Congratulations to the GAUGE leadership team for 2009-2010.
President - Nik
Vice President - Freddy
Treasurer - Pauleen
TBD - Jessica
and THANK YOU to the team from 2008-2009
P: Hazar
VP: Josel
T: Nathaniel
and everyone else who participated in the planning, hosting, brainstorming, communicating and attending the GAUGE and AIGA events both on and off campus!
The exhibition is organized and sponsored by AIGA Los Angeles and participating institutions include: Art Center, Art Institute of California, Cal Arts, LMU, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal State Long Beach, Cal State L.A., Cal State Northridge, UCLA Extension, Westwood, Woodbury, USC, Otis.
In conjunction with this exhibition, AIGA/LA will be awarding a total of 13, $1,000. student scholarships, in support of emerging designers at the reception on February 7.
EXHIBITION DATES: Jan 26-Feb 15
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Jimmy Moss Assistant Professor
Graphic Design / Visual Communication
I just got word that Jimmy has not gotten one submission for the Emerge show! Hazar can you please send an e-mail to all the group members about this. Grad students, you should also submit work for the show. There is a 1,000$$ scholarship awarded for this event! Jimmy has extended thedeadline, it is next Tuesday, Dec 2. Our group is in this show, everyone should be submitting something!
FROM THE WESTSIDE (approximately 30 to 45 minutes):
Take the 10 (Santa Monica/San Bernardino) Freeway east. After the downtown interchange, you will see signs announcing the 710 Freeway. You will not be taking the 710, BUT when you see the signs, you must make your way to the extreme right lane to exit at Eastern Ave. The Eastern Ave. exit is about 500 yards before the 710.
After exiting at Eastern Ave., make a left turn at the stoplight. Take the bridge across the freeway and continue straight on to the campus, crossing State University Drive. Go past the stop sign at Campus Road (about 300 yards from University Drive), to Paseo Rancho Castilla (PRC), the western edge of campus. Make a right onto Circle Drive and park in Parking Structure C, across from the Luckman Complex.
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)/ Long Beach (approx. 30 minutes):
From LAX: take the 105 (Anderson) Freeway to the 710 (Long Beach) Freeway north. From the Long Beach area: take the 710 (Long Beach) Freeway north.
Go to the end of the 710, and make a left (west) onto Valley Blvd. Continue to Mariondale; make a left on Mariondale. Proceed to traffic light.
To reach Parking Structure C, make a right onto Paseo Ranch Castilla (PRC) and continue on toward the south end of campus; the parking structure will be to your left (enter on Circle Drive), across from the Luckman Complex.
ORANGE COUNTY (approx. 1 to 1 1/2 hour - San Diego approx. 2 to 2 1/2 hours):
Take the 5 Freeway north to the 710 Freeway north. Go to the end of the 710, and make a left (west) onto Valley Blvd. Continue to Mariondale; make a left on Mariondale. Proceed to traffic light.
To reach Parking Structure C, make a right onto Paseo Ranch Castilla (PRC) and continue on toward the south end of campus; the parking structure will be to your left (enter on Circle Drive), across from the Luckman Complex.
Surface streets: Take Los Robles Ave. south (becomes Atlantic Blvd.) Follow Atlantic to Valley Blvd., and make a right (west) on Valley. Or take surface streets to Fremont Ave. south; make right (west) onto Valley. Continue to Mariondale; make a left onto Mariondale and continue to traffic light.
To reach Parking Structure C, make a right onto Paseo Ranch Castilla (PRC) and continue on toward the south end of campus; the parking structure will be to your left (enter on Circle Drive), across from the Luckman Complex.
Freeway: Take the 110 south to the 5 south to the 10 (San Bernardino Freeway east. Watch for signs announcing the 710 Freeway. You will not be taking the 710, BUT, when you see the signs, you must make your way to the extreme right lane to exit at Eastern Ave. The Eastern Ave. exit is about 500 yards before the 710.
After exiting at Eastern Ave., make a left turn at the stoplight. Take the bridge across the freeway, and continue straight onto the campus, crossing State University Drive. Go past the stop sign at Campus Road (about 300 yards from University Drive), and you are on Paseo Rancho Castilla (PRC), the western edge of campus. Continue north on PRC. Make a right onto Circle Drive for Parking Structure C, across from the Luckman Complex.
Take the 5 Freeway south to the 10 (San Bernardino) Freeway east. (Take the exit to the 10 Freeway towards San Bernardino that is on your left. Merge onto the 10 Freeway going east). Watch for signs announcing the 710 freeway. You will not be taking the 710, BUT, when you see the signs you must make your way to the extreme right lane to exit at Eastern Ave. The Eastern Ave. exit is about 500 yards before the 710.
After exiting at Eastern Ave., make a left turn at the stoplight. Take the bridge across the freeway, and continue straight onto the campus, crossing State University Drive. Go past the stop sign at Campus Road (about 300 yards from University Drive), and you are on Paseo Rancho Castilla (PRC), the western edge of campus. Continue north on PRC. Make a right onto Circle Drive for Parking Structure C, across from the Luckman Complex.
