Monday, February 28, 2011

Ad agency promotes two designers - Sioux City Journal

Ad agency promotes two designers
Sioux City Journal
JD Gordon Advertising announces the promotion of Stacy Pearson and Ashley Gates to senior graphic designer. In their new roles, Pearson and Gates are responsible for concepting, design and production of print, web, out of home, point of sale, ...



UC student redesigns Penney logo - The News Record

UC student redesigns Penney logo
The News Record
Luke Langhus, a fourth-year graphic design student in the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning, created the logo for a class project during the first five weeks of Fall quarter. Students worked with representatives from JC Penney at the ...



Laura Hamlyn of Clean Design Named Director of Design Ability Programming for ... - PR-USA.net (press release)

Laura Hamlyn of Clean Design Named Director of Design Ability Programming for ...
PR-USA.net (press release)
Hamlyn will serve on the group's leadership board and facilitate programming that helps local designers become better able to practice their craft. Founded in 1986, AIGA Raleigh is the eighth chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. AIGA ...

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College student wins DPW design competition - Boston Globe

College student wins DPW design competition
Boston Globe
CONCORD, NH—A New Hampshire college senior has won scholarship money for her winning design of a memorial to department of public works employees killed in the line of duty. Kelsie Lee of Wilmot is a graphic design major at Colby-Sawyer College in New ...
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Will graphic designers evolve design? #DesignIndaba - MarkLives.com

Will graphic designers evolve design? #DesignIndaba
MarkLives.com
As everybody's attention shifts to social media and its impact on business, including the design business, and society, Arnett argues that the term is already becoming dated and asks “Will graphic designers evolve design?” Bizcommunity: You've said ...

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