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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 …


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.


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/


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 …


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.


World Cup Poster For The Hoppy Monk, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2013

World Cup Poster For The Hoppy Monk, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

Poster I designed for viewings of the 2014 World Cup at local El Paso bar, The Hoppy Monk.


Why Patent Drawings Get Rejected Part2, Bernadette Marshall Feb 2013

Why Patent Drawings Get Rejected Part2, Bernadette Marshall

Bernadette Marshall

Last time we discussed why drawings might get rejected. The following are real rejection/objection examples compiled from multiple notices. Each includes our suggested solution. Informal utility drawings; these may include hand drawn sketches, pencil drawings, photographs, photocopies of photographs and drawings with hand written text & numerals. -Notice from USPTO; “All sheets must be reasonably free from cracks, creases, and folds. Each sheet must be reasonably free from erasures and must be free from alterations, overwritings, and interlineations”4. -remedy, formalize the drawings. This usually involves tracing the informal drawings using a CAD program ensuring compliance with all USPTO drawing rules. …


Silk Scarf Designed For Utep's Centennial Celebration, Anne M. Giangiulio Dec 2012

Silk Scarf Designed For Utep's Centennial Celebration, Anne M. Giangiulio

Anne M. Giangiulio

I watercolored over 20 buildings located on the campus of The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) to design this 100% silk scarf. It is being sold as commemorative merchandising to celebrate UTEP's Centennial Celebration in 2014.


What Is, What Will Be And How It Should Be, Tobias Bernecker Dec 2010

What Is, What Will Be And How It Should Be, Tobias Bernecker

Tobias Bernecker

Drawings talk about more than just a building project, or an idea. They provide an insight into the means of production, the creators mind and the medial environment. Drawings are also instruments of communication and not only construction blue prints. They can bridge the gap in between what is, what will be and how it should be.


Visioning Through Graphic Recording For City Governments, Harlan Stelmach, Leslie Salmon Jan 1995

Visioning Through Graphic Recording For City Governments, Harlan Stelmach, Leslie Salmon

Harlan Stelmach

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