Remarque 2014

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VISUAL ANNUAL OF FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY ISSUE 3 | 2014

Graphic Design  Architecture Art & Photography  Film, Video & New Media



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Remarque Brittani Wright Salvatore DaiZovi Andreina Sardina Leah Seamonson Kevin Mann Christian Steixner Armando Luna

Editor-in-Chief Art Director Layout Editor Layout Editor Layout Editor Layout Editor Layout Editor

Designers’ Edge Brittani Wright Salvatore DaiZovi Leah Seamonson

President Vice President Secretary

Faculty Advisor Stephanie Cunningham

Professor of Graphic Design

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 Adrian D. Martinez Cover Photo Carlos Francisco Masthead Design Dan Duarte Founder of Remarque Deanne Cheuk Guest Juror Designers’ Edge FAU Student Organization John Bernasconi Founder of Remarque Roberto Santiago Proofreader

Editor’s Note The FAU Designers’ Edge student organization created the first printed issue of Remarque in Fall 2012 to showcase the creative programs in Broward. The publication is open to students on any campus. We distribute them across the FAU campuses to help strengthen awareness of our programs. Reception for the publication has been strong. Remarque won the 2014 FAU Broward Program of the Year. The publication is a student effort. This year, the staff team was funded by a Broward Undergraduate Research Grant. The Remarque team chose the student work for the cover image. Out of the 606 submissions we received this year from 73 FAU students, we chose a piece by Adrian D. Martinez, an architecture student based on the Fort Lauderdale Campus. The Annual Broward Juried Student Exhibition did not take place this year due to the relocation of the Graphic Design program to the Davie campus. Instead we invited designer Deanne Cheuk to jury the works that we selected for the publication. She juried the Graphic Design and Art & Photography sections but not Film, Video & New Media or Architecture due to her lack of expertise in those areas. Deanne is a New York based designer who visited the campus in April to share her work and inspire us. Her work can be seen at www.deannecheuk.com. Designers’ Edge members, and other student contributors, helped to make this new issue come together once again. The Remarque staff worked to encourage students to submit, jury the work, organize the content, and execute the production. We juried the work down to 118 works created by 59 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 the third issue! Brittani Wright Editor-in-Chief

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Table of Contents 04

Faculty Interviews

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Graphic Design

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Art & Photography

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Architecture

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Film, Video & New Media

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Contact


Faculty Interviews

Linda Johnson Graphic Design

How do you like to tap into your creativity?

Our success is rooted in who we surround ourselves with including professors, classmates and other colleagues. The faculty deserves 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 studentteacher 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.

I find creative inspiration all around me. You have to be open to ideas coming from any place at any time. I keep a note pad handy and write down a phrase that catches my attention or snap a picture on my iPhone that I think has potential.

Kathleen O’Connor Studio Art

What advice would you give to design students? A friend of mine recently attended an art show of current artists’ work and observed, “the techniques were there, polished and self-absorbed, but the work lacked soul.” The point is the art was “good” but not inviting. The problem is how to make your work honest, inventive, reaching; inclusive to the viewer. As designers you are in the business of attraction. The following are some suggestions gathered from mentors throughout my life: Formulas don’t work. Discipline, research of your subject matter, understanding the process of creating the work may help. Be present in your environment—the 3-D space around you—recording it via drawing (one of the most accessible tools of communicating ideas) makes your final visuals compelling, perhaps because it traces back to the human hand. Robert Chambers, a contemporary sculptor, once told me that he thought that to be an artist-designer means to interact with your given space. From experience, don’t let fear get in the way of making mistakes. Make them. That’s where the creation of fresh formats may emerge. I will think about these things every day I attend to my own work. I thank my students for the experience of teaching. I have learned from them. Now, I will teach myself. Note: Kathleen retired in Summer 2014.

Deirdre Hardy Architecture

How do you measure success? As a professor of this institution, I measure success based on the ability of my students to gain employment in a well reputed office. Students must keep focusing on developing a career by passing the registration exam. They should be able to gain personal satisfaction through the choice of career they made. If you hate it, it’s no good, even if you are good.

Shane Eason Film and Video

How do you measure success? If I’m happy with a personal project from beginning to end, that’s success. Further, I measure success through personal detail and perfection of said projects. If these projects exhibit in a space that gets a profound response from audiences, that too is success.

