Thursday, 5 March 2015

MAKE:SHIFT | San Jose State University BFA Graphic Design Exhibition 2012






MAKE:SHIFT Graphic design exhibition is the graduating class exhibition presented as a gallery and it was shown in Downtown. SJ. The students were focused not only on conceptual design, but have been branching out into digital mediums like video, after effects and applications design. 

Several of Duarte’s designers from the program- perhaps they’ll add presentation design to the curriculum in the future.

The colors-scheme of the exhibition was mainly blue but combined with a lot of other colors. For presenting the actual design pieces they were using piece of horizontally placed wood with a lot of black sticks popping out vertically. 

The designs were attached to those sticks in order looking like a curtain. Very innovative and interesting to look at. That innovation was kind of center of the exhibition. The other posters were being hanged on the string with clips but in much bigger proportion. 

The interactivity of the exhibition the actual apps which can be tested and viewed by the public was places in the cardboard containers without many graphics, just the name and colorful phone cover. Most of thing at the exhibition were made and placed on cardboard which matched the floor.

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