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The Schoolhouse of Media, Civilization & Blueprint is a thriving, dynamic schoolhouse offering many challenging degree paths designed to cultivate the next generation of creative professionals. Lookout man to learn more than about who we are and what nosotros do.

Interdisciplinary Environment

By bringing together diverse fields in the areas of media, civilisation and design, our programs provide innovative learning opportunities in an interdisciplinary environment. The school encompasses 7 undergraduate programs in the fields of animation, communication, fashion design, filmmaking, game art and design, graphic blueprint,  and psychology. Students are encouraged to explore the areas between and around these disciplines as they develop their personal vision and professional paths. Graphic Pattern students might select a consumer behavior course in psychology to ameliorate sympathize the factors that influence purchasing decisions. Manner Design students may be interested in exploring costuming in the filmmaking section. Game Art & Design students might connect with Animation to create intriguing characters for their games. Animation students might look to the psychology department to understand the power of stories to influence thoughts and behaviors. Our Communication department provides a cultural context for all of these connections, from visual communication to verbal and nonverbal social interactions to the examination of social and ethical entailments of rapidly evolving technological innovation. In the School of Media, Civilization & Blueprint, students are able to realize their educational objectives within a creative nexus that fully embraces, informs and enriches their academic journey.

School of Media, Culture & Design Animation Program

Blitheness

Bachelor of Fine Arts | BFA

Located in the middle of the animation manufacture near studios similar Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, the program teaches hand-fatigued, finish motion, and figurer-based blitheness techniques. In a studio environment, students learn to produce their own films rich in characters and worlds, many of which accept been selected for international animation moving picture festivals.

Animation program

Communication Radio Station

Communication

Bachelor of Arts | BA

Advice students learn how to promote and produce advice media including print, goggle box, film, and social media. They tin select either Strategic Communication or Media Studies and prepare for careers in the amusement, corporate, or non-profit arenas developing strategies for communicating with audiences persuasively and strategically.

Communication Program

Fashion Design

Mode Design

Available of Fine Arts | BFA

Fashion Design students learn to produce original fashion designs and develop unique collections in womenswear, menswear, swimwear, knitwear, activewear, or tailoring. Classwork and senior collections are showcased in a professional style rail show, giving students an in-depth experience of the profession and preparing them for the industry.

Mode Design Program

Department of Filmmaking

Filmmaking

Bachelor of Fine Arts | BFA

The Filmmaking program prepares graduates for careers in film, television, and spider web programming. Students learn picture show production, screenwriting, editing, sound, cinematography, directing, producing, and moving picture marketing and distribution within a few miles of major amusement studios, providing a host of industry resource and networking connections.

Filmmaking Program

Game Art & Design

Game Fine art & Design

Bachelor of Fine Arts | BFA

Students learn how to design and develop video games through 2nd & 3D art, blitheness, programming, sound blueprint, story development and game blueprint. Game Fine art focuses on ii-D and 3-D character art, ecology design, and animation. Game Design focuses on ideation, gameplay evolution, prototyping, narrative pattern and globe building.

Game and Art Design Plan

Graphic Design

Graphic Pattern

Bachelor of Fine Arts | BFA

Ranked as one of the elevation programs nationally by GDUSA Magazine, the program teaches the art of visual communication. Studying with nationally recognized faculty, students create projects in branding, publication, entertainment, advertising, packaging, spider web, app, and motility pattern, and have won over 100 national and international awards in these areas.

Graphic Design Program

Psychology

Psychology

Bachelor of Arts | BA

Students acquire the complexities of human beliefs preparing them for professional piece of work in counseling or social work, or to pursue graduate school. Our inquiry facility with physiology equipment and observational capacity aids in the development of their senior thesis projects many of which have been accustomed for presentation at professional person conferences.

Psychology program

Design Foundation

Cadre Studies in Drawing and Blueprint

Students learn core color, composition, pattern and drawing skills to establish a foundation that prepares them for their major studies and various other artistic professions. Foundation courses develop perceptual, conceptual and technical skills for visualizing ideas and multiple forms of self-expression. The interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary curriculum instills conviction so students can appoint the vast and ever-changing world of artistic professions.

