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Orel Jeffrey
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Orel Jeffrey
Major Program of Study
Communication Design
Academic interests

Animation

Bio

I am Orel Jeffrey a Student of the communication Design Department. I consider myself to be a person who is Imaginative, open-minded and adventurous. I love seeing new places and doing new things and just being able to say I have had a wealth of experiences which doesn’t have to include riches. I want to live as happy as possible and being expressive as well! As just a beginner to digital media, I used to think that other career paths were a better option coming from a small island. But my passion for drawing and art couldn’t be held back by narrow options this small island provided. In hopes of becoming animator, it thrills me that my creation could bring visual pleasure and entertainment to others.

My Courses

COMD4900 OL73 22836,  SPR23

COMD4900 OL73 22836, SPR23

Internship in Communication Design (Asynchronous) Writing Intensive 2 cl hrs, 120 field hrs/semester (BFA degree) Assignment to fieldwork/study situations of approximately 12+ hours per week at an internship site approved by the department Internship Coordinator: an advertising agency, graphic design firm, corporate design office, publications art department, photography or illustration studio, TV or media production company. Each student keeps a blog/journal to be shared in group seminars. Supervision is by faculty and by the supervisor at the internship site. The class is a hybrid class. Internships may be undertaken during the spring, summer and fall semesters. Prerequisites: COMD 3701 or COMD 4701 or department approval. Course offered spring, summer and fall semesters. Students will be required to keep a learning journal of their internship in the form of a blog using Open Lab.

COMD4900 OL72 Internship Spring 2022 Goetz

COMD4900 OL72 Internship Spring 2022 Goetz

Student is assigned to find fieldwork/study situations of approximately eight hours per week at an internship site approved by the Department Internship instructor. Approved Sites include advertising agencies, graphic design firms corporate or non-profit design offices, publications art departments, photography or illustration studios, TV or multimedia production companies. Students will be required to keep a learning journal of their internship in the form of a blog using Openlab. A portion of the class will be devoted to presenting and sharing experiences with classmates. Students will learn how to assess their talents, update their resume, and promote themselves and their work through social networks during class meetings. Students will be required to extend their networking contacts using LinkedIn.

COMD3633, Advanced Strategies in Illustration, SP20

COMD3633, Advanced Strategies in Illustration, SP20

This course is designed to prepare the student for entry into the professional world of illustration. Development of a portfolio demonstrating a high level of skill and a personal style, as well as the ability to discuss the work in formal and conceptual terms is the primary focus. Additionally, the student will be introduced to a variety of professional practices and develop a familiarity with the local, regional and national scenes. The portfolio contents should demonstrate the student’s versatility and advanced skills while demonstrating consistency in presentation. This course is broken into 4 course goals: Portfolio Development , Professional Skills , Business Practices , Authorship

Graphic Design 2  COMD 1200 D150 Prof. Childers

Graphic Design 2 COMD 1200 D150 Prof. Childers

This course explores creative visual thinking and its importance to communication design. Students will experiment with image-making techniques and learn to use graphic elements to communicate concepts and ideas.

COMD1167 Type & Media, SP2018

COMD1167 Type & Media, SP2018

This is a foundation course in typography with an emphasis on using type for a multiple of industry related applications ranging from print to interactive. Students will be introduced to principles of type design and terminology including: variations of type structure, anatomy, font usage, grid, leading, kerning, tracking and alignment. Students will learn industry standard software such as InDesign on the Macintosh operating system.

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