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Summer Seminar Series: Graphic Design Summer 2017

This class is an introduction to Graphic Design for high school students where they learn four different softwares to embrace their designs in poster. The first day of class is an introduction of what Graphic Design contributes to society and they learn about typefaces. The following 3 days students create posters with Illustrator, Photoshop, and Adobe Capture. The last day of the week the posters are printed and students have to present them with a critique of their work. 

Here are some of the posters from the students!

 
Ecuadorian identity is getting lost by Isabella Espinosa, Ecuador

Ecuadorian identity is getting lost by Isabella Espinosa, Ecuador

Food Processing by Jane Bauer, Missouri

Food Processing by Jane Bauer, Missouri

Stop Pollution by Jean Ward, Texas

Stop Pollution by Jean Ward, Texas

 
Everything is from the USA by Rocio Alfaro, Honduras

Everything is from the USA by Rocio Alfaro, Honduras

Abuse of the Power by Margot Whipps, New Jersey

Abuse of the Power by Margot Whipps, New Jersey

Join the Fight by Olivia Floyd, Missouri

Join the Fight by Olivia Floyd, Missouri

 
Diversity by Jordan Conte, New Jersey

Diversity by Jordan Conte, New Jersey

 
No Time by Riley Carson, Utah

No Time by Riley Carson, Utah

 
It's getting hot in here by Camelia De Jesus

It's getting hot in here by Camelia De Jesus

 
Anxiety by Olivia Evans

Anxiety by Olivia Evans

Secutity in England, John Ferrigno / London, United Kingdom

Secutity in England, John Ferrigno / London, United Kingdom

 
How can we let this happen? by Margot

How can we let this happen? by Margot

 
It needs to stop by Max Freeman

It needs to stop by Max Freeman

 
We are Human by Joshua Gauthier

We are Human by Joshua Gauthier

Be the Change by Madden Wilson

Be the Change by Madden Wilson

 
1 in 5 by Kate Newell

1 in 5 by Kate Newell

 
Dyslexia by Connor Smith

Dyslexia by Connor Smith

 
Each Year by Isana Raja

Each Year by Isana Raja