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Faculty Directory

Our kinesthesia are achieved caring academics and professionals dedicated to supporting the success of students throughout their academic journey. They bring their professional person expertise to students and piece of work closely with them to teach the skills and theory required to enter professional practise or pursue advanced study. Through this private attention, we foster close mentoring relationships between faculty and students in a supportive and encouraging environment.

Faculty Directory

Communication | Dr. Kristen Fuhs

Dr. Kristen Fuhs Scholarship Focuses on Documentary Motion picture

Dr. Fuhs, Acquaintance Professor of Communication, is co-editing a book serial nether contract with Routledge based on the website Docalogue, which she co-founded in January 2017. Docalogueis an online publication devoted to contemporary documentary. Each month, the site features one gimmicky documentary around which it builds a discussion. Two writers are invited to initiate a conversation around the film, before the site is opened upwards for comments from the larger community. You lot can access the website through this link: https://docalogue.com/. Similarly, the volume series will turn its focus to contemporary documentary. Each book in the series will focus on a single documentary and will contain five curt essays that offer distinct perspectives on the moving-picture show. By incorporating multiple voices, the book series seeks to generate a complex and cumulative discourse about documentary film's significance in multiple areas; moreover, by placing these essays nearly an individual film next, the books aim to produce a documentary dialogue (or polylogue); hence, the idea of a "docalogue." The inaugural volume will focus on Raoul Peck'southI Am Not Your Negro(2017) and the second book will focus on the Turkish movie,Kedi(Ceyda Torun, 2017). Both books are scheduled for publication in 2020.

Dr. Kristen Fuhs Publishes Manufactures Exploring Law-breaking Documentary

Faculty, Dr. Kristen Fuhs has recently published two articles. The first is "'The dramatic idea of justice': wrongful conviction, documentary idiot box, andThe Courtroom of Last Resort," in The Historical Periodical of Radio, Film, and Television, vol. 38: 1 (2018). The article explores the history of this petty-known true crime telly program from the late 1950s and argues that it might be read every bit a theoretical model for afterwards socially conscious documentary media about the pursuit of legal justice. See https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/ten.1080/01439685.2016.1258845.The 2nd is a chapter entitled "Crime Documentary's Confessing Voice" in Vocal Projections: Voices in Documentary, edited past Maria Pramaggiore and Annabelle Honess Roe (New York: Bloomsbury: 2018). This chapter examines the rhetorical ability of confession in the contemporary crime documentary past focusing on the extent to which the subject'southward voice acts every bit a marker of authenticity and veracity. The chapter focuses on the recent, popular documentariesMaking a Murderer (Moira Demos and Lucia Ricciardi, 2015) andThe Jinx(Andrew Jarecki, 2015.) Run into https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/vocal-projections-9781501331251/.

COMMUNICATION | Dr. Nicole Keating

Dr. Nicole Keating Speaks at Movie house and Media Studies Conference

Dr. Keating presented a paper entitled "Script Girl: A Cultural Assay of the Marginalization of Script Supervisors and the Emerging Reel Equity Motility" at the Guild for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Seattle, Washington in March 2019. Dr. Keating also chaired the Panel, which was entitled Gender in Screen Industries.


Dr. Nicole Keating Works on LIFER Documentary Project

Dr. Nicole Keating was on sabbatical during Academic year 2018/19. One highlight of her breather was working as a documentarian and bookish advisor for the documentary theatre projectLIFER: Life Stories from the Inside/Out.

LIFER is a documentary theatre venture of TheatreWorkers Projection, in association with Ensemble Studio Theatre/LA and in collaboration with The Francisco Homes (transitional housing for men on parole from life sentences). For these LIFER projects, formerly incarcerated men participated in a series of creative workshops in performance and dramatic writing. This piece of work culminated in a staged reading of life stories, written and performed by the formerly incarcerated men themselves as they engaged in reentry and rehabilitation. LIFER was conceived and produced by Susie Tanner, and directed by James Macdonald. Keating became involved in the project through her previous affiliation with Susie Tanner on theatre for social justice projects.

