hosted by the School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, graphic design area.
Ramon Tejada is a DominicanYork (of Dominican-American, Afro-Caribbean, and LATINX descent) designer and educator based in Providence, RI, and occasionally in Los Angeles, CA*. He works in a hybrid design/teaching practice focusing on collaboration, inclusion, unearthing, and the responsible expansion of design, a practice he has named “puncturing.”
The Legacy Conference aims to examine the past, present, and future of design to deconstruct our past, understand our current realities, and speculate on our future possibilities. What design legacies have shaped our present and what new legacies do we hope to set forward?
Register now, link in bio.
You’re invited to the inaugural Legacy Conference September 6-7, 2024, hosted by the School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, graphic design area.
The Legacy Conference aims to examine the past, present, and future of design to deconstruct our past, understand our current realities, and speculate on our future possibilities. What design legacies have shaped our present and what new legacies do we hope to set forward?
Follow us @eculegacy and check out more info in the bio.
The Design Associates recently hosted @ericng.design for a lecture and workshop. Thank you for sharing with us Eric, we learned a ton and had a blast. More @cucinellas_downtown next time you’re in town.