VISUAL ANNUAL OF FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ISSUE 2 | 2013
GRAPHIC DESIGN ART & PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHITECTURE FILM, VIDEO & NEW MEDIA
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Remarque Brittani Wright Edgard Barbosa Kit Romero Carlos Francisco Michael J. Rice Kristen Kelly Sara Courtney Dan Duarte John Bernasconi
Editor-in-Chief Art Director Layout Editor Layout Editor Logo Editor Editor Editor Founder Founder
Designers’ Edge Brittani Wright Trista Lam Sara Courtney Arielle Cacopardo Edgard Barbosa
President Vice President Secretary Treasurer COSO Rep
Faculty Advisor Stephanie Cunningham
cunningh@fau.edu
Contact To find out more about Remarque and Designers’ Edge, please contact: faudesignersedge@gmail.com Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/designersedge
Special Thanks Roseanna Hassad Carlos Francisco
Cover Photo Masthead Design
Brent Rollins Chad Perna Demetrius Carter Designers’ Edge Eric Young Fatima Betances Fran Viera Kevin Mann Phyllis Bebko QEP Sabine Tinglof Stephanie Cunningham Veronica Metzler Vision Printing
Editor’s Note The FAU Designers’ Edge student organization released the first printed issue of Remarque in Fall 2012 to showcase the creative programs in Broward. We immediately distributed them across the FAU campuses to help strengthen awareness of the new journal. We began promoting the second issue of Remarque during the Fall 2012 semester with flyers, Facebook posts, and word of mouth. Designers’ Edge held a competition to design the cover masthead during the Spring 2013 semester. Brent Rollins, a New York based graphic designer who presented a lecture at FAU in April, juried the 14 submissions. Carlos Francisco, a BFA graphic design student, designed the selected masthead. The Remarque team chose the student work for the cover image. Out of the many submissions received, we chose a digital photograph by BFA graphic design student, Roseannna Hassad. Designers’ Edge members, and other student contributors, helped make this issue of Remarque come together once again. The Remarque staff worked to encourage students to submit, jury the work, organize the content, and execute the production. After 6 months of promotion, we received over 700 submissions from 100 FAU students. We juried the work down to 150 works created by 67 FAU students. I thank all of you who submitted and those of you who were any part of the Remarque team. I hope you enjoy our second issue! Brittani Wright Editor-in-Chief
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Faculty Interviews
Brittany Schade Graduate Teaching Assistant Visual Arts and Art History How do you like to tap into your creativity? Maintaining focus can sometimes be a difficult thing, especially since the internet is so distracting. So I brew some tea and select a good playlist and try to get into the creative zone. When this doesn’t help I tend to get inspired when I go outside for a walk.
At a Designers’ Edge meeting this semester, the group decided to introduce something new to the latest issue of Remarque. Our success is rooted in who we surround ourselves with including professors, classmates and other colleagues. The faculty deserve recognition for the impact they make on our lives. They are here to help us try to find ways to take risks while we have the freedom to do so. Sometimes we take our education for granted and forget the value of the classroom experience. We must always remember that knowledge is power. A handful of students participated in these “student / teacher interviews” with professors that represent the work in this publication. We simply asked a list of questions relating to design philosophy and methodology. These questions are some that I am sure most of us have asked ourselves at one point in time. A sampling of their answers are listed here.
Where do you see yourself in the next 5-10 years? Teaching. I returned to grad school to become a design professor. Starting this fall I will be teaching interactive design at Western Washington University. I am very excited to be able to teach in such an uncharted area of design.
Tammy Knipp Associate Professor Visual Arts and Art History How do you measure success? I measure success through an evaluation process: a critical design analysis to define what and why certain elements were successful; to define why alternative applications were not suitable; and to articulate areas for further development. I don’t define success as a comparison to failure.
