Drawing Unlimited promotes and celebrates the experimental drawing work of UU students across courses and across year groups.
The Drawing Unlimited Project (School of Art and Design) took place in November 2009 and March 2010. Students used drawing to motivate, challenge, inspire and make links.
The workshops were designed to explore traditional drawing methods alongside digital methods e.g. drawing over still and moving imagery projected onto large rolls of paper, using paint, ink, crayons, pencils, drawing directly onto video footage via a drawing tablet and collaborating with others to devise drawing methods, improvise tools and solve problems.
I am aware that this interview has been online for some time now, but if like me you sometimes lose sight of why you are doing what you are doing this is the perfect remedy. Milton Glaser’s words of wisdom inspire and reaffirm.
Hillman Curtis offers an inspirational insight into the wonderful workings of the mind of Glaser. This is graphic design comfort food and whether you see yourself as businessman/artist, social commentator or like Glaser all of the above, there is inspiration here for everyone.
You can view more of Hillman Curtis’ ‘Artists Series’ here: hillmancurtis.com
‘Print Process‘, Imaging 2 Semester 1, 2009/10 – Photograph by Stephen Moffitt
May is a particularly busy month for staff and students alike with hand-ins coming to an end, the atmosphere is one of relief mixed with panic as students pull out all the stops for the final push. Many white faces evidence the necessity of burning the midnight oil and that’s not just the students!
On behalf of all of the staff members of Design for Visual Communication very best wishes to all our final year students. Looking forward to this year’s Degree Shows. Keep checking the website as details of this event will be published soon.
Was out at the cinema last night and during the ads before the film started there was a trailer for a new film out called ‘Schizo’. At least, that was it was shown as. Seemed like a classic scary film (the video link below has nearly all the trailer but the full thing has one-line reviews at the beginning as well “Most terrifying film this year…” etc.) Well worth a look, I think this is a very effective ad, as it draws you right in before delivering the message.
I absolutely adore this advertisement. It was created back in 2009 for the Volkswagen Independent Cinema Sponsorship campaign. It was the brainchild of London advertising agency by DDB London. It is a very well executed piece of advertising, extremely witty and light hearted, and just throws you back in time a great timepiece and a great piece of nostalgia that successfully targets its desired audience. I delved in further into VW advertising and discovered that this wasn’t the first VW vs DeLorean advert. In the 70’s they had James Bond, take on the two, quite a funny ad! James Bond takes on the DeLorean and the VW
Bad news everyone! The Bryan Edmondson (SEA) Lecture that was to take place on the 22nd April (this Thursday) has unfortunately been postponed due to problems with flights within the UK. It is hoped that this event will take place in the next semester, we will keep you posted.
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As I’m looking at advertisement this semester for University I came across these really powerful images that brings home the fact that all these people died because no one was able to give them first aid. This campaign was produced by Nadav Kander, with the aim to illustrate the importance of everyone having basic first aid skills, by giving examples where they could save a life. The portraits show the faces of individuals that look like they are sleeping, however the text explains that they are in fact died and tragically died in situation where first aid could have saved their lives. It is a very simple layout containing a very powerfully message. This information and images were got from the Creative Review Blog.