Blitz Magazine is a 40-page biweekly magazine published by Arc at UNSW. It covers events and entertainment around campus. The document discusses the role of the Blitz Magazine designer, who is responsible for layout, graphics, and ensuring high design quality across issues. The designer must work closely with editors to insert content and meet strict deadlines, sometimes requiring last-minute changes. The internship provided the designer with valuable experience in publication design, teamwork, and managing tight schedules.
A collaborative project with an independent fashion brand, Olivia Annabelle, for a University Dissertation project. Design, concept, photography, styling, direction by me @TabieLedesma.
Wong Tze Yen is a graphic design student from Malaysia studying at Saito University College. She enjoys drawing and creative work. This digital portfolio showcases her art and design works from the past 2.5 years of study. She is passionate about art, drawing, photography, and design. Her inspiration comes from daily exploration and online research. She has learned and practiced skills like illustration, photography, packaging, web, and print design using software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Her goal is to open her own shop in the future selling her own brand collections.
Heather Wilkinson is a 16-year-old student studying multi-media journalism. She works part-time in retail but is unsure of what she wants to do after college. She likes creative work and being able to incorporate her own ideas. Two degree programs she is considering are Visual Culture at Brighton University and Retail Marketing at Brighton, but she is unsure if she wants to pursue retail as a career. Ideal jobs for her include art editor and location finder due to their creative nature. She is interested in working at a summer camp in the US through Camp America. Examples of her work include a bookmark and online portfolio. Her target audience for a magazine would be ages 16-32 and include interests in music, fashion,
Xinling Hu worked as a tutor in elementary school in China where she helped turn the worst students into more confident learners through fun study methods. Her previous job offered opportunities to be creative, such as setting up a Valentine's Day display window in just one hour. Xinling finds life to be a process of finding one's abilities and using creativity and craft-making to share ideas with others. She also helped launch her company's online store on Taobao, gaining many deals. Xinling enjoys working on a productive team where each person contributes their talents, such as designing campaigns for major clients.
Xinling Hu has a passion for teaching and helping students build confidence. As a tutor in China, she helped turn the worst students into higher performing ones by befriending them, sharing stories, and providing efficient study methods. She enjoys a creative life, making crafts that are both eco-friendly and bring her satisfaction. Her previous job offered opportunities to showcase her flexibility, such as redesigning a store window display in just one hour. She sees life as a process of finding and using one's abilities to create oneself.
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This document summarizes the front cover design of a college magazine. It discusses how the cover uses conventions of real magazines, such as a masthead, cover lines, barcode, and main image. The main image depicts a typical student at a popular hangout spot. The design aims to attract both male and female students ages 17-25 by featuring popular brands and locations. Color, fonts, layout, and eye-catching elements are used to stimulate the student audience. Creating this magazine cover reinforced the author's Photoshop skills and improved their understanding of photography techniques.
This document summarizes the front cover evaluation of a college magazine media product. It discusses how the cover uses conventions of real magazines, such as a masthead, cover lines, and barcode. It represents the target audience of students age 17-25 through the use of an attractive young male image at a popular student location. The magazine addresses this audience with eye-catching design elements, relevant topics in the cover lines, and popular brands and locations featured. Through constructing this magazine cover, the author learned more about using Photoshop tools like the color splash and how to better work a camera.
A collaborative project with an independent fashion brand, Olivia Annabelle, for a University Dissertation project. Design, concept, photography, styling, direction by me @TabieLedesma.
Wong Tze Yen is a graphic design student from Malaysia studying at Saito University College. She enjoys drawing and creative work. This digital portfolio showcases her art and design works from the past 2.5 years of study. She is passionate about art, drawing, photography, and design. Her inspiration comes from daily exploration and online research. She has learned and practiced skills like illustration, photography, packaging, web, and print design using software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Her goal is to open her own shop in the future selling her own brand collections.
Heather Wilkinson is a 16-year-old student studying multi-media journalism. She works part-time in retail but is unsure of what she wants to do after college. She likes creative work and being able to incorporate her own ideas. Two degree programs she is considering are Visual Culture at Brighton University and Retail Marketing at Brighton, but she is unsure if she wants to pursue retail as a career. Ideal jobs for her include art editor and location finder due to their creative nature. She is interested in working at a summer camp in the US through Camp America. Examples of her work include a bookmark and online portfolio. Her target audience for a magazine would be ages 16-32 and include interests in music, fashion,
Xinling Hu worked as a tutor in elementary school in China where she helped turn the worst students into more confident learners through fun study methods. Her previous job offered opportunities to be creative, such as setting up a Valentine's Day display window in just one hour. Xinling finds life to be a process of finding one's abilities and using creativity and craft-making to share ideas with others. She also helped launch her company's online store on Taobao, gaining many deals. Xinling enjoys working on a productive team where each person contributes their talents, such as designing campaigns for major clients.