Keating worked on ii performances emerging from the LIFER project: Found Suitable in the fall of 2017 (featuring four participants) and On the Brink in the fall of 2018 (featuring seven participants). Keating documented the workshops and performances through videography (edited into highlight reels and total recordings) and notwithstanding photography. This documentation was required by the funding organizations (California Humanities, a partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the California Arts Council through a Reentry through the Arts grant), only it also became role of the creative process as participants were able to view their performances through photos and video documentation. The documentation was likewise essential for archival and promotional purposes. As an bookish advisor, Keating as well provided background research as needed and contributed to project development. Through this piece of work, Keating became a role of the documentary theatre troupe and was fully integrated into this dynamic community of artists and healers. These performances (Found Suitable and On the Brink) demonstrated the transformative power of dramatic performance. In the words of one audition member: "Information technology was seven stories, information technology was one story, information technology was my story, it was our story."

Additionally, on the Found Suitable performance, Keating collaborated with Brandon Muse, Woodbury's IT Distance Education Specialist, collecting and editing a significant amount of footage that is intended to be used for a documentary on the LIFER project; this documentary remains a work in progress.

Performances of Constitute Suitable :
Ensemble Studio Theatre (August 2017)
Freedom Festival at Los Angeles Urban center College (September 2017)
Francisco Homes (September 2017)
Loyola Marymount Academy (Oct 2017)

Performances of On the Brink :
LA Trade Tech (November 2018)
|Cal Land LA (November 2018)
University of Southern California (November 2018)
Ensemble Studio Theatre (November 2018)

For more information on the LIFER project, see https://calhum.org/lifers-stories-from-the-within-out-projection-manager-interview/

Image from "We Can Build on This.

Dr. Nicole Keating Produces Documentary on Civic Engagement Project

Faculty, Dr. Nicole Keating co-produced a documentary called Nosotros Tin can Build on This: Compages and Civic Date, along with compages faculty member Jeanine Centuori, and directed by Woodbury alumnus Justin Mickens. The documentary presents the Outdoor Classroom at John Muir Middle School which was selected as a finalist in the "Acquire by Design" competition at SXSW EDU 2018. Dr. Keating presented the film at SXSW EDU 2018 in Austin, TX, along with Greg Miller, Principal of John Muir Center School, Burbank. We Can Build on This was besides screened at the AMPS Conference (Compages, Media, Politics and Society) at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ and the Summit on Women and Wellbeing at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. https://www.sxswedu.com/news/2018/announcing-competition-finalists/.

COMMUNICATION | Dr. Jennifer Peterson

Dr. Jennifer Peterson Co-Curates Program of Brusk Experimental Films about Nature and the Surroundings

Dr. Peterson co-curated a program of brusk experimental films about nature and the surround for the Flaherty NYC in October 2019. The program, entitled "The Face of the Planet," explored cinema's rendering of nature in unlike historical moments, and its human relationship to cultural assumptions nigh gender, race, and environmental degradation. In the screening, Peterson performed a alive lecture accompanied by live music by Jerome Ellis. Come across the writeup hither: https://theflaherty.org/news/flaherty-nyc-dispatch-the-face-of-the-planet


Dr. Jennifer Peterson Publishes Dossier Entitled Film and Media Studies in the Anthropocene

Dr. Jennifer Peterson has published an "In Focus" dossier in the Periodical of Picture palace and Media Studies on "Motion-picture show and Media Studies in the Anthropocene." Peterson co-edited the entire dossier and co-wrote the Introduction with Professor Graig Uhlin of Oklahoma State University. In addition, Peterson wrote one of the 6 articles in the dossier entitled, "Ecodiegesis: The Scenography of Nature on Screen." The entire "In Focus" can be downloaded here: https://www.cmstudies.org/general/custom.asp?folio=CJ_in_focus


