Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Luncheon Series 2009: "Design With Heart"


Here's another AIGA event: Luncheon series 2009: 'Design with Heart" with Robyn Waters

Thursday, May 28th
11:30-1:15
International Market Square, Suite 185


Join us for lunch as Robyn provides a thought provoking environmental scan of the macro marketplace that takes you deep into the hearts and minds of the consumer. Her presentation will challenge you to look at trend ‘from the inside out’ by focusing onwhat’s important instead of just what’s next.

Robyn Waters has over thirty years experience tracking and translating trends into sales and profit. As Target’s former Vice President of Trend, Design, and Product Development, she helped a small regional discount chain become a national fashion destination.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Type Type Type!

A few weeks back I received an e-mail from 2008 Stout Grad Hannah Roesler all about type. Just thought I'd share it with the rest of you.

15 Typography Sites:

Also you can browse those sites for FREE fonts download

Dafont - One of the most popular sources of free fonts
Urban Fonts - More than 8,000 fonts to choose from
Fonts 500 - The web’s top 500 free fonts Of course there is plenty more sites, its just a fast review of some of the best sites for inspirations…
Fawnt - Over 9,000 fonts
Better Fonts - 10,000 fonts and counting
Abstract Fonts - 10,000 free fonts
Daily Free Fonts - Thousands of free fonts
SearchFreeFonts - 13,000 free fonts and more that can be purchased
1001 Free Fonts - Nicely categorized
1001 Fonts - Free fonts by category


Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Olsen Design seeking a summer intern

One of Stout's grads who works at Olson Design in MSP called to ask my why no Stout people have applied. If you are interested in an internship for the summer--get your digital book to these people now because they are making a decision this week.

Contact kwolf@oco.com - Karl was a bit upset that he saw no Stout interest.

It looks like on their site that the Web Development Internship was due May 5th... Not sure if that's the position they are trying to fill.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Where are they now? : Justin Mueller

We're going to try out another new thing on our blog where we take a peek at what Stout Grads are doing these days.
The first up is Justin Mueller, a Multi-Media Design graduate of 2008. I met him through mutual friends and he has been one of my favorite 'go-to' guys. He is full of tips and tricks and is always willing to share his knowledge. Visit his site too! Justin currently works at August Ash in Minneapolis as a web designer. He is not able to show what he's been doing for them but a few of his freelance projects are pictured below.


Dessert First is in Eau Claire. Check out the website here

Live Nocturnal was Justin's senior project which helps assist planning a night out on the town.
Check out Live Nocturnal here.


Justin's also worked on BDP's website and the Art and Design Department's website.

So here's the informal interview:

Who are you?
I am Justin Mueller.

When did you graduate?
I graduated May of '08 in Multimedia but took a good share of GD courses.

What was your favorite class at Stout?
I would have to say screen printing or exploring photography, just the process of creating a physical copy of my image was quite enjoyable.

What advice do you have for other GD students?
Everyone says to develop your portfolio, which is great and a major aid. But another thing is once you actually get an interview, make sure to talk well of your work. I have heard too many people, even in just this year, talk about what they could/would do better. Don't give to much focus to what you could do better in your interview, put the most effort in to what you do well, play your strengths, state eagerness to learn new things, and it never hurts to talk about wanting to build up and be an asset to their company. Also, if you have the slightest interest in web or interactive design, try it out. Quite a few design jobs are moving towards the digital era now.

How did you land your job?
I was working at a nice little firm in Eau Claire right after school but I was also cold calling firms in the cities just to get my name out there. I got a few interviews and offers but the most appealing was a smaller web firm looking to expand, being they had the most work coming in.

What type of work do you do there?
I started as a designer but quickly shifted to web development where now I deal a lot with planning solutions, user experience, and making back-end systems fit the needs of the client. My current project is a social networking site for people to help each other and themselves, but I can not go into much more detail than that yet.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Senior Design Shows

Don't forget that this Friday, May 8th is Senior Design Shows!
It's from 7-9 in the Applied Arts Building


If you've never been to a senior show they are really neat. It's a great way to see what senior studio is all about, what projects students have devoted an entire semester to completing and to say goodbye to those graduating!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Portfolio Book - Blurb

We all know that portfolios are NEEDED at a job interview... but many wonder the best way to present the work.

Genevieve passed on a website called BLURB where you can upload photos, add context, layout and page and they will print it, bind it and ship it to you!


They already have portfolio layouts for you to choose from too!
Here's from their website:
  • High Quality - Our Hardcover, Dust Jacket, Hardcover, ImageWrap and Softcover books all feature professional bindings and coated, matte paper.
  • Affordable - prices start at only $12.95 for a 40 page softcover,
  • Flexible Ordering - Order just one of many copies of your portfolio. You have the option to place your portfolio in Blurbs bookstore for friends and colleagues to purchase
  • Easy to make - Drag and drop images and text into hundreds of professionally designed layouts to showcase your work.
  • Unique sizes - Choose from four sizes including a distinctive Square 7x7 or Large Format Landscape 13x11 for a big impact.
  • Easy to make - Drag and drop images and text into hundreds of professionally designed layouts to showcase your word
  • Fast turnaround - orders arrive on your doorstep in approximately 7 to 10 business days.

This is a great deal - I went to Kinkos last week to get my book printed and saddle stitched and it was $22 dollars. Plus I have to trim down the edges myself. Blurb looks very easy so let us know if you use it
!


Monday, May 4, 2009

Serve Marketing seeing a part time intern


Serve is a nonprofit advertising/marketing agency whose mission is to give under served charitable causes a stronger voice in the community. Since 2002, Serve has helped create behavior-changing marketing campaigns for over 30 non-profits, both locally and nationally, on issues ranging from teen homelessness, child sexual violence and shaken baby syndrome to teen pregnancy, ovarian cancer and gun violence. To date, Serve has donated over $11 million of in-kind creative, media, web, pr and strategic planning services to non-profits, in an effort to raise their profile and increase their impact in ours and other local communities.

We are looking for students who are able to work in a fast paced environment, have an outgoing, passionate personality, and can multitask. Determination to get the job done is a must. This position allows students to wear many hats and helps to define which areas (like PR, Sales, Production, Marketing, etc) interest them. This is a great opportunity for students to make contacts within the marketing and advertising communities in Milwaukee.

This internship would require a 15-20 hour weekly commitment and is paid.

Students should contact Brittin Haury
Serve Marketing - Account Exec
414.289.0881
Brittin@servemarketing.org