Xinling Hu has a passion for teaching and helping students build confidence. As a tutor in China, she helped turn the worst students into higher performing ones by befriending them, sharing stories, and providing efficient study methods. She enjoys a creative life, making crafts that are both eco-friendly and bring her satisfaction. Her previous job offered opportunities to showcase her flexibility, such as redesigning a store window display in just one hour. She sees life as a process of finding and using one's abilities to create oneself.
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This document summarizes the front cover design of a college magazine. It discusses how the cover uses conventions of real magazines, such as a masthead, cover lines, barcode, and main image. The main image depicts a typical student at a popular hangout spot. The design aims to attract both male and female students ages 17-25 by featuring popular brands and locations. Color, fonts, layout, and eye-catching elements are used to stimulate the student audience. Creating this magazine cover reinforced the author's Photoshop skills and improved their understanding of photography techniques.
This document summarizes the front cover evaluation of a college magazine media product. It discusses how the cover uses conventions of real magazines, such as a masthead, cover lines, and barcode. It represents the target audience of students age 17-25 through the use of an attractive young male image at a popular student location. The magazine addresses this audience with eye-catching design elements, relevant topics in the cover lines, and popular brands and locations featured. Through constructing this magazine cover, the author learned more about using Photoshop tools like the color splash and how to better work a camera.
This document summarizes various accomplishments of Wade College students and alumni. It discusses one alumna, Brandi Westbrook, who became an assistant buyer at Rooms To Go and helped plan a photoshoot with Cindy Crawford. It also mentions various fashion and design events that Wade students attended, including a launch party and runway show. Finally, it provides short profiles on the careers of several Wade College graduates working in graphic design, magazine publishing, costume design, and other creative fields.
Olivia Crossley proposes a magazine project titled "RETRO" that focuses on the cycle of fashion and how trends come in and out of style. The target audience is urban youth aged 15-25. Olivia discovered strengths in photography and photo editing during a previous project. The magazine will show how fashion trends from the past are reemerging through styled model shoots and articles on streetwear, fast fashion, and environmental impacts. Olivia will use a Canon camera and Premier Pro to professionally produce the magazine over 10 weeks, conducting research, planning, production, and seeking feedback for evaluation.
The student magazine uses conventions like a large masthead, coverlines, graphics and professional layout on the cover and contents page to attract readers. To make the magazine stand out, the student went for a modern, sleek look compared to other magazines. The magazine represents 16-18 year old students by featuring a photo of a male student in a suit on the cover and contents page. To attract this target audience, headlines and a professional design are used along with photos and fonts that appeal to older readers. Creating the magazine taught the student how to use Photoshop and Blogger, and the value of clear photos for the content.
The document outlines a proposed fashion magazine project focused on women's fashion from different decades. The target audience is women aged 16-30 living in small cities who prefer domestically produced products. The project will include a magazine cover, double-page spread, and website featuring styles from the 1980s/1990s/2000s researched from family members who lived during those times. Special photography techniques like using a green screen will be employed, requiring research on proper lighting and addressing issues like flyaways that could impact the post-production process. Progress will be evaluated weekly in a development diary and through peer feedback for a final self-reflection.
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This document summarizes the opening of a new student-run consignment store called Thriftsburgh on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The store aims to reduce campus waste by providing students a place to donate unwanted items and purchase pre-owned clothing and goods. Most of the initial inventory came from a large clothing drive organized by students and university services that collected over 111,000 articles of clothing. The store offers students an affordable and sustainable way to refresh their wardrobes while supporting worthwhile social and environmental causes.
My Design Portfolio to showcase the skills i have acquired through formal training in Pattern Making, Garment Construction and Fashion Technology.
In here you will find the inspiration for my Orchid Collection which from Design Concept through to 130 Finished garments was completed in 6 weeks.