Dr. Jennifer Peterson Publishes Book Capacity and Delivers Keynote Address

Faculty, Dr. Jennifer Peterson has recently published two chapters in edited book collections. These are: "Rough Seas: The Blue Waters of Early Nonfiction Picture show," in The Colour Fantastic, ed. Giovanna Fossati and Joshua Yumibe (Amsterdam University Press, 2018), pp. 75-91 (run across https://www.amazon.com/Colour-Fantastic-Chromatic-Worlds-Framing/dp/9462983011); and "Technologies of Identify in the Early Sound Newsreel: The Aeriform View," in Rediscovering U.S. Newsfilm: Picture palace, Television set, and the Annal, ed. Mark Garrett Cooper, Sara Beth Levavy, Ross Melnick, and Marker Williams (Columbia University Printing, 2018), pp. 155-172 (run into https://www.amazon.com/Rediscovering-U-S-Newsfilm-Television-Archive/dp/1138699454). In addition, Peterson gave the keynote address at the xithOrphan Picture Symposium at the Museum of the Moving Prototype in New York on Apr 12, 2018. Clarification and images here: https://wp.nyu.edu/orphanfilm/2018/02/02/1055/; you can listen to audio of the talk here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fUXmE9pNOumvoEarQRNeGjFgLdUhplGf/view.

Advice | Risa Williams

Risa Williams earns Dora Kirby Honor

Risa Williams was awarded the Dora Kirby Award for Extraordinary Delivery to the Woodbury University Community, presented by President Steele on December. 12, 2018. Her work on campus includes managing the Healthy Living Plan in Student Affairs and managing the student run magazine, 7500 Magazine, equally offshoot faculty in the Communication department. In May 2018, Risa was also awarded the Outstanding Service Award conveyed past the Faculty Development Committee.

Design Foundation | Jamie Scholnick

Detail from panel for new Metro Crenshaw line by Jamie Scholnick
Detail from console for new Metro Crenshaw line past Jamie Scholnick

Jamie Scholnick's Artwork Commissed for Display at New LA Transit Line

Jaime Scholnick, offshoot faculty in Blueprint Foundation, has been profiled in the Los Angeles Times along with several other artists whose work has been commissioned for display in the new Metro Crenshaw/LAX Line. As the commodity explains, "When the Metro Crenshaw/LAX Line opens adjacent yr, the project's 8 stations, spanning 8.v miles, volition come to life with dozens of public art pieces. In 2015, fourteen of more than than one,200 applicants were selected to create fine art for the transit line that volition naught through Los Angeles, El Segundo, Inglewood and parts of unincorporated L.A. County. The works, many fabricated with tile, enamel and glass, are intended to capture the spirit of the historically rich neighborhoods the trains will sweep through." Read the article here: https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2019-xi-eleven/metro-lax-crenshaw-public-art-artists

Design FOUNDATION | Keith Walsh

Keith Walsh, Revolution (2019)

Keith Walsh Exhibits Sculpture and Painting

Keith Walsh, Adjunct Professor in Design Foundation, has recently had two exhibitions of his artwork. During February-March he exhibited a sculptural work, "Revolution," at the "Creative person Couples" group exhibition at Long Embankment City Higher, Long Embankment CA. A large sculpture measuring eight feet in diameter past 2 feet high, and consisting of threescore balanced word couplets, the radial format of the sculpture synthesizes the coherence of the political content with the fashion in which a viewer walks effectually it.


Keith Walsh, Los Angeles Socialist Networks 1950-2019 (2019, ink and acrylic on paper, 38 x 30.5")

Secondly, Walsh's painting, "Los Angeles Socialist Network 1950-2019" is currently on exhibition at Parlor Projects in Los Angeles. Based upon extensive research into the historical lineage of socialist entities, revolutionary collectives, and prominent organizers in Los Angeles since 1950, this painting is the commencement document to ever centralize this dispersed and marginalized history of politics in Los Angeles.

