How to Print on a Canon Pixma Pro (from Photoshop)

Students often struggle to remember proper print settings and printer care. This instructional video was made for the JSU Department of Art to help teach/remind students how to print on a Canon Pixma Pro printer from Photoshop. Video shot with a Canon 60D and a Panasonic Lumix GH4. Edited in Adobe Premiere. Title screens designed in Adobe Illustrator. Video Stills

By |2022-02-26T00:40:14-06:00November 28th, 2018|Categories: Design, Grad School, Video|0 Comments

Game Design: Star Fall

My favorite grad school project thus far has definitely been this game design project. I love games and I love learning so I wanted my game to have an educational component. Star Fall is a speed recognition game that requires players to match constellations. It may seem like a simple matching game, but through repeated play and exposure players will begin to recognize constellation patterns which will hopefully aid them in finding constellations in the night sky. This game specifically features the constellations found in the northern hemisphere.   Class: Traditional Communication Studio, Spring 2018 Professor: Christian Dunn

By |2018-08-15T22:59:11-06:00March 15th, 2018|Categories: Design, Grad School|0 Comments

Student Art Show Poster

Poster Design candidate for the 45th Annual Juried Student Show. Class: Traditional Communication Studio Term: Spring 2018

By |2018-02-26T22:37:33-06:00January 26th, 2018|Categories: Design|0 Comments

Arbor Day Celebration Poster

My first completed project for this semester. Huzzah! This was my first time working with lino printmaking, a method of printmaking that involves carving sheets of linoleum. It was very easy to work with and super fun. My concept of a sapling framed by adult trees is pretty straightforward. I chose a cheery yellow and a friendly green for a fun, fresh, and optimistic vibe. Arbor Day Celebration Poster Traditional Communication Studio with Christian Dunn Spring 2018

By |2021-11-24T04:53:02-06:00January 24th, 2018|Categories: Art, Design, Grad School, Illustration|Tags: |0 Comments
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