Also are examples of clients custom dress, initial sketches, information about editorials and industry articles i have completed.
if you want more information please do not hesitate to contact me: info@tyronejames.com.au
This magazine represents social issues faced by girls of different ethnic backgrounds and body sizes. It challenges societal expectations that only light skin and skinny body types are attractive. The magazine aims to encourage girls to feel confident in their own skin regardless of appearance. It features models of various ethnicities and sizes on the cover. The content provides advice to girls on embracing their uniqueness through quotes and sharing experiences of girls facing insecurities. The goal is to show girls they are not alone and promote self-love unconditionally.
The document summarizes the key events in a child support case that went through a FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) hearing process, including the initial hearing request in August 2015, a notice received from the bank in September 2015 that the NCP had no funds, the agency closing old state arrears and interest accounts in October 2015 due to the statute of limitations, an attorney requesting an administrative review in September 2015, and the original hearing being scheduled for January 2016.
The document discusses magazine influences and feedback on a student magazine created by the author. It describes researching regional magazines online and being influenced by the layout of the "I-on Edinburgh" magazine. The author drafted their magazine to have a collage-style cover inspired by the TV show "True Detective." Feedback indicated the initial cover seemed aimed at females, so the author changed it to appeal to both genders. Additional feedback helped improve the masthead, magazine layout, and use of color. The combination of the magazine and ancillary products like the billboard effectively maintained branding and tied the products together.
The document summarizes the ways in which a student's college magazine cover product uses and challenges conventions of real magazines. It discusses using a medium close-up of a student on the cover like most magazine covers. The magazine also has a large masthead, subheadings around the main image, and reversed text like researched magazines. The magazine represents college students and would be distributed at colleges or local shops. The audience is college students and parents interested in the college. The cover attracts with a large image and small text, with an attention-grabbing bold masthead. Creating the magazine helped the student learn layout and design skills.
1) The magazine was created for students at the University of Oxford with a casual, contemporary look to encourage reading.
2) It focuses entirely on student protests and riots in London over rising university fees, which would appeal to students wanting to learn about the events and reasons for rising fees.
3) The target audience are University of Oxford students, and the magazine would be designed, created, and distributed by the student union to attract readers with content students want.
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Somya Jain chose fashion design as her career after discovering her creativity and interest in design through school activities. She learned the basics of design at Dezyne E'cole College, including elements, principles, shape, form, and bringing designs to life. Somya wants to become a renowned minimalist fashion designer who focuses on simple, elegant styles with a mixture of trends and her own touch. She is thankful for the skills and values Dezyne E'cole College helped develop in her and wants to continue learning to improve her design abilities.
The document is a reflection from a student on their year two fashion fanzine project focused on designer Vivienne Westwood. Some key points:
- The student chose to focus on Westwood due to her interest in fashion and admiration for Westwood's work. The fanzine format allowed artistic freedom.
- Research included examining existing fanzines to understand conventions like scrappy designs. Interviews were also conducted.
- The 16-page fanzine was published online, featuring Westwood's career and collections as well as messages around sustainability. Design was inspired by a fashion sketchbook.
- Reflecting on the process, the student felt the fanzine conveyed their research well while maintaining
The document is a final evaluation of a magazine created by Zack Lewis. It discusses how the magazine represents college students and how the intended audience was attracted. Zack is pleased with aspects like the front cover design but thinks some areas could be improved. He would like to have included more detailed information from the audience questionnaire in the profile and taken better photos to more fully capture college lifestyle.
A cover-to-cover redesign of your university magazineCameron Pegg
The document provides advice on how to improve university alumni magazines by focusing on engaging content over promotional materials, using strong visual designs for covers, flysheets and contents pages, and employing in-depth reporting to tell compelling stories about alumni and campus communities through a variety of story formats like Q&As, timelines and briefs. It also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between editors and designers to create magazines that readers will engage with.
Vinishyaa Sugumar is a graphic designer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia who has been passionate about design since a young age. Some of her accomplishments include designing a magazine cover, creating a font, illustrating a book, and leading a design team. She founded her own design business at age 16 and has since worked on projects for clients including designing logos, marketing materials, and album covers. Vinishyaa aims to create thoughtful yet simple designs that help businesses communicate effectively.
Emma is working on an extended project to create a fashion magazine. She wants to make it look as professional as possible to learn publishing skills. Some challenges may be completing a full-size magazine within the time constraints. So far, she has decided to call the magazine "Vanità" and include photo shoots with different themes. Upcoming steps are test photos, writing articles on Alexander McQueen and beauty, and fashion segments on new seasons and high street styles. The goal is to include as many magazine elements as time allows.