What advice do you have for the design student? If I would define the term “student” from a traditional perspective, then I would describe someone who is enrolled in a typical classroom setting. Otherwise, in a larger context, I would define a student as someone who desires and continues to learn beyond the scope of the traditional classroom. My advice for the “traditional student” would be to recommend (demand) they take design risks during their educational years of schooling and not to produce work as a means to please or gain the approval of their instructor. The student who practices this methodology does so, claiming the professor is the determiner of their grade. In this scenario, the student chooses a “safe route” — avoiding risk-taking challenges. It is my observation that many students shy from taking risks due to their fear of failure. “Fear breeds ignorance” (defining ignorance as the lack of knowledge or education). To avoid failure due to fear is choosing to be ignorant — a dichotomy to that of which defines an education.
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Mark Franz Assistant Professor Communication and Multimedia Studies
Stephanie Cunningham Professor of Graphic Design Visual Arts and Art History
What design magazine/publication do you read on a regular basis (online or offline)? Dezeen, Designboom, and occasionally Wallpaper.
It is impossible to know what happens next. I studied industrial design in undergrad but an internship threw a fork in the road that led me to graphic design. A chance conversation landed me in graduate school. My graduate fellowship landed me in the classroom. I came to FAU fifteen years ago with the intention of staying three years. You just never know.
What philosophy and techniques do you use in motivating your staff/fellow faculty members and energizing them? Classical conditioning.
Deidre Hardy Director and Professor Architecture What do you feel is on the horizon in the field of design?
Where do you see yourself in the next 5-10 years?
What was your least effective project? Sometimes the projects students perceive as least effective are the most effective. It just takes time and experience to understand the value of some lessons. I used to give students more projects with real world clients. I stopped doing it because I found that people looking for free work from students are not often the most open to the value of good design. While it is a useful exercise to work with a difficult client, your time in school is a short and precious time to be creative. You have your whole career to master difficult clients. Your time is better spent developing your skills and learning to defend your ideas.
Challenges to work in collaborative efforts with other design professionals.
Are there any specific books that you would recommend for the design student? All of Frank Ching’s books.
Ariel Baron–Robbins Visiting Painting Instructor Visual Arts and Art History What aspect of design do you give highest priority to?
John Sandell Associate Professor Architecture What is one thing that specifically motivates or inspires you? My belief in the human necessity of both sacred and profane cultural signs What advice do you have for the design student? Establish a rigorous work ethic, and seek out and construct your own poetic autobiography in work and life. P.S. Don’t be afraid to “play” (in the Gadamerian sense of the word).
I would say the element of surprise is a great thing to give priority to because we are so saturated today with images that it’s like walking around in an art fair. The only thing that you’re going to stop and look at is the thing that surprises you.
What philosophy or techniques do you use in motivating your students? I really push my students to be disciplined. If I can get my students to show up everyday and be ready to work, then good things will happen. I think that if people just kind of come and go, no one really knows if everyone will be there, and therefore they’re not motivated. If there is no activity going on in the room then it’s depressing to be there. That’s why I play music sometimes. Everybody is listening to the same music and it distracts everybody and is an icebreaker; we are all listening to music and doing our stuff together diligently.
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Edgard Barbosa Deconstruction Repetition Illustrator, 2013
Arielle Cacopardo Facebook Facts Illustrator, 2013
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Brittani Wright Media Influenced Photoshop and Screen Print, 2012
Carlos Francisco New Works InDesign, 2013
NINE INCH NAILS Major Studio Releases
Audrey Aurigemma Anniversary Series Photoshop, 2012
Ellie Santangelo Patriotic Concert Poster Broward College Illustrator, 2011
Fatima Arbelo 9 inches Illustrator, 2012
Disciples On Campus
Bible Talks
Monday | 3pm | Sago Palm Tuesday | 7pm | Queen Palm Thursday | 12:30 pm | Sago Palm
Devotionals Last 3 Fridays of the Month 7:30 pm | Palmetto Palm
If accomodation’s for a disability is required contact Allan (561)-932-8252 minimum of five (5) working days in advance of the date of event.
