NESAD students won Travel Poster Design Competition

Jessica Boyd and Kelsey Ann Gallan, two of  NESAD talented – Graphic Design I students  – took 2nd prize and 3rd prize in the Grand Circle’s 2013 Design Your Own Vintage Travel Poster competition. The jury panel of Grand Circle associates were impressed of their beautiful designs. The winning posters will be displayed with all others entries on Tuesday, December 10th, 5:30-7:00 p.m. in Grand Circle Gallery, 247 Congress Street, Boston.


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Jessica Boyd, Russia Revealed:  Moscow to St. Petersburg 

 

 

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Kelsey Ann Gallan, The Great Rivers of Europe

Emily Marsh & Malorie Landgreen and the Museum of Science typeface

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Photo Credit : Vikki Quick

 

The Museum of Science, Boston opened its newest exhibition which is called the Hall of Human Life. Emily Marsh and Malorie Landgreen, both are MAGD alumni from NESAD were part of this exhibition.

As graphic designers at the museum, Emily Marsch and Malorie Landgreen were in charge for typeface selection enhances the visitor experience.

The Hall of Human Life explores the human biology and health issues such as: inherited traits, personal choices, diet, age and other factors that impact our biology. There are more than 70 interactive exhibit elements that can be accessed by visitors. To become part of the story, visitors can contribute anonymously their own data points at 15 measurement stations, rich with digital media and personal engagement. This exhibition is recommended for grades 3 – 12, therefore the teachers can discuss and share experience with the students during the field trip.

 

See more about them and their work here :

http://www.monotype.com/blog/beyond-words-museum-exhibit-reaches-visitors-through-type

MBA Students featuring MAGD Student Launch Boston Uncharted

spotlight  “For most people, launching a business in less than a year is a daunting task. 

But Suffolk students aren’t most people.”

 

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For the last six months, three entrepreneurship students—Trevor Young, Eric Hollenberg, and Joel Edwards—have spent nearly every day together building their business: Boston Uncharted.

Their company develops maps of Boston’s most popular neighborhoods, such as the North End and Beacon Hill. The maps provide interesting history facts and exclusive deals to local retailers and restaurants. Printed on Tyvek material, the maps are rip proof, water proof, and wrinkle proof.

Suffolk Offers a Helping Hand

How did they get the ball rolling so quickly? They took advantage of Suffolk’s resources.

“This business would still be an idea without Suffolk,” said Young.

They worked with nine Suffolk interns who are studying anything from finance, graphic design, and history to journalism and entrepreneurship. One intern in particular, graphic design major Shubha Roy, was instrumental in moving the product forward.

“She worked with us almost every day—modeling and tweaking the maps. She was a valuable asset and prime example of what students can achieve when they put their mind and energy into something,” Young said.

Young and his team also collaborated with students in Professor George Moker’s Financial and Legal Startup course.

“The school has been there every step of the way. We’re working with faculty to have the Beacon Hill Edition be distributed to incoming and touring students. We want students, their parents, and the city of Boston to recognize that Suffolk has the resources and intellect to create a product that required an interdisciplinary effort,” Young said.

 

Stepping up Their Game

The most important lesson they’ve learned along the way—face your challenges head on.

“Every situation is a learning experience. You can’t succeed without failing, recognizing why, and making improvements,” said Young.

They hit their first road block when the North End Chamber of Commerce proposed extreme changes to drive down the cost of the map.

“We had to stand our ground and decline their offer. We didn’t slow down. Instead, we moved forward by pitching to independent businesses. This taught us to stay strong and persistent,” Young said.

 

Persistence Leads to Success

And all that hard work is paying off.

Boston Uncharted is printing 5,000 maps for the North End and Beacon Hill. And now they’re pitching their product to local businesses.

As the president of sales and chief of technology, Edwards is leading the charge in finding new opportunities and connections. “Without Joel, the business would still be a big idea rather than a tangible product,” said Young.

Young is the president and creative director. He oversees the daily operations, works with the graphic designers, and handles the legal issues.

Hollenberg is the CEO and brainchild behind the business. “He’s the ideas man, the motivator, and problem solver. This business is his baby, and he’ll do anything to see it live,” Young said.

 

Boston Uncharted is Just the Beginning

They have big plans for the future. The three plan to expand their product into other major cities, including Chicago; Washington, DC; and Philadelphia.

They’re also developing an interactive app that will suggest retailers, restaurants, and entertainment for different target audiences.

NESAD RETRO HOODIES NOW ON SALE!

Attention all NESAD students! The holidays are coming up and looking for something to get your friends or family? Perhaps just a gift for yourself?

Get a NESAD sweatshirt! They’re hand stenciled by NESAD students and are available in multiple colors, order soon though because a limited supply is available and the deadline to order is NOVEMBER 16th!

Print and fill out the order form below and bring to Josh at the front desk! CASH ONLY!

 

Student’s Band Playing in Allston on 10/30

Krista Van Guilder, a Master’s student at New England School of Art and Design, is preforming with her band, Second Grave, at Great Scott in Allston on Tuesday, October 30th, 2012 at 9:15 pm.

Second Grave’s Biography:
Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. —Confucius
Mixing equal parts of Heavy Rock, Doom, and Metal—Second Grave, a Massachusetts–based band—embarked on its maiden voyage in late summer of 2012.
Second Grave was born when drummer, Chuck Ferreira (ex-Nodscene, independent) contacted singer/guitarist, Krista Van Guilder (ex-Warhorse, ex-Lucubro, ex-Obsidian Halo), offering his drumming services, should she ever wish to start a new heavy project. As fate would have it, Ms. Van Guilder eventually took him up on the offer, and along with guitarist Chris Drzal (ex-Suckapunch, ex-Obsidian Halo) they began hashing out song ideas and sowing the early seeds of rock. Months later, the missing piece was added with the addition of Dave Gein (Black Pyramid, ex-Gein and the Graverobbers) on bass, and Second Grave was officially born.
The band released its first 6-track EP on August of 2012 and is currently supporting the disc with live shows in the Massachusetts area.
Stay tuned for updates, show postings, and details of their plans for world dominance.
For more information visit www.secondgrave.com