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Graphic Design

Me

Perce


Poster Design 2013

When you think “contrast,” what comes to mind? Contrasting viewpoints; compare and contrast; the difference between tonal levels in a

design?

Whatever

your

vantage

point,

whether you’re thinking about the graphics on your own screen or the differences between cultures that inform our industry, we’ve invited our speakers and audience members to reflect on any variation of the idea of “contrast” in the design world for TYPO San Francisco 2013. We hope you’ll join us at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts this April to compare, contrast, and get inspired!

Kelli Anderson Jessi Arrington Ludovic Balland Marian Bantjes Tonia Bartz Peter Bil’ak

SAN FRANCISCO APRIL 11-12

Mandy Brown Matthew Butterick Stephen Coles Keetra Dean Dixon James Edmondson Nigel French Ivo Gabrowitsch Jens Gehlhaar Mike Jakab Jan Jancourt Monique Jenkinson Meena Kadri Geoff Kaplan Erik Kessels (KesselsKramer) Travis Kochel Eike König (Hort) Jürg Lehni Faythe Levine Ana Llorente Tom Manning Sean McBride Christoph Niemann Toke Nygaard Elisabeth Prescott Mike Salisbury Satsuki Shibuya Nick Shinn Mica Sigourney Erik Spiekermann Jon Sueda Rena Tom Jeff Veen Armin Vit Ursus Wehrli Jan Wilker Josh Damon Williams

Joel Carrodeguas Honfest Illustrator, 2013

Kevin Mann Contrast Illustrator, 2013

Michael Hubbard (in)organic Data Illustrator, 2013

Andrea Cardenas Bigelow Tea Digital Photograph and Illustrator, 2013

Leah Seamonson Contrast Illustrator, 2014

Audrey Aurigemma Charisma Coffee Night Photoshop and Illustrator, 2014

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PETER PARKER PETER PARKERPETER PARKER PETER PARKER

BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL OF 0.08

Memory loss occurs. Perception is impaired. Concentration is reduced. Danger is harder to detect. Muscle coordination is poor.

LIVES ARE AT RISK.

Brittani Wright Control Digital Photograph and Illustrator, 2013

Kevin Mann Info Green Illustrator, 2013

Salvatore DaiZovi Comic Con Illustrator, 2013


Poster Design Roseanna Hassad Bystanders Stand Out Illustrator, 2014 JUROR’S CHOICE

Edgard Barbosa Making Waves Illustrator, 2013

bystanders

stand out alert. aware. altruistic. heroic imagination.org

call 911 or crimestoppers 1-800-222-tips

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Kevin Mann Autism Spectrum Disorders Illustrator, 2013

Janelle Garcia Obesity in America Illustrator, 2013

Caitlin Vesey One Nation Under Guns Illustrator, 2013

Caitlin Vesey Clear Cell Sarcoma Illustrator, 2014

Kevin Mann Today’s Catch Illustrator, 2013

Salvatore DaiZovi OZ The Great and Powerful Photoshop, 2014


Package Design JUROR’S CHOICE

Andreina Sardina Chalko Sidewalk Chalk 2013 Gina Dellapenta Flora and Fauna Gift Wrap 2013

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Juan Carlos Mesa Machina Gift Wrap 2014 Roseanna Hassad Encenka Incense 2013


Package Design Salvatore DaiZovi Big Cal Calculator 2013 Caitlin Vesey Reservoir Water Bottles 2013

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Brittani Wright Kitch’em Utensils 2013 Vanessa Wood Junglo Glow Decals 2013


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Cockwork 1 Kevin Mann Iggle 2013

4 Joel Carrodeguas Decodice 2013

7 Andrea Cardenas Andrea Cardenas 2014

10 Andreina Sardina Chalko 2013

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Alyssa Veira Apex 2013

5 Joel Carrodeguas Coo 2014

8 Cynthia Gutierrez Flamingo Film Festival 2013

11 Caitlin Vesey Jones Yacht & Ship 2013

JUROR’S CHOICE

6 Enrique Y. Castro Lintel 2014

9 Michael Hubbard Helios 2014

12 Andres Gonzalez Clockwork 2013

3 Caitlin Vesey Nauti Dawg 2014

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13 Michael Hubbard Jungle Jams 2013

