Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Monday, February 15, 2010

Valentine Cards were a Hit!

Thanks to everyone that participated and created Valentine Cards this year. It was a huge success.
We also were featured in the paper!
http://www.leadertelegram.com/promos/article_20a49db8-1a44-11df-81f0-001cc4c002e0.html


 MENOMONIE - UW-Stout graphic arts students are spreading love this Valentine's Day, and at the same time getting some public exposure for their work.

Students with the American Institute of Graphic Arts chapter at the university sold Valentine's Day cards this past week at the Memorial Student Center. The cards ranged from sentimental and loving to the raunchy side of Cupid's arrow.

One card showed two halves of a pear. It read: "Together we make a pair."

Another depicted a pair of socks smiling at each other with the greeting: "I'm glad I found you."

Others offered promises of a candlelight dinner, a massage or an opportunity to just sit and talk. Some were racier, discussing adult romantic activities.

The romantic humor depicted on some cards was a draw to passers-by. UW-Stout sophomore Taylor Wald bought four cards.

"I passed by the table, and they caught my attention," she said. "I think they are really creative. I was totally in a bad mood. They totally made me laugh."

Wald said she plans to keep the cards for herself to hang in her room.

"Maybe if I feel generous, I'll give them away," the 20-year-old psychiatric rehabilitation major quipped, smiling.

Bethany Danielson, 19, appreciated the cards, because they're original works of art.

"What a great idea," the sophomore secondary education major said. "It's great that they are made by students. It's something you really want to support."

This year marks the second in which graphic arts students have designed Valentine's Day cards for sale, said Hannah Hess, an AIGA chapter member. Proceeds from card sales help students pay to attend a design camp, where they can meet design professionals and other students.

"People are able to see the students' work," Hess, a junior graphics design major, said. "It's a way for students to get their designs out there."

Students created about 40 individual cards, which sold from 50 cents to $1 apiece. The group plans to sell Valentine's cards again next year and also may make Christmas and New Year's cards.

"Some of them are sweet and sentimental," Hess said. "Then we go all the way to the spectrum of more adult humor. It fits the range of the audience we have.

"I think students are more appreciative that kids their own age are making the cards. It's great to be able to show your parents, friends and family what you do and what you're going to be doing for a living."

Staci Paul, 21, a senior graphics design major, said it was just plain fun.

"This is what we are going to be doing someday," she said. "They are a little more personal than cards you see at the stores."

Friday, February 5, 2010

Social Sunday

Social Sunday is a gathering for UW-Stout AIGA Student group members. The purpose of the get-together is to hang out with other student designers in a fun, social setting while sharing ideas and inspiration. This month's Social Sunday is going to be held at the Raw Deal on February 7th at 1 pm.  (The Raw Deal has deeee-licious juices, smoothies, and coffee, I must add!)
So come on by for some good food, good laughs, and good insight!

 

I have to say that Staci rocked this poster
Poster and custom type by Staci Paul

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Workshop:: Themes for CaringBridge


I will be hosting this workshop for students interested in volunteering their creativity and passion for a phenomenal cause. After using the site to keep up with friends and family struggling with illness and being a part of the CaringBridge staff last summer I would like to offer this experience to Stout students.

The workshop will cover how to create themes members can choose to use. This summer I created over 55 themes, and 10,000 members are using them. It's an overwhelming sense of pride and joy to know people are using something you designed to help tell their story.

Not familiar with CaringBridge? www.caringbridge.org
A CaringBridge website is personal, private and available 24/7. It helps ease the burden of keeping family and friends informed. The websites are easy to create and use. Authors add health updates and photos to share their story while visitors leave messages of love and support in the guestbook.

- Each day, over half-a-million people connect through CaringBridge.
- More than 1 billion visits have been made to personal CaringBridge websites.
- The CaringBridge community includes authors, visitors and/or donors in all 50 states and more than 215 countries/territories around the world.

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All I ask is for you to e-mail me: KaydMustonen@gmail.com so I can send you the required material/templates to get you started
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Monday, January 4, 2010

Event :: Cocktails with Creatives




Thursday, January 7, 2010 6 - 8 p.m.  
Erte Restaurant (The Peacock Lounge)
323 13th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55413

more info here

Friday, December 4, 2009

A Trip to the Cities

Yesterday a handful of design students were lucky enough to have the opportunity to tour a couple of studios and attend Cocktails with Creatives.  I'd like to share some photos of some of the many highlights of the trip!

For our first studio tour, we went to Charles S. Anderson/Popink. They specialize in creating some awesome, colorful stock imagery including illustration and photography of plastic figures, as well as creating all promotional items for environmentally-friendly French Paper Company.
 