Setareh Ghoreishi Jashn-e Esfandgan (Sepandarmazgan) Digital painting, 2009
Rita Sosa Postcard Project Collage, 2012
Edgard Barbosa Bible Talks Flyer for the Disciples on Campus student organization Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, 2013
Social Awareness
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Carlos Francisco Obesity is Suicide Illustrator, 2012
Fatima Arbelo Whaling Illustrator, 2012
Jennifer Huang Cigarette Ingredients Illustrator, 2012
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Setareh Ghoreishi Protecting the Environment Digital, 2009
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Kit Romero Con TSA Illustrator, 2013
Mona Hassan AIDS AWARENESS Photography, Photoshop, Illustrator, 2010
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1 Audrey Aurigemma Human Trafficking in the World, Illustrator, 2013 2 Manzi Liu Support Our Love, Screen Print, 2012 3 Janelle Garcia Disease Machine, Illustrator, 2012
Social Awareness Setareh Ghoreishi Jashn-e-Shahrivargan Photoshop and Illustrator, 2009
Rick McCawley China Water ™ Illustrator, 2011
Jashn-e-Shahrivargan is an ancient Persian fire feast in which the Shahriver angel protects metals on the earth and is in charge of the city and the king in the sky.
This series of Chinese propaganda posters are a result of a challenge to make a modern day propaganda poster dealing with international issues.
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Layout Design Arielle Cacopardo Break Magazine InDesign, 2013
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Layout Design Fatima Arbelo Center for Creative Education Design Manual Illustrator, 2012
Andrea Cardenas Don Ramon Restaurant Menu InDesign and Illustrator, 2013
Introduction This design manual and branding package has been prepared for the exclusive use of the Center for Creative Education and its full intent is to establish a uniform design approach and brand identity for the organization.
The design system manual provides a foundation for a new and clear communication of the CCE’s identity. It ensures that the center appears consistent on all official communications and that it gains a common “look and feel” throughout all mediums. This design manual includes the official guidelines and standards for the usage of CCE’s logo and stationery including official colors and typefaces – Enjoy!
The science of perception examines how individuals recognize and interpret sensory stimuli. The brain acknowledges and remembers shapes first. Visual images can be remembered and recognized directly, while words must be decoded into meaning.
Cognitive Sequence Shapes Reading is not necessary to identify shapes, but identifying shapes is necessary to read. The brain acknowledges distinctive shapes that make a faster imprint on memory.
Color Color is second in the sequence. Color can trigger an emotion and evoke a brand association. Distinctive colors need to be chosen carefully, not only to build brand awareness but to express differentiation. Companies, such as Kodak and Tiffany, have trademarked their core brand colors.
Form The brain takes more time to process language, so content is third in the sequence behind shape and color.
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Business Card center for creative education Robert Hamon
Stationery
P 5 61.805.9927 F 5 61.805.9929
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Just putting your brand on the stationery is not enough.
Envelope
You need the formatting to be consistent throughout the stationery. A consistent logo will imprint the brand image much more easily. It also shows a united front for your company and delivers the message that you are efficient.