16 Laura Vanessa Villalba Options Online Dating 2014

19 Brittani Wright Kitch’em 2013

22 Vanessa Wood Junglo 2013

14 Andreina Sardina Sim•pa•ti•co Paper 2014

17 Gina Dellapenta Lucky Lotus 2014

20 Janelle Garcia Brewzzi 2013

23 Roseanna Hassad Encenka 2013

15 Salvatore DaiZovi Big Cal 2013

18 Janelle Garcia Alyssa Rose Photography 2013

21 Scott Saslow Populuxe Products 2014

24 Lesli White WGSS 2013


Book Design Vanessa Wood Look & Cook Recipes for the Clueless Chef 2014 Janelle Garcia Postres Cubanos 2013

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Scott Saslow Fahrenheit 451 2013 Preethi Vandaloor Tree-Tops 2014 Audrey Aurigemma Human Trafficking Coalition Manual 2013


Layout Design

Kevin Mann Iggle Stationery System Illustrator, 2013 Salvatore DaiZovi Baskerville Photoshop, 2014 Andres Gonzalez Superhero Business Cards Illustrator and Photoshop, 2013

816-TOO-FAST

www.flashme.com speedforce@gmail.com

www.notclarkkent.com fortress of solitude, north pole clarkwithoutglasses@gmail.com

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Art & Photography


clockwise from top left Adrian Beuses The March of The Caterpillar Digital Composition, 2014 Ashley Kerr Let’s Face It Acrylic on Wood Panel, 2013 Renee Dillman Elemental Illustrator, 2013

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Jacob A. Allen Color Fall Digital Photograph, 2013 Kimberly Heise The Red Bull in the Sea Monotype, 2013


Laura Vanessa Villalba Untitled Acrylic and Plaster, 2012 JUROR’S CHOICE

Erica S. Mohan Union Oil on Canvas, 2013

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clockwise from top left Enrique Y. Castro Simplemente el Tiempo que va Sucediendo Digital Photograph, 2012 Vanessa Wood Majestic Aquatint, 2013 JUROR’S CHOICE

Annette Hatchard Untitled (detail) Mixed Media, 2014 Untitled Mixed Media, 2014


clockwise from top Enrique Y. Castro Orange Wire | Fire Wire Wire, Wood and Spray Paint, 2013 Leah Seamonson Edgar Cardboard, 2013 Erica S. Mohan Cacti Mixed Media on Paper, 2013 Salvatore DaiZovi Night Owl Relief Print, 2013

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John Cobo Wood Contours CNC Routed Laminated Plywood, 2013 Maria Michelle Riofrio The Stillness of Speed Digital Photograph, 2013 LaĂŤtitia LamalleDonaghy Rabbit Hole Digital Photograph, 2011


clockwise from top left Preethi Vandaloor Colors of Life Digital Photograph, 2013 Ashley Akerman Architectural Abstractions 1 Digital Photograph, 2013 Maria Michelle Riofrio A Basic Dilemma Digital Photograph, 2014 JUROR’S CHOICE

Adrian Beuses Fontanelle Photographic Experimentation, 2014 Ashley Akerman Architectural Abstractions 2 Digital Photograph, 2013

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clockwise from top left Chance Paul Stillman Homecoming (Series) Digital Photographs, 2013 Audrey Aurigemma The Edge of the Wood Digital Photograph, 2013 Edgar Lopez Akt Digital Photograph, 2010 Audrey Aurigemma Cyclical Digital Photograph, 2013 LaÍtitia Lamalle-Donaghy Untitled: Life on the Farm – A Commentary on the Brutality in Factory Farms Archival Inkjet Print, 2013


Ashley Kerr Untitled (Part of the Trey McIntyre Project Collaboration Series) Digital Photograph, 2013 Maria del mar Salge Barcelona Digital Photograph, 2011

JUROR’S CHOICE

Ashley Akerman Honey I’m Home Digital Photograph, 2013 Brittani Wright Under the Sea Digital Photograph, 2013

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Architecture


Jason Brandes Amanecer De Las Olas: Section with Call-outs Rhino, Photoshop, Revit, Google Earth, Colored Pencil, and Marker, 2014 The Amanecer De Las Olas (translates to dawn of the waves) is a proposed high-rise located on Fort Lauderdale beach that is intended to become an important example of 21st century religious architecture. The phenomenological conditions of the site were used by flipping the plan vertically to coincide with the rising of the sun.

