Visual Communication Design Spring 2017 Design Excellence Winners

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Creativity in Nature Biomimetic Sketchbook to provide designers with inspiration through Biophilic images Sketchbooks are one of the most accessible tools for designers to creating and presenting ideas. To support designers in finding ideas, this project focused on capturing observation in the form of a sketchbook. Due to the pressing issue of sustainability, and the great impact visual communication practices

GRA 622: Spring 2017 Advanced Visual Communication Design Studio IV

has on the environment, this notebook was designed with Biomimicry. Instead of Humancentered design, biomimetic solutions focus on life-centered design. Through this project, I learned the methodology of environmentalfriendly design, as well as was inspired by the wisdom of nature.

Student: Zhenqi Wang Instructor: Michelle Fehler


GRA 590: Spring 2017 Core Visual Communication Design Studio II

Student: Lin Fan Instructor: Andrew Weed



GRA 465: Spring 2017 Collaborative Design Development II

Students: E. Whillier, S. Booth, T. Dong, C. Shoneberger,Y. Wang, Instructors: S. Behravesh, R. Bone D. Shin, R. Trujillo


URBAN SPRAWL:

LIMITLESS CITIES. The dream to expand, build, and develop has fueled planners’ need to sprawl. The public needs to understand that as a city, we are expanding at a rapid rate and effects of sprawl are becoming more evident. We cannot stop the development of cities, but we can be smarter with it’s growth. Simpl y being informed is a start.

GRA 462: Spring 2017 Visual Communication VI

Student: Jessica Chhou Instructor: Alfred Sanft


GRA 362: Spring 2017 Visual Communication Design IV

Student: Madisen Fedo Instructor: E. Montgomery, H. Park, L. PeĂąa,


LOOK DEEPER SPEAK LOUDER

LOOK DEEPER SPEAK LOUDER

Everyone has a story.

Everyone has a story.

What’s yours?

What’s yours?

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asu.edu/mlk

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Everyone has a story. What’s yours? asu.edu/mlk

Arizona State University President Michael M. Crow and the ASU Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commitee invite you to the 33rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Breakfast Thursday, January 18, 2018 7–9 a.m. ASU Downtown Phoenix campus Arizona PBS Studio, 6th Floor Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication 555 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Parking Parking has been reserved for you in the University Center Garage (UCG) on Central Ave and Polk St. Enter the garage from Polk St. Please follow the signs for the MLK Breakfast. Questions Please call 480.965.5566 RSVP By Wednesday, January 11, 2018 Click here to RSVP

Fillmore St. Fillmore St. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Civic Space Park Taylor St.

Polk St.

University Center Garage 3rd St.

2nd St.

1st St.

Central Ave.

1st Ave.

2nd Ave.

3rd Ave.

Van Buren St.

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ASU MLK Community Servant-Leadership Awardees Elva and Lattie Coor Elva and Lattie Coor are recognized champions of servant leadership. Their combined dedication to the community has elevated people and families in Arizona and around the country. Lattie Coor Ph.D., has served multiple leadership roles with the mission of making lives better for all citizens. Elva Coor, the wife of the former longtime ASU president, has generated her own platforms that benefit the community. The Coors’ commitment to service is a model for many and demonstrates the tenets set forth by Dr. King on servant leadership.

ASU MLK Student Servant-Leadership Awardee Amber Poleviyuma Amber Poleviyuma is a Community Health major at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University. She demonstrates her commitment to the community on many levels by elevating awareness and advocating for the disenfranchised. In addition to being actively involved in health efforts on her tribal nation as a member of the Hopi tribe, Poleviyuma has volunteered and served diverse groups and organizations on campus and throughout Phoenix. Her volunteer work is future-focused, and she seeks to create places for under-represented people at ASU. Her advice for other servant leaders: Step up when you can or when no one else is willing, step down when there are others willing to do the work or who have more experience and knowledge to lead, or step aside and co-lead and collaborate with others.

Upcoming MLK Events! ASU MLK Commitee <asu.mlk@asu.edu>

Upcoming MLK Events!

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ASU MLK Commitee <asu.mlk@asu.edu>

Everyone has astory. Wh at’s yours?

EVENTS 01.12.18

MLK Day of Service / ALL

12 a.m. – 12 a.m.

01.15.18

MLK HOLIDAY / ALL

12 a.m. – 12 a.m.

01.17.18

March on West / WEST

01.18.18

Breakfast Celebration / DOWNTOWN

01.18.18

MLK Student Rally & Student Organization Fair / TEMPE

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

02.07.18

12th Annual Peace Luncheon / Polytechnic

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Ma rtin LutherKing,Jr. Celebrati on Breakfast January 18,2018 7 –9 a.m.

LOOK DEEPER SPEAK LOUDER

ASU Do wn town Phoenix Camp us asu.edu/mlk

11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 7 a.m. – 9 a.m.

EVENTS SHARE YOUR STORY

GRA 362: Spring 2017 Visual Communication Design IV

01.12.18

MLK Day of Service / ALL

12 a.m. – 12 a.m.

01.15.18

MLK HOLIDAY / ALL

12 a.m. – 12 a.m.

01.17.18

March on West / WEST

01.18.18

Breakfast Celebration / DOWNTOWN

01.18.18

MLK Student Rally & Student Organization Fair / TEMPE

11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Student: S. Alaniz, R. Estes, L. Schaecher, R. Luy Instructors: Eric Montgomery, Lisa Peña, Haejin Park


430 Page Program Book

The goal of the Program Book was to create flexible

Hand bound with Kettle Stitch technique

editorial layouts that worked for many different types of

Exposed Spine

projects. This book encompasses both Sophomore

7 in x 10 in

and Junior year projects from the Visual Communication Design Program into a large hand bound book, that implemented techniques learned in book binding. My approach was to create a simple layout that let the work speak for itself and not compete with the content.

GRA 322: Spring 2017 Technology for Design II

Student: Willow Smith Instructors: Kyle Larkin, Alfred Sanft


GRA 224: Spring 2017 Visual Communication II

Student: Sara Mecca-Whitlock Instructor: Andrew Weed


GRA 224: Spring 2017 Visual Communication II

Student: Cheyenne Knippleberg Instructor: Marsha Minniss


GRA 223: Spring 2017 Typography

Student: Hailey Tang Instructor: Nathan Finden


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