Later in the day we visited Duffy & Partners, known for designing for clients Aveda Men, American Eagle, Minute Maid, Thymes, Komen for the Cure, and the Bahamas. The atmosphere was awesome!  It was a very beautiful studio with some awesome work and a great design process and philosophy.  I think everyone who attended will agree that it was an inspiring experience.

Lastly, a few students attended Cocktails with Creatives at Fabulous Ferns where we met a wide variety of creatives and enjoyed some delicious food and drinks.


AIGA Holiday Card Designing event


Monday, December 7th, 5:45 pm
APPA
125

Come design a holiday card that we can sell as a group! If you want to start designing one ahead of time, all cards designed must be a 4.5x5.5" size. Any style of card is acceptable: humorous, serious, heartwarming, sweet, edgy, etc. And we are designing for all holidays as well!

So feel free to start working on your designs :) You can email it back to AIGA UW-Stout if you finish it beforehand, or please join us at the event!




Poster designed by Colin Schye, Multimedia major, and Multimedia Director of AIGA.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

AIGA Event :: Cocktails with Creatives


This month's cocktails with creatives is just around the corner.
Thursday, Dec 3rd
6-8pm @ Fabulous Ferns

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Event :: Freedom on the Fence Screening and Discussion


Thursday, November 19, 2009 7:00 pm  
Minneapolis College of Art and Design
MCAD Auditorium 140
2501 Stevens Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404 



Join us at MCAD for an exclusive screening of Freedom on the Fence and a discussion with director Andrea Marks about the film and the art of Polish posters. Whether you're a designer or are simply interested in art and design history, cultural history, or politics, you’ll want to be at MCAD Auditorium 140 on November 19th.

Freedom on the Fence presents a history of Polish poster art from WWII through the fall of Communism, detailing the evolution of this art form by revealing the revolutionary role posters played in the social, political, and cultural life of Poland. The film fuses contemporary footage of Warsaw and Krakow with remarkable archival footage (from the Polish National Film Archive) of posters on the streets and artists at work, providing context and demonstrating the contribution poster art made to Polish culture.

Cost:
AIGA Members: $8 advance/$10 door
AIGA Students: $5
Non-Members: $15 advance/$18 door


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Cocktails with Creatives at OM

Derek, Ross and Kayd went to Cocktails with Creatives a week ago and met tons of great people!



The next cocktails with creatives is Dec 3rd at Fabulous Fern's Bar and Grill

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Cocktails with Creatives - Nov



Thursday, November 5, 2009 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.  
OM
401 N 1st Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
http://www.minnesota.aiga.org/events/2009/11/36310313

   
Come out and mingle with some of the most creative individuals in the Twin Cities area on November 5th from 6 tp 8 p.m. at AIGA's Cocktails with Creatives, located this month in downtown Minneapolis at OM. OM is a restaurant and bar which introduces a modern approach to Indian cuisine showcasing a unique blend of flavors found throughout India.
Bring your appetite along with your business cards as we will be sampling a variety of OM's finest cuisine. Come early and enjoy $2 drinks until 6:30

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Speaker :: PHIL JONES

Join us at UW-STOUT as Phil Jones speaks about his experiences in the design word and focuses on freelance design.  Tuesday, Nov 3rd :: Applied Arts 210 :: 5:45



Phil Jones is a graphic designer and art director, working and living in Minneapolis, MN. His most known pieces is the Yoga One : Get Stretchy business card and promotional items featured on countless blogs and ABC's World's Wackiest Ads.

He is currently working as a full-time freelance designer after working for two years as a designer/art director for Wray Ward where he was a designer on accounts like AAA, WIX Filters and Chicago Pneumatic, Discovery Place and McColl Center for Visual Art. In addition to "for profit" work, Phil has donated him time and talent to develop campaigns for the American Red Cross, Humane Society, Hopeline – Vet2Vet Suicide Hotline and Save the Children.













Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Cookie Decorating

COOKIE DECORATING TONIGHT!


Poster by Laura Howard, Graphic Design Senior and AIGA member

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Design Camp 2009 :: What you missed


This year 15 Stout AIGA members made it all the way up to Nisswa for Design Camp and had a blast!
From workshops, to dinners, to speakers and karaoke it's not possible to describe design camp to the full amazingness but I'll give it a shot.



Camp started at noon Friday morning. Nervous first-timers were immediately mixed with camp veterans who soon became friends and network buddies. The first interaction was a tough one... designing our camp shirts with potato stamps and paint. We giggled with some Canadian designers as we shared stamps and printing techniques.