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Camilo Lopez Building Taxonomy: Idea Photoshop and 3D Modeling, 2014 Arty Molinari Chicago Perspective Museum Hybrid Section Ink, Lead, Charcoal, Acrylic Paint, Inkjet Print on Plain White Paper, 2013


Maria Siles Chicago Perspective Museum Rhino 3D and Photoshop, 2013 Experimenting with perspectival illusions, the design frames several unique views of downtown Chicago to enhance the user’s perception of city life, building materiality and overall urbanism. Challenged to work in between the two iconic Marina Towers, the project called for a slim, elongated mass that expresses a sense of verticality while respecting the boat marina underneath.

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Boutros Bou-Nahra Pittsburgh Fire Station Rhino 3D and Illustrator, 2013

Building Enclosure Details

Blanca Martinez, Jose Daniel Beltran, Kyle Benhart Diagram of Whole Building Heating and Cooling: Building Enclosure Details Autodesk, Revit, AutoCAD, Illustrator, 2013 Energy Recovery Ventilation improves indoor air quality while exchanging the energy contained in exhausted air. During the winter, the system precools and dehumidifies while humidifying and preheating in the cooler seasons. Energy load from the refrigeration system in the ground floor grocery store is used to reduce the energy consumption of the grocery store itself. The same energy that keeps food cold will warm up the grocery store through in-floor heating. Description and diagram of whole Building heating and cooling

Energy Recovery Ventilation: Improves indoor air quality while exchanging the energy contained in exhausted air. During the winter the systems precools and dehumidifies while humidifying and preheating in the cooler seasons. Energy load from the refrigeration system in the ground floor grocery store will be used to reduce the energy consumption of the grocery store itself. The same energy that keeps food cold will warm up the grocery store through in floor heating

Fresh outdoor air Indoor air Bathroom/Kitchen Exhaust Cold Water Solar Heated Water Heated Water


John-Michael Wilyat Sea Level Rise Research Center Rhino 3D and Photoshop, 2013 Sebastian Arango Pittsburgh Fire Station AutoCAD and Photoshop, 2013

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Maria Siles Colorado Fire Station: Aerial Perspective McNeel Rhinoceros, Lumion and Photoshop, 2013

Marco Mandra Colorado Fire Station: Physical Model Basswood, Task Board and Cork, 2013


Rita Sosa Beach Color Park SketchUp and Photoshop, 2013 Fort Lauderdale design garage: a place to park your car and hang out when you are come and go from the beach.

Rita Sosa Hotel & Hotelette SketchUp and Photoshop, 2013 The integration of a multi demographical vertical hotel into the Fort Lauderdale beach community. Conceived with spatial expansions at different scales akin to Florida rooms.

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Paula Rojas Lamp Transformation Hand Drawing and Photoshop, 2013 Iuliia Fomina Research Laboratory Concept Drawings SketchUp and Photoshop, 2013 Iuliia Fomina Research Laboratory Concept Drawings Mixed Media, 2013


John-Michael Wilyat Ice Hotel Autodesk Maya 3D and Photoshop, 2013 Adrian D. Martinez The Origin of Species – Metamorphosis Photoshop, Illustrator and Revit, 2014

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Paula Rojas Decay Mixed Media, 2013 Paula Rojas A Narrative of Tacheles Berlin Graphite Narrative Drawing, 2013 John Cobo and Catheryn Espino Modular Hotel Rhino 3D, Lumion and Photoshop, 2013


Iuliia Fomina Fort Lauderdale Tower Mixed Media, 2013 Rita Sosa Fort Lauderdale FAU Campus Art Installation Photoshop, 2013

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Iuliia Fomina Research Laboratory Concept Drawing Watercolor and Mixed Media, 2013


Christian Steixner and Armando Luna MIMO Hotel Rhino and Photoshop, 2013 Christian Steixner and Armando Luna MIMO Hotel Perspective Detail Section Rhino and Photoshop, 2013

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Film, Video & New Media


Christopher Swain Hello? Video, 2013 Hello? is an award-winning short film about a young girl who suspects an intruder has entered her home.