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425 24th Street West Palm Beach , FL 33407
Robert Hamon
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center for creative education 4 2 5 2 4 t h Street. W. Palm Beach Florida 33407 cceflorida.org
Linda Pasinski
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Janelle Garcia 3 Candiques 2013 7 Michael J. Rice Quit Smoking Now 2012 11 Catherine O’Rourke Hideaway Food and Drink 2013
Andres Gonzalez Distefano & Son Grocery 2013
4 Michael J. Rice 1 Animal Aid 2011
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4 Andres Gonzalez Salty’s 2013 8 Esther Patton Metamorphic 2012 12 Ashley Wolfe Nella Luxury Resort Wear 2013 16 Ana Hernandez Diego Hair Stylist 2012
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8 Allison Krupp 1 Capital One Redesign 2012
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1 Michael J. Rice 2 Mount Frost 2011
2 Felix Peña 2 Owl Film Festival 2013
3 Aaron Umpierre 2 Orion 2012
5 Edgard Barbosa 2 Xcavenger 2013
6 Ana Hernandez 2 Santé 2013
7 Carlos Francisco 2 Cisco Processing 2013
4 Andrea Cardenas 2 Paramount Disaster Recovery, 2013 28 Brittani Wright Aquarium Maintenance Solutions, 2012
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Logo Contest The FAU Designers’ Edge student group holds various annual competitions for the members of the organization. One competition is to design the new identity, or logo, for Designers’ Edge for the upcoming year. The logo is used the entire year on all of our promotional items including posters, business cards, t-shirts and other printed materials.
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Book Cover Design
1 Michael J. Rice The Great Gatsby 2013 2 Leah Abusiewiez The Old Man and the Sea 2013 3 Mona Hassan Sherlock Holmes 2012 4 Aaron Umpierre The Three Musketeers 2012
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Michelle Jones Eye Behind Shadows Contour Digital Photography and Photoshop, 2012
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Armando Luna Keystone Rescue Station (Sections and Roof Plan) Rhino, Lumion and Photoshop, 2012
Keystone Rescue Station (Rendering) Rhino, Lumion and Photoshop, 2012
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Christian Steixner The Nymph: A Metamorphosis (Sketch Model) Chip Board and Paper, 2012
The Nymph: A Metamorphosis (Physical Model) Bass Wood, 2012
The Nymph: A Metamorphosis (Longitudinal Section) Ink on Vellum, 2012
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Demetrius Carter Wastewater Treatment facility Charcoal, 2013 Pen and colored pencil, 2013 In the Design Studio 8 course at FAU, we did drawing exercises that were aimed to engaging in our imagination of what a lab could be. The facility I designed will be used as a study of water purification. Scientists will be studying the different techniques in which to collect wastewater, purify the water and then send it back into the city grid. This facility will also be an educational tool as students from the community will have summer school classes available to understand the importance of potable drinking water in their city!
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Iuliia Fomina and Jose Daniel Bernal Trimo Bike Base – Project for the Trimo Urban Crash competition SketchUp, Photoshop and Illustrator, 2013 We challenge Trimo and its partners to energize the city! The poetics which the bicycle’s positive energy bring to the urban environment is embodied via human-recharged “batteries” made possible through Trimo’s modular solutions. During the day, the battery is energized by the users, and metaphorically, in turn they go on to power the city. At night, using led strip lights mounted on the modular units, charged during the day via photovoltaic panels, our Bike Base is a glowing reminder of and what really powers the urban core: humans in motion.
1 Paula Rojas Anamorphosis Drawing Ink on vellum, reflective paper, 2013 2 Paula Rojas Laboratory of ideas I Ink and watercolor, 2013
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3 Maria Florencia Sapatta Mechanical Laboratory of Ideas Watercolor and ink on paper, 2013 4 Maria Florencia Sapatta Marine Laboratory of Ideas Digital collage, 2013 5 Rita Sosa Chicago Museum Mixed digital media, 2013 6 Rita Sosa Laboratory of Imagination #1 AutoCad, drawing and collage, 2013
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Film, Video & New Media
Cynthia Gutierrez Greebo the Spaceboy in the Human Body Comic Book Maya and Photoshop, 2013 This is a short comic book for the iPad game Greebo the Spaceboy in the Human Body, which tells the prologue of how Greebo the Spaceboy, an alien from outer space, accidentally falls inside the body of his human specimen. The game is a 2D Platformer game that takes place in the blood stream of the human body where Greebo the Spaceboy is trapped inside and must escape. The player must avoid shooting red and white blood cells and shoot the Bacillus and Coccus bacteria in order to survive. The models for the game were created in Maya and the game was put together in UDK game engine.
