In Jeremy Waak's foundation year class, art students create monochromatic tab and slot sculptures using simple tools to forse the students to use the form to communicate
PCA&D Communications Arts professor Bill Dussinger’s “Design for Social Good” class is taught yearly as an elective in PCA&D’s BFA program. This summer, Bill is bringing a version of the class to high school students as part of PCA&D’s Summer pre-college studio classes. Students draw upon current topics as inspiration for their own unique campaigns while discussing case studies of past movements, individual works, and other artists in this field. In this graphic design course held in PCA&D’s computer lab, students apply design techniques using their preference of digital or hand tools, to communicate messages that are important to them.
In Jeremy Waak's foundation year class, art students create monochromatic tab and slot sculptures using simple tools to forse the students to use the form to communicate
PCA&D Communications Arts professor Bill Dussinger’s “Design for Social Good” class is taught yearly as an elective in PCA&D’s BFA program. This summer, Bill is bringing a version of the class to high school students as part of PCA&D’s Summer pre-college studio classes. Students draw upon current topics as inspiration for their own unique campaigns while discussing case studies of past movements, individual works, and other artists in this field. In this graphic design course held in PCA&D’s computer lab, students apply design techniques using their preference of digital or hand tools, to communicate messages that are important to them.