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Six Leadership Lessons From Photography, Brenda L. Boyd Aug 2019

Six Leadership Lessons From Photography, Brenda L. Boyd

Brenda Boyd, PhD

"I learned that the photographers who captured unforgettable images all had some things in common: they seemed to know themselves and people; they had vision, passion, and timing; they had an innate ability to communicate effectively; they took risks; and they learned from their mistakes. I also came to realize that as a result of their unique presence—and often their sacrifice—they made a significant and lasting contribution to our world."


Girl Gone Missing, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2018

Girl Gone Missing, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior template I designed for Girl Gone Missing by Marcie R. Rendon, published by Cinco Puntos Press.

Her name is Renee Blackbear, but what most people call the 19-year-old Ojibwe woman is Cash. She lived all her life in Fargo, sister city to Minnesota’s Moorhead, just downriver from the Cities. She has one friend, the sheriff Wheaton. He pulled her from her mother’s wrecked car when she was three. Since then, Cash navigated through foster homes, and at 13 was working farms, driving truck. Wheaton wants her to take hold of her life, signs her up for …


Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 2018 Year-End Report, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2018

Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 2018 Year-End Report, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I designed this Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 2018 Year-End Report for the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo, a Puebloan Native American tribal entity located in the Ysleta section of El Paso, Texas. With a color palette of terracotta and dark turquoise, the report features artwork created by artists from the Tigua Indian Cultural Center and the Eagle's Path Culural Gift Shop. These artists' medium is usually pottery, however, under my art direction, to better complement the report format, they used watercolor paper while staying true to the tribe's traditional motifs and aesthetics. The spiral-bound report was expertly printed and assembled by …


The Bird Boys, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2018

The Bird Boys, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior template I designed for Girl Gone Missing by Marcie R. Rendon, published by Cinco Puntos Press.

After a serial killer almost murdered Delpha Wade (The Do-Right, 2015), the county hospital releases her into the handcuffs of the city police for questioning. She killed the man who was trying to kill her, and she is, after all, an ex-con. It’s still Beaumont, 1970s, and mindsets don’t change along the Texas Gulf Coast. Her boss, the neophyte private detective Tom Phelan, awaits her, and soon they are once again in deep shit. It seems like an …


Assur Is King Of Persia: Illustrations Of The Book Of Esther In Some Nineteenth-Century Sources, Steven W. Holloway Jun 2018

Assur Is King Of Persia: Illustrations Of The Book Of Esther In Some Nineteenth-Century Sources, Steven W. Holloway

Steven W Holloway

The marriage of archaeological referencing and picture Bibles in the nineteenth century resulted in an astonishing variety of guises worn by the court of Ahasuerus in Esther. Following the exhibition of Neo-Assyrian sculpture in the British Museum and the wide circulation of such images in various John Murray publications, British illustrators like Henry Anelay defaulted to Assyrian models for kings and rulers in the Old Testament, including the principal actors in Esther, even though authentic Achaemenid Persian art had been available for illustrative pastiche for decades. This curious adoptive choice echoed British national pride in its splendid British Museum collection …


Graphic Language In The Library, Gayle Schaub, Vinicius Lima May 2018

Graphic Language In The Library, Gayle Schaub, Vinicius Lima

Gayle Schaub

Learn the Terms is a graphic art/academic library collaborative project in which students create touchpoints that illustrate the meanings of information literacy terms used in libraries, library instruction, and college course and course materials. Designed by students in a senior-level graphic design course, the campaign began as the result of a large-scale assessment of students’ understanding of library research terminology that showed a large percentage of university students don’t understand common research and information terms used by professors and librarians.


Aiga Design For Democracy 2018, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2017

Aiga Design For Democracy 2018, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Poster designed for the 2018 AIGA Get Out the Vote non-partisan exhibition, Design for Democracy, supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.


Chalk The Block 2018 Poster, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2017

Chalk The Block 2018 Poster, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I designed this poster for the annual Chalk the Block event which took place October 12–14, 2018 in downtown El Paso. For the art vendors component of the event, I organized a group of 10 students from my 'Graphic Design 4: Typography' class at The University of Texas at El Paso. Their posters were judged and selected to be on sale in a downtown outdoor booth for the weekend event. All proceeds from the sale of the posters went directly to the students.


Stop Child Marriage, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2017

Stop Child Marriage, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I designed the poster 'Stop Child Marriage' for the 2018 15th International Biennial of the Poster in Mexico City to take place in October of 2018.


A Terrible Combination, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2017

A Terrible Combination, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I designed the poster 'A Terrible Combination' for the 2018 15th International Biennial of the Poster in Mexico City to take place in October of 2018.