Take the 10 Freeway (San Bernardino) west; exit at Fremont Ave. Make an immediate left at the stop sign on Hellman Ave. Continue on Hellman, which becomes Paseo Rancho Castilla (PRC).
To reach Parking Structure C, continue toward the south end of campus on PRC; the parking structure will be to your left, across from the Luckman Complex. Enter on Circle Drive.
Full name Email Expected graduation date CSULA Student Number
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AIGA/LA Education Committee Meeting
TONITE (Wednesday) at 7:30pm. 3rd floor, somewhere...
All invited/encouraged to attend. Meet your peers from other schools.
Eat. Drink. Be merry.
On 10/7/08 2:52 PM, "J�sel" <joseljosel@...> wrote:
If we've already graduated, we cannot join in on the 20 people rate, can we?
-Nam
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Jósel <joseljosel@...> wrote:
> GAUGE Meeting Thursday, Oct. 9 2:00pm @ FA311
>
> Here's some of the things we have planned for the meeting:
>
> -We'll begin work on the website project. You can participate even if you
> know nothing about web design
>
> -Poster design: we need quite a couple of posters for our upcoming events,
> so we'll be recruiting volunteers for that as well
>
> -FREE CANDY!!!!
>
> -Sapient "Designing for complex problems" student group project (AIGA
> members only): we'll be discussing the latest juicy details
>
> -AIGA membership: we need a total of 20 people to join/renew to get the
> heavily discounted $50 rate, and we need to design posters as well and
> discuss other ways to promote the AIGA
>
> --
> Posted By Jósel to Graphic Artist Union of Golden Eagles at 10/07/2008
> 02:49:00 PM
>
>
Here's some of the things we have planned for the meeting:
-We'll begin work on the website project. You can participate even if you know nothing about web design
-Poster design: we need quite a couple of posters for our upcoming events, so we'll be recruiting volunteers for that as well
-FREE CANDY!!!!
-Sapient "Designing for complex problems" student group project (AIGA members only): we'll be discussing the latest juicy details
-AIGA membership: we need a total of 20 people to join/renew to get the heavily discounted $50 rate, and we need to design posters as well and discuss other ways to promote the AIGA
hey guys, I know it's summer and most of you are probably on vacation,
but I need to know who's go the list of students that want to join
AIGA, because I have a few of my students who are interested in
joining the list to get the 20 student group discount. Please email me
and let me know who's keeping track of the names and if we have enough
people on the list. You can pass the list to me and I'll add more
people to it and send it off to AIGA when we have 20.
silva
This is the information about a Documentary Film festival I'm involved with. I hope you'll consider submitting. Feel free to pass this info along to others that you think might be interested.
MISSION & OBJECTIVE
We would like filmmakers to offer representations of parts of the country they grew up in that are not often represented on television or commercially oriented cinema. In the year of a presidential election, it is especially important to think about the magnitude of what Americans are asking one person to represent to the world. Our hope is that these films will go beyond generalities to inform Americans about the economic and social issues that may uplift or immobilize certain areas and how they can extrapolate to other parts of the country. ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
TRADE&ROW is a developing nonprofit organization in Southern California whose mission is to create a platform for artists, performers, community activists and any other interested parties to discuss socio-political issues of our time. Projects are designed to bring people together and promote multiple perspectives through community dialogue. Our film festival is designed to give filmmakers an opportunity to speak to that mission through film. http://tradeandrow.org/
If you're serious about graphic design, you should consider joining AIGA, the professional association for design.
If you're a Cal State LA student, and you're serious about saving money, you can join through GAUGE, your Cal State LA AIGA Student Chapter, for the low LOW price of $50.00 (regular price $75.00-$95.00 for students.)
There's a catch: we need at least 20 people to sign up at the same time. We're halfway there, but we need your support in order to reach the 20 mark.
Senior Projects Exhibition
Art 492 D and Art 492 S
Design and Studio Arts
June 2 – 7, 2008
Opening Monday June 2, 2008
6-8 pm
Fine Arts Gallery, North Gallery + Courtyard
Cal State L.A.
5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032
Dang, J. Karreen
Fernandez, Robert
Kyin, Nay Nay
Léger, Anna
Minasyan, Irena
Rodriguez,P. J.
Truong, Hang
Babadjanians, Emil
Bronson, Michael
Estrada, Juan
Gonzalez, Miguel
Holguin, Yesenia
Iribe, Sujey
Kao, Kevin
Luo, Stephy
Nguyen, Nam
Ortiz, Sabrina
Perez, Alberto
Reyes, Melissa
Rojas, Bobby
Santana, Sara
Santiago, Joanne
Soliven, Dominic
Tapia, Adrianna
Wan, Sylvia
Wu, Cherry
Zhang, Caihong
Just wanted to say it was a pleasure to finally meet you today and any of the dates are good for me. I will spread the word, look forward to the get together and becoming a part of GAUGE.
Best,
Michelene Flynn
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 1:56 PM, Jimmy Moss <jmoss2@...> wrote:
Planning is moving forward for a Summer get together !
We need some sense of your preferences....asap
Friday July 18
Friday July 21
Friday Aug 1
The likely time will be early evening...