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Sydney Gabel Best Film and Video, 2014 The film is about two roommates that are no longer good friends. One character desperately tries to make their friendship work while the other one could care less. The character is put into a difficult situation and must decide between her friend and her dignity.


Hilda Pilar Rodriguez Londo単o Owly Maya, 2013 I incorporated three animals: cat, owl, and phoenix to create a stylized fictional creature.

Hilda Pilar Rodriguez Londo単o Drawing P Maya, 2013 A composition of a digital computer generated animated character with a real life video.

facing page Cynthia Gutierrez Ocean Adventure: The Game Maya, Unity 3D and Mudbox, 2014 This educational advocacy game created for the android platform is about the issues of overfishing. The purpose of this app is to educate kids about the environmental and economic issues that overfishing has on marine life and the economy of coastal communities in the Caribbean while having fun at the same time.

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Contact

Arty Molinari Adrian Beuses Adrian D. Martinez Andrea Cardenas Alyssa Viera Andreina Sardina Andres Gonzalez Annette Hatchard Armando Luna Ashley Akerman Ashley Kerr Audrey Aurigemma

amolin13@fau.edu abeuses1@fau.edu amart198@fau.edu acarde10@fau.edu aveira@fau.edu asardin5@fau.edu agonz107@fau.edu ahatchar@fau.edu aluna1@fau.edu aakerman2013@fau.edu akerr2@fau.edu aaurigem@fau.edu

Blanca Martinez Boutros Bou-Nahra Brittani Wright

bmarti55@fau.edu bbounahr@fau.edu bwrigh23@fau.edu

Caitlin Vesey Camilo Lopez Catheryn Espino Chance Paul Stillman Christian Steixner Christopher Swain Cynthia Gutierrez

cvesey@fau.edu clopez31@fau.edu cespino5@fau.edu cstillma@fau.edu csteixne@fau.edu cswain1@fau.edu cgutier8@fau.edu

Dierdre Hardy Edgar Lopez Edgard Barbosa Enrique Y. Castro Erica S. Mohan

dhardy@fau.edu elopez35@fau.edu ebarbos1@fau.edu ecastrosilva2014@fau.edu emohan@fau.edu

Gina Dellapenta Hilda Pilar Rodriguez Londoño Iuliia Fomina

gdellape@fau.edu rodriguezh2012@fau.edu ifomina@fau.edu

Jason Brandes John-Michael Wilyat Jacob A. Allen Janelle Garcia Joel Carrodeguas John Cobo Jose Daniel Beltran Juan Carlos Mesa

jbrande4@fau.edu jwilyat@fau.edu jallen74@fau.edu jgarc129@fau.edu jcarrodeguas2013@fau.edu jcobo1@fau.edu jbeltran2012@fau.edu jmesa9@fau.edu

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Kathleen O’Connor Kevin Mann Kimberly Heise Kyle Benhart

koconnor@fau.edu kmann8@fau.edu kheise2@fau.edu kbenhart@fau.edu

Laëtitia Lamalle-Donaghy Laura Vanessa Villalba Leah Seamonson Lesli White Linda Johnson

llamalle@fau.edu lvillalba2013@fau.edu lseamonson2013@fau.edu lwhite2012@fau.edu ljohnson@fau.edu

Marco Mandra Maria Michelle Riofrio Maria del mar Salge Maria Siles Michael Hubbard

mmandra@fau.edu mriofriobravo2012@fau.edu msalge@fau.edu msiles@fau.edu mhubbard2012@fau.edu

Paula Rojas Preethi Vandaloor

projas5@fau.edu pvandaloor2013@fau.edu

Renee Dillman Rita Sosa Roseanna Hassad

rdillman2012@fau.edu rsosa1@fau.edu rhassad@fau.edu

Salvatore DaiZovi Scott Saslow Sebastian Arango Shane Eason Stephanie Cunningham Sydney Gabel

sdaizovi@fau.edu ssaslow@fau.edu arangos2012@fau.edu eason@fau.edu cunningh@fau.edu sgabel@fau.edu

Vanessa Wood

vwood5@fau.edu



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