FILMMAKING | Dr. George Larkin

Dr. George Larkin's Book Published by Routledge

Dr. George Larkin'south Volume Published by Routledge

Mail service-Production and the Invisible Revolution of Filmmaking: From the Silent Era to Synchronized Sound

In this insightful volume, associate professor and chair of the Filmmaking program at Woodbury University, Dr. Larkin studies the discourses surrounding post-production, too as the aesthetic furnishings of its introduction during the 1920s and 1930s, by exploring the philosophies and bug faced past practitioners during this transitional, transformative flow.

The introduction of mail service-production during the transition from silent cinema to the synchronized sound era in the 1920s American studio system resulted in what has been a previously unheralded and invisible revolution in filmmaking. Thereafter, a film no longer arose from a live and variable combination of sound and visual in the theater, as occurred during the silent film era, where each exhibition was a singular upshot. The new system of mail-production effectively shifted control of a moving picture'southward final form from the theater to the editing room. With this new procedure, filmmakers could obtain and dispense an array of audio elements and industry a permanent soundtrack. This transition made possible a product that could be easily mass-produced, serving both to transform and homogenize picture presentation, fundamentally creating a new art form.
With detailed enquiry and analysis and almost 50 illustrations, this book is the ideal resource for students and researchers of motion picture history and post-production.

GAME ART & DESIGN | Alan Flores

Alan Flores Game Selected for IndieCade E3 Showcase

Offshoot professor Alan Flores's game Drums of State of warwas selected for the IndieCade E3 showcase Expo, June 12-14, at the Fifty.A. Convention Centre. Alan, who teaches Game 106: Game Lawmaking Fundamentals and Game 240: Networked Game Development, was on the floor with Game student Cameron Williams demoing Drums of Warfor the total three-mean solar day run of the show (To larn more nearly the game, click or tap here). Each year, IndieCade curates a spectrum of video games, installations, and tabletop games at its E3 booth. The goal is to reflect the breadth of the contained game space. The 2017 E3 drew 68,000 attendees.

Graphic Design | Dahn Hiuni

Book Dahn Hiuni Selected to Design Posters for the Upcoming Season of Shadowlands Theater in New York

Dahn Hiuni, adjunct professor of Graphic Design, has been selected to pattern the posters for the entire 2020/2021 flavour of Shadowlands Theater in New York. Mr. Hiuni will design six new posters for the upcoming six plays, which comprise the flavour. Mr. Hiuni is particularly delighted with this commission as he is likewise a playwright himself, and very much enjoys visually interpreting the dramatic works of fellow playwrights.

GRAPHIC DESIGN | Cate Roman

Professor Cate Roman Completes Collaborative Poetry Book

Call and Response: Poet to Artist is a collaboration betwixt students in the MFA Artistic Writing plan at Mountain Saint Mary's Academy and students in the BFA Graphic Design plan at Woodbury University.

Poets in a long-form poetry grade at MSMU produced experimental poetry and the graphic designers at WU selected excerpts from these poems to create visual expressions of the text. The results utilize expressive typography, materiality, and abstraction with the intention of bringing more attention to the nature of poetry past reaching a larger audience.

Funded by MSMU and a Woodbury University ACE (Agency for Civic Engagement) mini-grant and conceived past Cate Roman, this remarkable collaboration was created in support of National Verse Month mark poetry's important identify in our culture and our lives.


Cate Roman Wins International Coda Merit Award

Walk Watts, a collaborative borough engagement projection past Graphic Design professor Cate Roman and Architecture professor Jeanine Centouri, is a merit winner of the half dozenthursdayalmanac international CODA Awards: Collaboration of Design + Art. They were selected from 426 entries for the 2018 CODA awards from 30 countries around the world. The Walk Watts project is anticipated to change the perception and behavior of tourists who visit Watts. Typically, they sojourn to the cultural island of the Towers and adjacent Fine art Center without exploring anything else in Watts. This community is an unnecessarily forgotten and feared neighborhood. Walk Watts is intended to counter this perception and amplify the many positive histories and contemporary artistic and cultural artifacts in Watts that are worthy of celebration. The artists intend for tourists to larn that Watts is more than riots and towers. See Winners of the sixth annual internationalCODAawards: Collaboration of Pattern + Fine art.

