Category: <span>Uni</span>

Lets run with JEALOUS all over my face and leaking out my fingers.

This is the nicest blog I have ever seen. Functionaly, navigation, interactivity (in how it draws you in) – it’s all superb. Naturally, it’s the guy who also designed the WordPress logo. I truly love web design and have a niggling regret now and then that I did the swap from multimedia to communication design. Yes the Deakin course was the wrong one, but I can’t help thinking I should’ve gone to Swinburne Multimedia over Swinburne Communication Design. At least my sideline love affair with CSS can continue and perhaps one day I will reach the point of worthy of making such a splendid website. For now I must continue to hack away and try things in my spare time. A little more injection of ambition and risk might be good too.

Jason Santa Maria

Design Uni Web Design

I am done! Done with homework, done with 2nd year uni forever!

To celebrate, I am handing out gifts.

Here are the gifts.

I’ve not done this kind of thing before on here, but $500 goal is a very small amount in the scheme of things, and $5 or $20 is even less. Tear do some great work and the people behind it are guns – besides being brilliant and inspirational. And yes I can verify that because know many of them in person.

Experiments Life Social Justice Uni

tea-time_2sml_It is the end of semester. People are panicking around me and for once I have my homework under control. I have however just had the mandatory horrible day that comes near the end of each semester.

Defining this day would be the glorious mistake (which I’ve made before) to drive into the city instead of catching public transport. The driving is okay, it’s just the lack of parking and the lying GPS that got to me. I never found the place… I found Kinkos near uni instead and they turned out cheaper.

So then there’s the $103 on printing. And apparently I got a good price.

Plus the freaking huge small mistake of gluing the wrong edge of my book when I was binding. With $103 of printing, you don’t want to make that mistake. Mercifully it was fixable, not entirely 100% happiness but lets go with 80% happiness (inclusive of stress).

This binding video is good.

Now the book is bound, my group proposal is bound and the presentation is early tomorrow. My animation is complete if not a little corny, and my Visual Language posters are done – all I have to do it bulk out the VL research journal and it’s happy land and handing it all in for me.

Lets see, it’s taken me approximately 2 hours to wind down from being on edge for 4 hours + an extra 1 hour. That’s not too bad at all…

Friday I love you so much, you should come sooner.

image source, please check it out, it’s good.

Books Create Design Life Uni

I mentioned a while back that I was doing an assignment on branding and my focus was on branding my old school.

After spouting out many ideas, going through the process of refining and pitching, and pitching against other designs (which I haven’t seen btw) MECS have chose my design to rebrand with!!!

This is quite a big deal.

I’m not showing the logo yet as there is some finnessing to do at their discretion, but pleased to say I just landed my first big gig that is fairly high profile for the area and I’m rather estatic about it!!!!

Branding Design Life Uni Work

cutbA small note to commemorate my first official branding/design work pitch. The sweet day of irony that began with a lecture on… you guessed it, pitching.

It went quite well, with some great discussion around my ideas, there was a small moment where someone thought that the brand vaguely resembled a penguin, but it passed. All around, it was an excellent learning experience, that has basically put legs on a heap of stuff that we’ve been talking about at uni. Nothing is official yet, but I am optimistic that it will progress to the next level.

For those who are less familiar with the world of design, there is this little thing (actually freaking huge, but they don’t tell you until it’s too late) when you do design that involves your momentary transformation into a sales guru, otherwise, you don’t get work or, at least don’t get good work. The realm of pitching is not exclusive to freelancing, it is rampant in the design industry… basically standard practice. Why I’d never thought about it until relatively recently, beats me… but work certainly can’t keep falling in your lap forever, eventually your friends run out of things for you to do.

I’ll take this moment to mention the slightly ginormous proposal I am working on for my Managing Design class. The subject is entirely composed of developing a concept based on Future Melbourne, managing a project, writing a proposal and pitching it at various stages through the semester. As a team effort, it’s surprisingly been (quite honestly) great fun, I am in a diverse but generally hard working group of 4 (myself included) and am enjoying being Team Leader. As person with the keenest writing skills I have also taken on the task of writing the increasingly lenghty document while the others do hard yards in further research and 3D modelling (We’re working with both Multimedia and Industrial Design students). My tutor has come excruciatingly close to convincing me to get excited about public speaking. It’s good to be able to step up and feel comfortable and natural leading while maintaining a level of ‘stretch’. Because there are Tuesdays where I sit in class not fully feeling the 100% get up and go.

Pitching requires confidence. It’s not the easiest of things having your ideas and work bandied around as you sit there, and I’ve barely even begun to experience it, but surely it brings a kind of integrity to the work and helps designers not to dance to their own irrelevant little tune and chase down the thousands of loose ends that do exist. I think design in teams is an incredibly useful thing to employ. 8 eyes see much more than 4 and have exponentially greater the number of ideas.

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Branding Design Uni