Student Work: Graphic Design Education

Communicating Through Forms and Drawing

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Faced with budget restric­tions and limita­tions in available or appro­priate artwork, designers may find resolu­tions to their visual design assign­ments by either creating their own artwork or devel­oping a vocab­ulary of visual forms. Designers with the knowledge and courage to create their own artwork allow themselves to be very adaptable to a wide variety of client needs and give themselves the potential to create powerful visual images and in turn, a wide variety of potential solutions to help fulfill clients’ objec­tives.

The Assignment: Students are given an assignment to either create a poster, cover design, or web banner using vector elements. Subject matter for the assignment was either a music appli­cation, mathe­matical society, mechanical expo, nautical theme, or book expo. Elements on the page outside of typog­raphy were to avoid literal repre­sen­ta­tions of their subject matter. Students are encouraged to inves­tigate a variety of forms and shapes that would resonate with an audience in a more abstract manner. Abstract shapes and forms by themselves suggest different things to different people. But within the context of their subject matter and the compli­mentary use of type, students find elements of design and allow their audience to grasp at what is only a hint and let them make of it what they want it to be.

Students research and explore potential forms with the under­standing that what is involved is imagi­native or an aesthetic response, rather than a search for some repre­sented subject. Within a thorough research process and inves­ti­gation of elements students may find their visual vocab­ulary of forms without typog­raphy may not need artic­u­lation at all — and may be limited or spoiled by adding words; it can be just a feeling. Abstract elements in graphic design can speak very directly to our feelings.

An additional assignment for the more illus­trative students was to render an object entirely within Adobe Illustrator.

student work form and communications

student work form and communcations