The first speaker at camp was Aaron Draplin. Personally my favorite speaker of the entire weekend. To sum up his talk/life: Wanted to get out of small midwest town, Moved West to snowboard with his friends, found some sweet jobs that let him snowboard all day, Chilled all the time in his van when he didn't have a place to sleep, Moved to another state because he had a sweet offer, designed more sweet stuff, Loves his weiner dog Gary, Makes logos just for the hell of it, and Collects everything people would usually look at as old useless junk. Aaron was an extremely down to earth funny guy who doesn't let his success get to his head. 



This year the theme was "Make your Mark" and took on a whole different approach to a picnic. During some down time the Stout kids wrote our very own recipe:
Rutabaga-Starry-eyed Surprise

3 cups Stars, 2 cans Eyes, 1/2 cup Rutabaga (optional), 3 tbsps of sparkle, 3 large balloons, 1 package
lubricant to taste, 1/2 tsp
Mix love and balloons together in a large bathtub until fluffy. Then mix in some fricken confetti. Bring mixture to a boil and cook down until it resembles John Vorwald. Scrape into a 9x13 casserole. Bake until Sexy. Garnish with sparkles and serve. Your guests will giggle uncontrollably



Friday Night brough on the mixer, where vendors have a booth and tell you a bit about their services. Bill from Hamilton Wood Type Museum was a hit! Studio on Fire brought a mini-press for people to do their own sample of letterpress. Laser Plus was also there to showcase their beautiful laser designs. Great contacts to meet during this event and delicious cake.


The night wouldn't be complete without some Karaoke. 




 
 
We woke up Saturday morning to donuts and DJ Stout, a partner of Pentagram.  He went through his work and shared stories about logo ideation, client relationships, recycling logos and a lot about farming. Very interesting to learn more and to understand how Pentagram is organized and works. All us Stout kids jumped in the photo with him - he was proud to have a University named after him.
 

Ellen Lupton was the third speaker of the weekend. You may  recognize her name from some of your design textbooks. Great talk - very funny. I just hope I'm not an easy bake oven. (don't get the joke? That's why this post is called 'Design Camp 2009 :: WHAT YOU MISSED) Before hand Ellen got all the students together for a free lunch! Last year at camp I would guess that there was only 40 students who attended. This year was quite surprising and overwhelming with over 130 students. 


 
The last speakers were Erik Karasyk and David Schwarz the founders of Hush.  It was awesome to see some of their past work and the work that they were currently working on. Hush is celebrating their 3 year anniversary as a company - it's insane to see how successful they have become in a short amount of time.





 
Each camper had their choice of workshops to attend between speakers. Nomatic Press was there to demonstrate Paper Marbeling, French Paper was there to educate more people about their product, there were workshops about photography, legality of runing your own shop and a few others. The above photo is marbeling that Katy did. Currently we're woking on having a workshop to teach this method. 

A huge thanks to all the students, designers and volunteers we met.  Design Camp was a blast. I think everyone that went would pass up Homecoming for it anyday. I already can't wait for next year. 



Thursday, October 8, 2009

St. Paul Art Crawl


If you haven't experienced the St. Paul Art Crawl here is your chance!
Hundreds of artists of all different types of media open their studios/living spaces to the public to share and sell their work. There are tons of great people to meet and get inspired by. The website has a map which tells you which artist studios are participating. 

Friday, Oct. 9, 6-10pm
Saturday, Oct. 10, 12-8
Sunday, Oct 11, 12-5


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

AIGA Event: Died Young, Stayed Pretty


Poster Designed By Tanxxx


here's an AIGA event that EVERYONE, even non-members, can attend.

Thursday, October 1, 2009 7 p.m.
Walker Art Center Cinema
1750 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403

This candid documentary delves into the underground poster culture in North America.

In posters for groups such as Arcade Fire, Radiohead, and Sonic Youth, these aesthetic brawlers publicly argue the merits of octopus imagery, hairy ’70s porn stars, and the spotty underbelly of Western civilization with a visual language that’s all their own—strikingly obscene, blasphemous, and often quite beautiful—and they’re not shy about throwing it in the face of polite society.

Q&A with the director follows the screening.


diedyoungstayedpretty.com

click here to register for the event

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Speaker: Ray Rivera from Career Services


Our next meeting is Tuesday, September 22

Ray Rivera from Career Services will be speaking about Resumes, Portfolios and the resources that Stout can offer students looking for a job.

All Art and Design majors are welcome!

After Ray's talk, AIGA will briefly meet to collect checks and answer any questions that you may have about resumes and portfolios.


