Rahasia’s Profile
Rah-Asia Lassiter is a college student at New York City College of Technology, studying to pursue a career in graphic design. She has a variety of talents and is always learning new ones. Such talents derive within creativity and imagination. She calls those “projects.” Not just the typical projects we all know about, but a more defined version of them. Growing up with her family, showed her one major part of herself- the intensity of inventiveness. She’s consistently working day and late evenings brainstorming thoughts that one of every billion people expend, attempting to locate the most ideal approaches to make her life worth living.
Imagination is a major piece of her life now and she claims that without it, her heart would unquestionably die. The harder situations get, The simpler it becomes to understand her motivation, which is to continue battling regardless. Perhaps her greatest dream in life is to own a business of her own and change history.
To put it more simply, Rah-Asia’s capacities consistently rise significantly every day. She’s dedicated, never prepared to surrender her assignments. With this in mind, she values time wisely, like no other human out there, by making a little bit of something every second that passes by. As far as her graphics design goes, her drawing skills improve every step she takes. Nonetheless, she’s the living meaning of a well-portrayed enthusiastic individual.
Her work defines the beauty of nature with every enthusiastical element she provides. Basing her drawings off reality which provides a more meaningful drawing that people can relate to. As for looks, her drawings expose the use of rich meaningful colors. Besides, her amazing drawing skills, sculpting has always been a secondary skill of hers. Sculpting to her is more like gathering the ideas together into a not so complicated puzzle. It’s intriguing how her works distinguish the meaning by the different kinds of materials she uses.
My Courses
In this course, students learn to refine their conceptual thinking, and the ability to apply design concepts across various media channels. This course challenges students to think and strategically apply campaign ideas. At this stage, students choose a media placement and incorporate it into the solution. The course also introduces the collaborative relationship between Art Director and Copywriter. Student teams brainstorm, develop copy, art direct and pitch ideas in teams. Students will explore the dialogue between products and services and how to communicate their benefits and features to the intended target. Project based assignments from concept through final digital output are an integral part of the course.
3D Design COMD3292D222 Spring2020
Principles of three-dimensional design. Course covers an analysis of form and space. Topics include: hollow forms both geometric and organic; architectonic organization of space; light and shadow; geometric solids; the modular unit; form and structure in nature; linear forms with membranes; movement. Applications to packaging, architecture, sculpture and environmental design and graphics. Materials and inherent properties governing their use in form and space.
COMD 1233 Section OL55 Figure Drawing, Spring 2021
A drawing course developing visual awareness of the human figure. Students develop an understanding of the basic forms of the human body, how those forms are connected and move, and how to draw those forms proportionally. Students also consider how the human form relates to the world around it, developing a clear understanding of how to create a composition containing proportional figures within a space according to perspective.
COMD1112 Digital Media Foundations, SP2020
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 website. Lectures will provide students with a historical perspective of the graphic communications field as well as discussing current practices and future trends.
Three Dimensional Design COMD #3292 D222
Principles of three-dimensional design. Course covers an analysis of form and space. Topics include: hollow forms both geometric and organic; architectonic organization of space; light and shadow; geometric solids; the modular unit; form and structure in nature; linear forms with membranes; movement. Applications to packaging, architecture, sculpture and environmental design and graphics. Materials and inherent properties governing their use in form and space.
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