The document summarizes the process of designing a school magazine media product for an assignment. It discusses research conducted on existing school magazines and the decision to not follow typical magazine conventions. Feedback from questionnaires targeted students and parents as the audience. Images, layout, and a balance of text and images on the cover and contents page were designed based on the questionnaire feedback. The school students or governors would be suitable to distribute the magazine within the school. Working on the project taught skills in using Photoshop, InDesign, and a Nikon camera.
After researching various media products, the student designed a magazine for teenagers in college to read weekly. The front cover features big fonts, eye-catching pictures, and a presentable but readable font for the masthead. All fonts are a suitable size for students to read. The magazine front cover and contents are color-coordinated in white and blues to look professional and attractive. Important words are highlighted in darker blue. The front cover features a picture of a young student to represent youth. The contents page also includes pictures of music and students to give a college feeling. The intended audience is young students and possibly teachers. The front cover and content aim to attract students by advertising student and college news using informal language.
This document summarizes various accomplishments of Wade College students and alumni. It discusses one alumna, Brandi Westbrook, who became an assistant buyer at Rooms To Go and helped plan a photoshoot with Cindy Crawford. It also mentions various fashion and design events that Wade students attended, including a launch party and runway show. Finally, it provides short profiles on the careers of several Wade College graduates working in graphic design, magazine publishing, costume design, and other creative fields.
Olivia Crossley proposes a magazine project titled "RETRO" that focuses on the cycle of fashion and how trends come in and out of style. The target audience is urban youth aged 15-25. Olivia discovered strengths in photography and photo editing during a previous project. The magazine will show how fashion trends from the past are reemerging through styled model shoots and articles on streetwear, fast fashion, and environmental impacts. Olivia will use a Canon camera and Premier Pro to professionally produce the magazine over 10 weeks, conducting research, planning, production, and seeking feedback for evaluation.
The student magazine uses conventions like a large masthead, coverlines, graphics and professional layout on the cover and contents page to attract readers. To make the magazine stand out, the student went for a modern, sleek look compared to other magazines. The magazine represents 16-18 year old students by featuring a photo of a male student in a suit on the cover and contents page. To attract this target audience, headlines and a professional design are used along with photos and fonts that appeal to older readers. Creating the magazine taught the student how to use Photoshop and Blogger, and the value of clear photos for the content.
The document outlines a proposed fashion magazine project focused on women's fashion from different decades. The target audience is women aged 16-30 living in small cities who prefer domestically produced products. The project will include a magazine cover, double-page spread, and website featuring styles from the 1980s/1990s/2000s researched from family members who lived during those times. Special photography techniques like using a green screen will be employed, requiring research on proper lighting and addressing issues like flyaways that could impact the post-production process. Progress will be evaluated weekly in a development diary and through peer feedback for a final self-reflection.
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Portfolio Of Student Of Dezyne E'cole College , Neha Yadav, Second Year Fashion Design.This Is The Portfolio Of Her Work From Second Year .For More Details Visit www.dezyneecole.com
This document summarizes the opening of a new student-run consignment store called Thriftsburgh on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The store aims to reduce campus waste by providing students a place to donate unwanted items and purchase pre-owned clothing and goods. Most of the initial inventory came from a large clothing drive organized by students and university services that collected over 111,000 articles of clothing. The store offers students an affordable and sustainable way to refresh their wardrobes while supporting worthwhile social and environmental causes.
My Design Portfolio to showcase the skills i have acquired through formal training in Pattern Making, Garment Construction and Fashion Technology.
In here you will find the inspiration for my Orchid Collection which from Design Concept through to 130 Finished garments was completed in 6 weeks.
Also are examples of clients custom dress, initial sketches, information about editorials and industry articles i have completed.
if you want more information please do not hesitate to contact me: info@tyronejames.com.au
This magazine represents social issues faced by girls of different ethnic backgrounds and body sizes. It challenges societal expectations that only light skin and skinny body types are attractive. The magazine aims to encourage girls to feel confident in their own skin regardless of appearance. It features models of various ethnicities and sizes on the cover. The content provides advice to girls on embracing their uniqueness through quotes and sharing experiences of girls facing insecurities. The goal is to show girls they are not alone and promote self-love unconditionally.
The document summarizes the key events in a child support case that went through a FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) hearing process, including the initial hearing request in August 2015, a notice received from the bank in September 2015 that the NCP had no funds, the agency closing old state arrears and interest accounts in October 2015 due to the statute of limitations, an attorney requesting an administrative review in September 2015, and the original hearing being scheduled for January 2016.