Poster designed by Junior and AIGA Graphic Design Director Kelli Fox

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Design Camp Registration Open

Design Camp Registration is now open.
Sign up now and let us know if you're coming!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Design Camp 2009


It's almost that time of year again to sign up for AIGA MN Design Camp! About 15 of us drove up last year to Nisswa, MN for a weekend of workshops, speakers, karaoke, dinners, networking and an all around great time.

This year the Theme is
Spot-On Inspiration.
Where the stain of an unfinished idea becomes a thing of promising beauty.

October 2–4, 2009 (yes, this is Stout's Homecoming Week)
Grand View Lodge (last year we stayed at a nearby hotel with all the other students)

Nisswa, MN



Here's from their website:
Join us at Design Camp® 2009 and immerse yourself in the messiness of the creative process. There’s a host of colorful events, including enlightened speakers, experiential workshops, beaming bonfires, mouth-watering libations, highly charged activities and civilized conversation with friends and colleagues. It’s a potluck of possibilities.

To tease your designer appetite, look who’s showing up to make their own mark on Design Camp®:
Aaron Draplin
Draplin Design Co., North America

Located in the mighty Pacific Northwest, Aaron Draplin of the Draplin Design Co. proudly rolls up his sleeves on a number of projects related to the Print, Identity, Web Development, Illustration and Gocco Muscle categories. He prides himself on a high level of craftsmanship and quality that keeps him up late into the wet Portland nights.
draplin.com

Ellen Lupton
Design Writing Research

Ellen Lupton is a designer, writer and curator. She is director of the Graphic Design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. She is the author of numerous books on design, including “Design Your Life” (2009).
designwritingresearch.org

Erik Karasyk and David Schwarz
HUSH
HUSH is a New York-based content creation studio led by cofounders/creative directors Erik Karasyk and David Schwarz. HUSH develops powerful brand-driven stories, award-winning design, animation and interactive content for TV commercials, music videos, broadcast and integrated campaigns. With over a decade of ideation and execution experience, HUSH pushes creative limits to build brand awareness and audience loyalty.
heyhush.com

DJ Stout
Pentagram (Austin)
At Pentagram, DJ’s wide-ranging expertise encompasses the design and redesign of a variety of publications including magazines, books and catalogs. He and his team also specialize in identity design, branding, packaging, exhibitions and website design. DJ’s work has been widely published and has won countless design awards. Prior to Pentagram, he spent 13 years at Texas Monthly where he was awarded the National Magazine Award three times.
pentagram.com


Bring an open mind. Make your mark. Spot on!


*although registration is not open yet you can still take off work, mark it on your calendar and start a countdown until one of the best events of the year. I'll send out an email once registration is open.
Please e-mail AIGA@uwstout.edu or comment to this post if you plan on going. We can arrange rides and hotels once we get a better idea of who all is coming.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Cocktails With Creatives :: What you missed...

Brian and I went to Cocktails with Creatives at Tiger Sushi last Thursday and we cannot wait to go again next month! Seriously, what a great event to combine Creatives, Drinks and delicious food. The best thing about this event is that EVERYONE wants to mingle and get to know as many people as they can. I caught up with people from the Studio On Fire workshop, met new designers and business owners, found a great woman to do all my printing from now on and pried out some information about Design Camp before the posters were sent out! This event should not be missed whether you're an incoming freshman or a graduated senior.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Studio On Fire :: What you missed...

Yesterday, Lindsey and I went to Minneapolis for a Studio On Fire workshop. If you've ever sat by me in class you know just how obsessed I am about letterpress printing and Studio on Fire is the cream of the crop. This event sold out in 2 hours which is just to prove that you should never hesitate to sign up for an event!


We met tons of great students and professionals there.
Below is Lisa Valley's post about the Studio on Fire workshop:


Imagine how thrilled I was to go on a letterpress tour last night! Not only do I love the impression of design into a soft cotton sheet but I love watching machines make magic! Plus, I got to run not one, but TWO presses! (Okay, so I simply ran a single sheet of coasters through two presses in a highly supervised environment.) It was fun and hands on.


Letterpress printed materials make you want to reach out, touch and run your fingers over the indented surface. It doesn’t get much better than this, folks!


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::photo courtesy of Lisa Valley::


Studio On Fire began with Benjamin Levitz printing in his basement. After spending 40 hours a week at a design job and an additional 40 hours a week at Studio On Fire, he realized it was time to go all-in to the letterpress world. Studio On Fire is ten years going strong.

Studio on Fire is more than just an awesome printer. They also offer full design services. And they have their own line of cards! Check out Studio On Fire’s website and blog.




more photos of the event on flickr