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Greebo the Spaceboy in the Human Body Comic Book Cynthia Gutierrez 3D Modeling and Comic Book Cover Design Steven Wang Comic Book Cover Design Miguel Oubi単a Alvarez Game Programmer Roberta Schicchi 3D Modeling and Comic Book Pages. Maya and Photoshop, 2013
1 Juan Felipe Ocampo Chicago Pad 3D renderings, 2013 2 Eric Young Ashley The Zombie Slayer Posed Maya and Photoshop, 2012 3 Eric Young ericyoung3d.com logo Maya and Photoshop, 2012 4 Eric Young The Executive Maya and Unity, 2011
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1 Anna Torlen Dyana Sculptris, 2013 2 Christopher Swain Shadows of a Dream Film Still, 2013 3 Grant Roberts Zombiegotchi 3D Character Model, 2012
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Lorenzo M. Ponce de León El Hijo de Hernández (film title) -Don Álvaro and Miguel outside of the abandoned train station -Don Álvaro and Miguel in the abandoned train station -Miguel : “Mi personalidad no va a cambiar” -Miguel and Marcela in the desert Film Stills, 2012 This is an independently produced full-feature film in Spanish based on the published work of a FAU faculty member and other qualified FAU students who traveled to Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha, Spain to work with professional actors. The film was created in 2012 and was released on April 12, 2013. It was also displayed in FAU’s Quality Enhancement Plan in 2013.
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Wendy Predestin -Baby Waves -Wave Watch -Grip Film Stills, 2013 This upcoming documentary film is about Florida skim culture and three unsponsored local skimmers at different levels in the game trying to win the next BC Surf & Sport annual Skim Scare in 2013. www.youtube.com/watch?v=blzph_a7mD4
Contact
Aaron Umpierre Allison Krupp Amber Harris Ana Hernandez Andrea Cardenas Andres Gonzalez Anna Torlen Ariel Baron-Robbins Arielle Cacopardo Armando Luna Ashley Ackerman Ashley Wolfe Aubrey Ayala Audrey Aurigemma
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Brittani Wright Brittany Schade
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Carlos Francisco Catherine O’Rourke Chad Perna Christian Steixner Christopher Swain Cynthia Gutierrez
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Danielle Myers Deidre Hardy Demetrius Carter
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Edgard Barbosa Elena Joy Medina Elise Raffa Ellie Santangelo Eric Young Esther Patton Eugenia Malioykova
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Fatima Arbelo Felix Peña
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Giancarlo Manco Grant Roberts
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Iuliia Fomina Janelle Garcia Jeanie Giebel Jennifer Huang
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John Sandell Jose Daniel Bernal Juan Felipe Ocampo
jsandel1@fau.edu jbernal7@fau.edu jocampo8@fau.edu
Kansas Wright Kimberly Heise Kit Romero
kwrigh44@fau.edu kheise2@fau.edu kromero3@fau.edu
Leah Abusiewiez Lorenzo M. Ponce de León
labusiew@fau.edu lponcede@fau.edu
Manzi Liu Maria Florencia Sapatta Mark Franz Maryla Michel Melissa Grilli-Meunier Merle Edward Causey III Michael J. Rice Michelle Friswell Michelle Jones Mona Hassan
mliu4@fau.edu msapatta@fau.edu mfranz2@fau.edu michelm2012@fau.edu mgrillim@fau.edu mcausey1@fau.edu mrice13@fau.edu mfriswel@fau.edu mjone104@fau.edu mhassan1@fau.edu
Nathalya Cardona
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Paula Rojas
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Rick McCawley Rita Sosa Roseanna Hassad
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Sabine Tinglof Sara Courtney Sara Grant Setareh Ghoreishi Stephanie Cunningham
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Tammy Knipp Trista Lam
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Wendy Predestin Westley Cedeno
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