The document discusses magazine influences and feedback on a student magazine created by the author. It describes researching regional magazines online and being influenced by the layout of the "I-on Edinburgh" magazine. The author drafted their magazine to have a collage-style cover inspired by the TV show "True Detective." Feedback indicated the initial cover seemed aimed at females, so the author changed it to appeal to both genders. Additional feedback helped improve the masthead, magazine layout, and use of color. The combination of the magazine and ancillary products like the billboard effectively maintained branding and tied the products together.
The document summarizes the ways in which a student's college magazine cover product uses and challenges conventions of real magazines. It discusses using a medium close-up of a student on the cover like most magazine covers. The magazine also has a large masthead, subheadings around the main image, and reversed text like researched magazines. The magazine represents college students and would be distributed at colleges or local shops. The audience is college students and parents interested in the college. The cover attracts with a large image and small text, with an attention-grabbing bold masthead. Creating the magazine helped the student learn layout and design skills.
1) The magazine was created for students at the University of Oxford with a casual, contemporary look to encourage reading.
2) It focuses entirely on student protests and riots in London over rising university fees, which would appeal to students wanting to learn about the events and reasons for rising fees.
3) The target audience are University of Oxford students, and the magazine would be designed, created, and distributed by the student union to attract readers with content students want.
Somya Jain, Diploma Fashion Design Second Year, (How to Design for Fashion In...dezyneecole
Somya Jain chose fashion design as her career after discovering her creativity and interest in design through school activities. She learned the basics of design at Dezyne E'cole College, including elements, principles, shape, form, and bringing designs to life. Somya wants to become a renowned minimalist fashion designer who focuses on simple, elegant styles with a mixture of trends and her own touch. She is thankful for the skills and values Dezyne E'cole College helped develop in her and wants to continue learning to improve her design abilities.
The document is a reflection from a student on their year two fashion fanzine project focused on designer Vivienne Westwood. Some key points:
- The student chose to focus on Westwood due to her interest in fashion and admiration for Westwood's work. The fanzine format allowed artistic freedom.
- Research included examining existing fanzines to understand conventions like scrappy designs. Interviews were also conducted.
- The 16-page fanzine was published online, featuring Westwood's career and collections as well as messages around sustainability. Design was inspired by a fashion sketchbook.
- Reflecting on the process, the student felt the fanzine conveyed their research well while maintaining
The document is a final evaluation of a magazine created by Zack Lewis. It discusses how the magazine represents college students and how the intended audience was attracted. Zack is pleased with aspects like the front cover design but thinks some areas could be improved. He would like to have included more detailed information from the audience questionnaire in the profile and taken better photos to more fully capture college lifestyle.
A cover-to-cover redesign of your university magazineCameron Pegg
The document provides advice on how to improve university alumni magazines by focusing on engaging content over promotional materials, using strong visual designs for covers, flysheets and contents pages, and employing in-depth reporting to tell compelling stories about alumni and campus communities through a variety of story formats like Q&As, timelines and briefs. It also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between editors and designers to create magazines that readers will engage with.
Vinishyaa Sugumar is a graphic designer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia who has been passionate about design since a young age. Some of her accomplishments include designing a magazine cover, creating a font, illustrating a book, and leading a design team. She founded her own design business at age 16 and has since worked on projects for clients including designing logos, marketing materials, and album covers. Vinishyaa aims to create thoughtful yet simple designs that help businesses communicate effectively.
Emma is working on an extended project to create a fashion magazine. She wants to make it look as professional as possible to learn publishing skills. Some challenges may be completing a full-size magazine within the time constraints. So far, she has decided to call the magazine "Vanità" and include photo shoots with different themes. Upcoming steps are test photos, writing articles on Alexander McQueen and beauty, and fashion segments on new seasons and high street styles. The goal is to include as many magazine elements as time allows.
The document summarizes the process of designing a school magazine media product for an assignment. It discusses research conducted on existing school magazines and the decision to not follow typical magazine conventions. Feedback from questionnaires targeted students and parents as the audience. Images, layout, and a balance of text and images on the cover and contents page were designed based on the questionnaire feedback. The school students or governors would be suitable to distribute the magazine within the school. Working on the project taught skills in using Photoshop, InDesign, and a Nikon camera.
After researching various media products, the student designed a magazine for teenagers in college to read weekly. The front cover features big fonts, eye-catching pictures, and a presentable but readable font for the masthead. All fonts are a suitable size for students to read. The magazine front cover and contents are color-coordinated in white and blues to look professional and attractive. Important words are highlighted in darker blue. The front cover features a picture of a young student to represent youth. The contents page also includes pictures of music and students to give a college feeling. The intended audience is young students and possibly teachers. The front cover and content aim to attract students by advertising student and college news using informal language.