Chalk The Block 2017 Poster, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2016

Chalk The Block 2017 Poster, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Poster designed for the annual downtown El Paso arts festival, Chalk the Block 2017. This poster was part of a suite I designed with my students to re-brand the border to a national audience in the style of vintage travel posters. These works were featured in the international design blog, The Daily Heller here:
http://www.printmag.com/daily-heller/untrumping-border-stereotypes-el-paso/


Lightweight Material Prototypes Using Dense Bundled Systems To Emulate An Ambient Environment, Chris Knapp, Jonathan Nelson, Andrew Kudless, Sascha Bohnenberger Nov 2016

Lightweight Material Prototypes Using Dense Bundled Systems To Emulate An Ambient Environment, Chris Knapp, Jonathan Nelson, Andrew Kudless, Sascha Bohnenberger

Jonathan J Nelson

This paper describes and reflects upon a computational design and digital fabrication research project that was developed and implemented over 2014-2015, with subsequent development continuing for applications at present. The aim of the research was to develop methods of modelling, analysis, and fabrication that facilitate integrative approaches to architectural design and construction. In this context, the development of material prototypes, digital simulations, and parametric frameworks were pursued in parallel in order to inform and reform successive iterations throughout the process, leading to a refined workflow for engineering, production, and speculation upon future directions of the work.


Lightweight Material Prototypes Using Dense Bundled Systems To Emulate An Ambient Environment, Chris Knapp, Jonathan Nelson, Andrew Kudless, Sascha Bohnenberger Nov 2016

Lightweight Material Prototypes Using Dense Bundled Systems To Emulate An Ambient Environment, Chris Knapp, Jonathan Nelson, Andrew Kudless, Sascha Bohnenberger

Chris Knapp

This paper describes and reflects upon a computational design and digital fabrication research project that was developed and implemented over 2014-2015, with subsequent development continuing for applications at present. The aim of the research was to develop methods of modelling, analysis, and fabrication that facilitate integrative approaches to architectural design and construction. In this context, the development of material prototypes, digital simulations, and parametric frameworks were pursued in parallel in order to inform and reform successive iterations throughout the process, leading to a refined workflow for engineering, production, and speculation upon future directions of the work.


Get Out The Vote 2016, Anne M. Giangiulio Oct 2016

Get Out The Vote 2016, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Poster designed for the 2016 AIGA Get Out the Vote non-partisan exhibition. For This same poster, I was contacted by Paul Loeb, Founder of the Campus Election Engagement Project in Seattle, WA to distribute the poster in schools throughout the country.


Certify Your Existence, Paul Young Mar 2016

Certify Your Existence, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images in which the type has been altered using Adobe Photoshop. The original photo was taken in Salisbury, England. For more information, see http://spark.parkland.edu/wisdom/1FoundWisdom.pdf.


Behind The Symbol -- Chicago, Paul Young Mar 2016

Behind The Symbol -- Chicago, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images which incorporate a graffiti symbol created in Adobe Illustrator and merged with a photograph using Photoshop. For more information see http://spark.parkland.edu/symbol/BehindTheSymbol.pdf.


Behind The Symbol -- New York City, Paul Young Mar 2016

Behind The Symbol -- New York City, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images which incorporate a graffiti symbol created in Adobe Illustrator and merged with a photograph using Photoshop. In order to tell a story, the location name was changed. The actual photograph was taken in Moscow. For more information see http://spark.parkland.edu/symbol/BehindTheSymbol.pdf.


Behind The Symbol -- Warsaw, Paul Young Mar 2016

Behind The Symbol -- Warsaw, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images which incorporate a graffiti symbol created in Adobe Illustrator and merged with a photograph using Photoshop. For more information see http://spark.parkland.edu/symbol/BehindTheSymbol.pdf.


Behind The Symbol -- Bahamas, Paul Young Mar 2016

Behind The Symbol -- Bahamas, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images which incorporate a graffiti symbol created in Adobe Illustrator and merged with a photograph using Photoshop. In order to tell a story, the location name was changed. The actual photograph was taken in Oaxaca, Mexico. For more information see http://spark.parkland.edu/symbol/BehindTheSymbol.pdf.


Behind The Symbol -- Havana, Paul Young Mar 2016

Behind The Symbol -- Havana, Paul Young

Paul Young

This is a manipulated image from a series of eight images which incorporate a graffiti symbol created in Adobe Illustrator and merged with a photograph using Photoshop. In order to tell a story, the location name was changed. The actual photograph was taken in Oaxaca, Mexico. For more information see http://spark.parkland.edu/symbol/BehindTheSymbol.pdf.