PSYCHOLOGY | Dr. Jacquelyn Christensen

Dr. Christensen Keynote Speaker at Head Outset California Annual Parent Eng agement Conference

Dr. Christensen presented as a keynote speaker at the 2019 Head Commencement California Annual Parent Engagement Briefing in Riverside, CA. Her presentation "Traumatic Stress, Early Encephalon Development, and Positive Relationships: From Surviving to Thriving" was warmly received by over 500 parents and Head Start home visitors from all over California.


Dr. Christensen Wins First Place in "Fast-Pitch" Competition

In Dec 2018, Jacquelyn Christensen, PhD, Adjunct Faculty in Psychology and Woodbury Academy alumna ('03), won starting time place in a shark-tank mode, research "fast-pitch" competition hosted by Los Angeles Department of Health Services and the Community Clinic Clan. Her five-minute pitch showcased NRF Found'south innovative phone app aimed at tracking stress of children in foster care.

PSYCHOLOGY | Dr. Joye Swan

Dr. Joye Swan Keynote Speaker at LGBTQI Psychotherapy Briefing

Dr. Joye Swan will be the co-Keynote speaker, with Shani Habibi, at the 23rdannual LGBTQI Psychotherapy Conference on November xi, 2018 at Antioch University. (See brochure at https://lagpa.org/conference/2018/0-Brochure.pdf.) Dr. Swan and Habibi are the co-editors of Bisexuality: Theories, Inquiry, and Recommendations for the Invisible Sexuality (Springer, 2018). Written by some of the nearly renowned researchers in bisexuality studies, this groundbreaking book brings together a diverse body of sexual, behavioral, and social science research on bisexuality. To learn more well-nigh the volume, visit https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319715346.


Dr. Joye Swan Becomes Wikipedia Boyfriend

Dr. Swan has besides recently become a Wikipedia Beau, joining a squad of interdisciplinary scholars bringing their expertise to the ubiquitous online encyclopedia. The interdisciplinary Wikipedia Fellows program leverages the subject-matter expertise of scholars to substantially meliorate Wikipedia articles.

Participants are encouraged to collaborate both every bit learners and contributors, sharing insights from their backgrounds and perspectives. Dr. Swan is one of 11 experts in the psychology section, which has drawn scholars from such institutions as the City University of New York, the University of Nevada and the University of California, Santa Cruz, as well every bit Woodbury. Dr. Swan will contribute to articles about basic psychological principles and theories.

Animation

Animation Student Films Selected for Screenings at International Movie Festiva ls

Brandon Swofford | Happy the Angry Polar Carry
Gold Winner – Best Short Animation, Queens Palm International Film Festival

Wes Taimuty| Atomic number 26 Sails
Award of Merit – Documentary Short, Impact Docs Documentary Picture Festival

Chris Castillo | Vigilante
Palm Springs International Film Festivaland Comic-Con 2018 San Diego

Tucker Joneson and Andrew Hill | Hero
Palm Springs International Picture show Festivaland Comic-Con 2018 San Diego

Dani Bowman| The Audition
Palm Springs International Film Festivaland Comic-Con 2018 San Diego

Madison Shafer| Sasquatch Out!
Palm Springs International Film Festivaland Comic-Con 2018 San Diego

Sean Casey| Fly!
Palm Springs International Film Festivaland Comic-Con 2018 San Diego

Mode DESIGN

Garment from Yvan Tran's senior drove.

Way Blueprint Student Wins California Fashion Foundation Scholarship

Fashion Design educatee Yvan Tran has been chosen every bit the winner of the 2018 California Style Foundation Scholarship Award. Administered past the California Fashion Association (CFA) and sponsored by the YMA National Manner Scholarship Fund, the plan is intended to provide information for expansion and growth to the clothes and fabric industry of California, and honors future fashion blueprint innovators with scholarship awards.