2. BLITZ MAGAZINE
Blitz Magazine is run by a team of student interns under the supervision
andsupportofArc’smarketingdepartmentandmentors.BlitzMagazine
is the UNSW student magazine and guide to what’s happening and
what’s hot on campus and in Sydney, providing student information
about events and opportunity’s happening at both campuses.
Hello
my name is
Keely Spedding
I’m the designer of
Blitz Magazine
Here is a bit about my
work &Design
4. B L I T ZBLITZ MAGAZINE IS A 40 PAGE MAGAZINE PUBLISHED
EVERY FORTNIGHT AND DISTRIBUTED BY ARC TO UNSW
KENSINGTON AND PADDINGTON CAMPUSES. BLITZ
MAGAZINE IS A STUDENT’S WHAT’S ON MAGAZINE
AND ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE WITH LIGHT-HEARTED
ARTICLES AIMED AT THE EDUCATED YOUTH OF UNSW.
BLITZMAGAZINEISPRODUCEDBYAGROUPOFSTUDENT
INTERNS AT ARC. THE TEAM CONSISTS OF TWO STUDENT
EDITORS AND ONE DESIGNER WITH THE HELP OF MANY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTORS THAT ARE DELEGATED
ARTICLES TO WRITE ABOUT IN THE MAGAZINE. BEFORE
STARTING IN THE ROLES THE TEAM MEMBERS WERE
TRAINED IN OH&S PROCEDURES AND BULLYING AND
HARASSMENT TRAINING. THEY WERE THEN ABLE TO
CONDUCT DISPUTE RESOLUTION, BY ASSESSING THE
SITUATION, REFLECTING ON OUR TEAM’S PRACTICES,
ASKING QUESTIONS AND EVALUATING CHANGING OR
IMPLEMENTING THESE CHANGES FOR WHAT’S BEST FOR
THE MAGAZINE AND THE REPUTATION OF ARC.
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that started as a joke but you’ve
grown fond of
ARTS
STUDENTs
Hairstyle
you saw on some
guy in Newtown
90s Hairstyle
you wore in primary school
Shades
you saw on Instagram
Overalls
you say you bought
from Vinnies (cost
$250 from ASOS)
Doc Martens
because you’re alternative
Enviro-
friendly
bag you use to
carry your Mac
Tattoo
of a quote you found
on Tumblr
Boat shoes
you’ve never worn on
a boat
Skateboard
so everyone knows how
counter-culture you are
Skinny Chinos
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you own
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8.
9.
10. My internship with Arc as the Blitz magazine
Designer gave me many opportunities. It helped
me build on my experience in print design and
provided an opportunity to learn and work in a
team environment in a large organization. This has
allowed me to develop my skills and add new work
to my portfolio.
In the role of the blitz designer the organization
gave me a tremendous amount of independence
when creating layouts. They were all of my own
work. Additionally this year they wanted to create
a re-design of the magazine so I was in-charge
of creating new layouts and a new feel to this
magazine as a template for the years to come. The
role allowed me to implement theory and practice
that I have learnt at COFA. With my knowledge of
style rules and knowledge of grid design I was able
to create and learn in the process of my internship.
I can say my layouts from the beginning of the
year to the end of the year have greatly improved.
With the wide variety of topic in each magazine the
role allowed versatilely in creating a wide range
graphics in the publication design. This experience
is of great value to me in establishing a career as a
designer in this area of work.
As a young designer intent on establishing a career
in publication design, a field dominated by large
publishers, this experience was very important to
me. The nature of fortnightly publishing drove me
to manage my time effectively and to work and
accommodate changes. I strived to keep the design
process constant and as efficient as I could.
The content of the magazine was aimed at student
and ‘student life’ this was the main focus of my
design. It led me to research how other publication
with a similar focus had tacked there designs
and what designs appealed to the target market.
Because of the diversity of the student audience
the role encourage me to approach a wide array
of visual designs. I would try and create visual
elements that projected the voice of the article to
the students reading, and cover designs that would
make students pick it up.
Coming to an end of my internship has further
cemented my need and passion for publication
design and has opened my eyes to what I want to do
after completing my studies. My aim now is to gain
even more experience in the publication industry
while studying, and then hopefully, through this
experience, land a job in the industry.
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