Maribel Royer’s Profile

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Maribel Royer
Display Name
Maribel Royer
Major Program of Study
Communication Design
Bio

As a transfer student, I have realized how much I’ve missed since the time I stopped attending the humanity faculty. I used to go to an international college for graphic design many years ago. When I moved to the United States, due to some life circumstances, I tried to continue in Massachusetts for only a couple of semesters. However, I had no choice but to change my career to a totally different field when I moved to Florida. I dedicated a period of my life to a completely opposite labor industry. I felt sort of blocked out all the time. After many life experiences I realized that I wouldn’t feel accomplished and satisfied enough until I would make sure I feel happy with what I do. I made the decision to let that little girl inside me be herself and let my inner artist feel free again. Now that I am back where I belong. I am so glad I did, and I am very excited to continue doing what I really feel passionate about; art. Art makes me feel alive whenever I engage with any concept or form of it. It lets myself enjoy a sense of fulfillment, and it transforms me into a more positive, well-rounded human being.

The beginning has been challenging due to the whole new school system I had to explore and get familiar with. Plus the pandemic time issues and some of the toughest family circumstances ever I’ve experienced during this time as well. 

Despite all that,  I love what I have been learning so far as part of the great Communication Design program City Tech offers, and I look forward to continuing improving my knowledge about this fascinating world. 

 

My Courses

SPA 3301 – Survey of Early Spanish Literature, Spring 2024

SPA 3301 – Survey of Early Spanish Literature, Spring 2024

This course is intended for students with an advanced level of proficiency in Spanish. It covers a selection of works of Spanish literature (poetry, prose, drama) from the Middle-Ages to the end of the 18th century. Students are introduced to techniques of critical literary analysis. Class activities include group discussions, reading, and written assignments. Conducted in Spanish. Writing Intensive.

COMD3711 VectorArtEditing, Spr2023

COMD3711 VectorArtEditing, Spr2023

Students will learn advanced techniques for design, illustration, and production on the computer using vector graphics. Students are exposed to professional tools using software such as Adobe Illustrator on the Macintosh operating system.

COMD1112 OL09 Goetz Fall 2021

COMD1112 OL09 Goetz Fall 2021

This course introduces students to core concepts in the graphic communications field including typography, color theory, design and production terminology, reproduction processes, file formats and substrates. During the semester, students will complete three pages of their own ePortfolio web site. Lectures will provide students with a historical perspective of the graphic communications field as well as discussing current practices and future trends.

COMD3313, Illustration 1, 3313, SP22

COMD3313, Illustration 1, 3313, SP22

This course is a practical introduction to the field of illustration. Focus will be placed on process work and professional practices, presented within contemporary and historical context. Course includes projects and lectures in a variety of illustration genres including: advertising, book illustration, and editorial. A variety of materials will be introduced through lectures and demonstrations for use on assignments such as: pencil, pen and ink, brush, and digital illustration. Critical concepts such as: Conceptual Development, Working on Assignment, Composition, Contrast, Value, Point of View, and Color theory will be introduced.

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