Quicks-Bepress.Pdf, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2015

Quicks-Bepress.Pdf, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior template I designed for Quicks by Kevin Waltman, published by Cinco Puntos Press.
Senior Year. Glory time! D-Bow’s game has it all and colleges are taking notice. But nothing’s easy. He’s still rehabbing a knee injury and his job as Marion East point guard is under threat from a new white guy. Plus he’s got family drama. And girl trouble. Can he put it all together for his senior season? Or will he crash and burn like so many Marion East players before him? Quicks is the fourth and final book in Waltman's D-Bow High School …


Pull, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2015

Pull, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior template I designed for Pull by Kevin Waltman, published by Cinco Puntos Press.
Derrick has worked hard the last two years getting ready for his junior basketball season. He’s earned his coach’s trust and his role as the starting point guard for Marion East. Marion East has never won the Indiana state championship, but this year the team is Derrick’s. And Derrick is really good. Major colleges work feverishly to recruit him because now that he’s a junior, they can do it legally. Opponents worry when D-Bow steps onto the court. Derrick is ready to run …


Quicks, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2015

Quicks, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior template I designed for Quicks by Kevin Waltman, published by Cinco Puntos Press.
It's D-Bow's senior year, his A-Game is ready, big-time colleges are taking notice, and he's dreaming big. What's really rattling D-Bow is the cocky white guy, Daryl Gibson, angling for his job at point. It's time for D-Bow to man up, and bring home a win for Marion High, his inner-city school in Indianapolis that’s never had a state championship. Quicks is the fourth and final book in Waltman's D-Bow High School Hoops series.s.


Viva Trost! Wheatpaste, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2015

Viva Trost! Wheatpaste, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

My work was selected to participate in the juried exhibition “Urban Transformations: Visions of the Past and Future of El Paso” which took placeOctober 1, 2016–October 31, 2016 in downtown El Paso, Texas sponsored by the Texas Trost Society. My wheatpaste submission "Viva Trost!" was created with all the themes of Modern Renaissance, Historic Preservation, Sustainability, Urban Renewal, and El Paso’s future in mind. It honors Henry C. Trost (1860–1933), an important architect who designed many of El Paso's most important buildings.

It looks to the future while at the same time acknowledging El Paso’s past. In the design, I …


Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael Tevesz Dec 2015

Stained Glass Windows Of Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, Ohio, Produced By Wilbur H. Burnham Studios, Michael Tevesz

Michael J. Tevesz

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral has over forty large stained glass windows that range in age from the 15 to the 20th Century. The medieval windows were produced in England and Germany, while the more contemporary windows were produced by such prominent studios as those directed by Willet, Connick, Tiffany, Heaton, Young, and Burnham. The more contemporary windows are of considerable artistic and historical interest, but there is very little information available about them. This monograph specifically focuses on the windows of Trinity Cathedral produced by the Wilbur H. Burnham Studios. The Burnham Studios windows are the most accessible windows within the …


“The Researcher’S Challenge: Entertainment Or Epistemology?”, Mary Ann Bolger, Clare Bell Oct 2015

“The Researcher’S Challenge: Entertainment Or Epistemology?”, Mary Ann Bolger, Clare Bell

Mary Ann Bolger

The number of journals dedicated solely to the publishing of research in the fields of typography and visual communication is slowly growing. However, very little of this material finds its way back into the studio at undergraduate level. Further, research published in discipline-focussed peer-reviewed journals does ‘not tend to be highly valued by those engaged in practice.’ As a result of this, as Robin Kinross has written, ‘the academic discussion of typography, and design in general, is too often hermetic and unreal: in unholy partnership with the proud anti-intellectualism of many practicing designers’. This has a variety of consequences. In …


The Do-Right, Anne Giangiulio Jan 2015

The Do-Right, Anne Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover I designed for 'The Do-Right' written by Lisa Sandlin, published by Cinco Puntos Press. This was one of those design jobs that, after several cover proposals by me—including a woodcut, and one with groovy 70s type referencing the time period in which the book is set, we all decided that this photo entitled 'Blessing' by Keith Carter was simply perfect for the cover. It's a great read brimming with Grrrrl power in the main character of Delpha Wade. 306 pages. 1973. That's fourteen years of prison time after Delpha Wade killed a man who was raping her. She’d …


Posters For Nepal, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2014

Posters For Nepal, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I was invited to design a poster for the campaign ‘Posters for Nepal’ which is to be on sale at http://www.postersfornepal.com/. All proceeds to benefit UNICEF and the American Red Cross. I visited Nepal with friends in the summer of 1999. That trip has such special, magical memories to me that when I heard of the devastating earthquake that hit there in April of 2015, in many of the same areas that I had visited, I was heartbroken. I recall the beautiful, friendly people we met there and their resilience in both a tough climate and tough economic circumstances. I …


Poster For The El Paso Community Foundation's Classroom Fund Grant Recipients, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2014

Poster For The El Paso Community Foundation's Classroom Fund Grant Recipients, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

For the second time, this poster was commissioned from me by the El Paso Community Foundation to be awarded to their annual Classroom Fund Grant Recipients at a reception honoring the grantees, area teachers. Limited edition screenprint.


Crane Boy, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2014

Crane Boy, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Book cover and interior I designed for 'Crane Boy' written by Diana Cohn and illustrated by Youme, published by Cinco Puntos Press. It tells the tale of Kinga and his classmates waiting for the black-necked cranes to return to the kingdom of Bhutan. The birds fly south over the highest mountains in the word to winter in the valley where Kinga lives, deep in the Himalayas. The cranes have been visiting the valley since ancient times, but every year, fewer cranes return. Kinga is concerned. "What can he do?," he wonders. He and his classmates approach the monks for permission …