Monthly Archives: March 2012

Academic Samples

The visually enhanced quotes project was a challenge.  We had to choose three quotes and choose a concept that conveys the meaning of the quotes visually.  I chose three quotes that could stand out in more than one way. For … Continue reading

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Museum Filed Trip

At AIGA, the American Institute of Graphic Arts, they have different exhibits every year.  Fortunately, I was able to visit the exhibit 50 Books/50 Covers.  Of all the books, three covers caught my attention the most: Credits: Design Firm: Random House … Continue reading

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Bio

Since an early age, I have dreamed of becoming a part of the arts.   Growing up, I would watch cartoons and say to myself, ” I want to learn how to do that.”  Inspiration came from watching shows like “Hey … Continue reading

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Letter Printing

I found the letter printing demonstration interesting. The letters had to be handpicked and organized in order to make sentences. There were lines which were used to make spaces and lines to form more sentences. There was a wooden panel … Continue reading

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About Me

After Graduating in Summer 2011 I decided to further my education by attending City Tech. I took classes from my previous school, Art and Design Highschool. I had cartooning and animation classes as well as computer software classes. Within those … Continue reading

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My Logo

My logo shows my passion for the bass guitar and it also show my experience about Photoshop. I do have other passions but the bass guitar was the only thing the stand out when it comes to my reflection of … Continue reading

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A Trip to AIGA

At the AIGA, there were three book covers that really stood out to me. These were Solo by Rana Dasgupta, Tell All by Chuck Palahniuk, and Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart. The design on the books was … Continue reading

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