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Graphic Design Portfolio

Course Details
  • Course Number GDC-4010-A
  • Day(s) T
  • Dates Jun 04 - Aug 06
  • Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
  • Ceus 3.50
  • Cost 470.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location To Be Announced

Description

If you are stuck in a job that does not challenge you or find yourself in need of re-charging your creative batteries or your portfolio, come join this course. In an intensive critique/workshop setting, you will be challenged to re-awaken your creative energy and channel it into the development of head-turning work. Get yourself to the next level, explore new territory, push your limits, surpass style, invent, re-invent, find and advance your own voice and create a portfolio that you're proud to show and that will get you hired to do the work you love to do. To find out more about this course please visit www.myportfoliocourse.com Note: Please bring your portfolio to the first session. This course will be held at Magical Monkey, 630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1102A (between 44th and 45th streets).

Instructor

Roswitha Rodrigues

Principal, Magical Monkey. Formerly, design director, Ryan Drossman Marc, USA

Education:

MA, with distinction, University of Vienna; School of Visual Arts

Accounts include:

Change Technology Partners, eHothouse, Arm & Hammer, Verio, truefinds.com, A&E Network, TCW, Moviefone, TDK, GVox

Awards include:

How, Graphis, American Graphic Design, Advertising Women of New York, Creativity, Print, Promax

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Game Design Workshop

Course Details
  • Course Number GDC-4129-A
  • Day(s) S
  • Dates Jul 20 - Jul 27
  • Hours 09:00AM - 05:00PM
  • Ceus 1.50
  • Cost 600.00
  • Additional Fees 0.00
  • Status Open
  • Location 136 West 21st Street

Description

This course section meets: Saturday, July 20th, 9am-5pm; Wednesday, July 24th, 6pm-9pm; Saturday, July 27th, 9am-5pm,
Note: Room located at 136 West 21st street, 5th floor.
The social impact games movement is one of the fastest growing and most exciting forms of social innovation. Games are a powerful way to engage employees and communities in the issues that they will carry into the future. Taught by Asi Burak, co-president of Games for Change, and Matt Parker, renowned game designer, this workshop will provide an overview of digital and non-digital games that help children and adults alike to become more thoughtful, responsible and committed citizens through play. In addition, participants will design and present their own game for social impact. Utilizing the Games for Change "8 Step Methodology," we will work through a high-level analysis to flesh out original ideas into an informed and vetted strategy. Be prepared to work hard as you play. Please visit: http://dsi.sva.edu/news-and-events/game-design-wor kshop/"

Instructors

Asi Burak

Co-president, Games for Change

Education:

BA, cum laude, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design; MS, Carnegie Mellon University  

Professional experience includes:

Co-founder, chief product officer, Impact Games; vice president, marketing and product development, Axis Mobile; senior art director, Saatchi & Saatchi, Israel; art director, TBWA, Israel

Presentations include:

TEDxGotham, Sundance Film Festival, Skoll World Forum, Nonprofit Technology Network, World Affairs Councils of America Conference, South by Southwest, Game Developers Conference  

Publications and broadcasts:

More than 200 articles and appearances, including The Guardian, Washington Post, The New York Times, Variety, Edge, ABC News, Fox News, Al Jazeera, BBC World News, NPR

Awards and honors include:

News Game Award, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Israel Advertising Association; The Tech Museum; The Producers Guild of America

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Matt Parker

New media artist, game designer

Education:

BS, Vassar College; MPS, New York University

Games and programs created include:

Proclipsing, Lucid, HALI

Co-author

Hacking the Kinect

Exhibitions include:

Igfest, Bristol, England; New York Hall of Science; FILE Electronic Language International Festival, Rio de Janeiro; blur, Orlando, FL; Museum of the Moving Image; Babycastles; Come Out & Play, San Francisco and Brooklyn; Vimeo World; Ultimate Block Party; SIGGRAPH; World Maker Faire; New York University Game Center; Sony Wonder Technology Lab

Awards and honors include:

Create the Future Award, World Maker Faire; President’s Award, Time Inc.; Eyebeam residency

 

 

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