FILMMAKING

Filmmaking Student Wins All-time Student Film at International Picture Festival

Alumnus Miguel Chavez's film won the award for Best Educatee Film at the Pasadena International Pic Festival. Entitled The Voices They Hear, the crime film tells the story of a immature human being escaping from a murderer. Miguel has already landed his start job at Paramount. Congratulations Miguel!

GAME ART & DESIGN

Gunslinger model by Rich Deione.

Game Art Student "Models a Job"

Rich Deione is a Game Art & Design senior, specializing in 3D character design. He created this Gunslinger model in his "spare time" final summertime, and was recently hired past 3D art studioSinful Monarchy https://world wide web.sinfulmonarchy.com/. Congratulations Rich!

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Banner design concept by Tuan Le.
Banner design concept by Tuan Le

Graphic Design Student Portfolio to be Published in Advice Arts Magazine

Graphic Design pupil, Tuan Le has been selected to have his work published in the prestigious Communication Arts Magazine Educatee Showcase. This is the second fourth dimension in v years that a Woodbury student has been accepted for the Student Showcase. Information technology is a worldwide competition in which students are selected from over 200 finalist'due south portfolios. Students are chosen by the editors for the quality of their conceptual thinking and the meticulous execution of their arts and crafts. Since 1959, Communication Arts has published the all-time in visual communications from around the world.

Poster design detail by Alexia Cortez
Affiche design detail past Alexia Cortez

Graphic Blueprint Students Win National Design Awards

In autumn 2019, three Woodbury students won American Graphic Design Awards from GDUSA Magazine, bringing the total award count to 119 in the last decade. Nya Walker, Alexia Cortez, and Sam Peralta each won national honors for identity design, poster design, and app design developed in the classes of kinesthesia Behnoush McKay, Rebekah Albrecht, and Rolando Borjorquez. More than 10,000 entries were submitted with a highly selective 10% chosen.

Graphic Design Students Named every bit 2019 "Students to Sentry" by GDUSA Magazine.

Graphic Blueprint USA, the industry's leading publication, has released its almanac roster of next-gen talent — as the publication says, "height students ready to flare-up on to the design scene."

Gracing the latest "Students To Picket" feature are Woodbury seniors Ashley McFadden and Ibrahim Alfaraidy. "'Students to Watch' has go a tradition that resonates and renews," said Gordon Kaye,GDUSA Editor. "Ascension talent gets recognized and the professional creative community gets refreshed."  The Feb, 2019 edition ofGDUSAMagazine showcases the institutions that nurture these students along with the 78 students themselves.

Ibrahim Alfairady                     Ashely McFadden

Graphic Design Students Limited Poesy Through Typography

Poem: Terrestrial Destiny, A Dusty Dream. Poesy by Malahat Zhobin, designed by Ibrahim Alfaraidy.

Call and Responseis a collaboration between BFA Graphic Design students at Woodbury University and MFA Creative Writing students at Mount Saint Mary's University. Poets in Professor Johnny Payne's long-class poetry/virtual reality course produced experimental poesy in the Autumn of 2017. In the Spring of 2018, Professor Cate Roman'south Typography 3 form seized on excerpts from those poems to create visual experiences that illuminate each verse form. With back up from both MSMU and Woodbury's Agency for Civic Engagement (ACE), Cate is creating a limited edition printed book of all the poems and images. The projection volition keep on with a reading/exhibition at MSMU and there are two more planned readings/exhibitions at Sacred Heart Church building, Altadena and Harvard Westlake Center Schoolhouse, Los Angeles.

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The Schoolhouse of Media, Culture & Design serves a various and dynamic group of students who are truly helping to reshape the creative professions. Nosotros need your support. With your aid, our students will take an outsized impact on the state of these professions in Southern California, across the nation, and around the globe. Gifts and sponsorships tin support our learning initiatives all of which help to provide remarkable educational opportunities and advance the mission of the Schoolhouse of Media, Civilization & Blueprint.

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