Yours,
Jimmy
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Jimmy Moss Assistant Professor
Area Coordinator, Graphic Design
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Subject: Special message brought to you by HOW Magazine
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Hi Friends:
Does anyone have a copy of imovie that I can borrow?
I need it for a class and when I upgraded to Leopard
it did not come with it. I am taking an After Effects
class with Robert Martin and he wanted us to first
start with imovie (which I most probably will never
use again). THANK YOU!
Christine
Make sure you drop by our next meeting next Wednesday April 16 at 1:00 pm in Fine Arts 320.
There will be talk!discussion! chit-chat! exchange of ideas! and, of course, dialogue!!! on all our upcoming events for 2008. Want to lend a helping hand, or just chill and hang out with fellow Design students? Then don't miss it!
Hey Jimmy When you say references, do u mean from people that are working in the graphic design business or just ordinary people. Also can you be one of my references?
-Nate
Jimmy Moss <jmoss2@...> wrote:
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) has been awarded a grant from the Getty Grant Program to hire two undergraduate students for summer internships. Interns are given a stipend of $3,500 for a full-time ten-week period
between June 2 and August 22, 2008.
Qualification & Eligibility Requirements:<br>
Getty internships are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently underrepresented in the visual arts: individuals of African American, Asian, Latino/a/ Hispanic/ Chicano, Native American, and Pacific Islander descent.
Previous experience in the arts is not necessary.
(1) S/he must be a currently enrolled undergraduate and have completed at least one semester of college by June 2008;
(2) s/he will not graduate before December 2008; and
(3) s/he must be a resident of or attend college in Los Angeles County. Students who have previously served as Getty Multicultural Summer Interns at our organization or who have served as such at more than two other organizations are not eligible for consideration.
Computer experience required
Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs required
Preferred:
Familiarity with foreign languages
Experience in digital photography, web design
Job Description:
The interns will receive training on some or all of the following projects:
1. Catalogue and data entry for political graphics using a museum database program.
2. Prepare digital images to be linked to database records.
3. Maintain slide library. 4. Research artistic and social justice issues as they relate to works in the collection.
5.Prepare posters for exhibitions.
6.Work with Administrative Assistant on tasks related to arts management.
7.Assist the Program Director and the Event Assistant with tasks related to arts management and planning the annual fundraising event.
To Apply:
Send cover letter, resume and references by April 30, 2008. Email
preferred.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) has been awarded
a grant from the Getty Grant Program to hire two undergraduate
students for summer internships. Interns are given a stipend of $3,500
for a full-time ten-week period between June 2 and August 22, 2008.
Qualification & Eligibility Requirements:<br>
Getty internships are intended specifically for outstanding students
who are members of groups currently underrepresented in the visual
arts: individuals of African American, Asian, Latino/a/ Hispanic/
Chicano, Native American, and Pacific Islander descent.
Previous experience in the arts is not necessary.
(1) S/he must be a currently enrolled undergraduate and have completed
at least one semester of college by June 2008;
(2) s/he will not graduate before December 2008; and
(3) s/he must be a resident of or attend college in Los Angeles
County. Students who have previously served as Getty Multicultural
Summer Interns at our organization or who have served as such at more
than two other organizations are not eligible for consideration.
Computer experience required
Familiarity with Microsoft Office programs required
Preferred:
Familiarity with foreign languages
Experience in digital photography, web design
Job Description:
The interns will receive training on some or all of the following
projects:
1. Catalogue and data entry for political graphics using a museum
database program.
2. Prepare digital images to be linked to database records.
3. Maintain slide library. 4. Research artistic and social justice
issues as they relate to works in the collection.
5.Prepare posters for exhibitions.
6.Work with Administrative Assistant on tasks related to arts
management.
7.Assist the Program Director and the Event Assistant with tasks
related to arts management and planning the annual fundraising event.
To Apply:
Send cover letter, resume and references by April 30, 2008. Email
preferred.
Apr 6 Ed Fella and Geoff McFetridge
On the last day of their exhibition, the artists of Two Lines Align: Drawings and Graphic Design present a lively conversation about the evolution of graphic design, the vernacular, and the dueling bedfellows of fine art and design. Curator and exhibition catalog designer Michael Worthington joins the discussion, and the catalog will be available during the book signing that follows. redcat.org/season/0708/the/twolines.php
Here's the final poster layout for the AIGA Portfolio Day. It will be printed by the end of this week (tomorrow). Feel free to start distributing the image and hopefully I'll see everyone at the next AIGA educational meeting on Tuesday, where you can pick up the real deal.
Haven
USC Roski School of Fine Arts
University Park Campus
Watt Hall 104
Los Angeles, CA 90089
323 717 1222
------ Forwarded Message From: "Ayran, Frangelo" <FAyran@...> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 17:46:04 -0700 To: Center For Student Development <USUCFSD@...> Cc: "Celaya, Jennifer" <JCelaya@...>, "Becerra, Marielena" <MBecerra@...>, "Johnson, Christopher" <CJohnson@...> Conversation: CSULA Event Mail, March 25, 2008 Subject: CSULA Event Mail, March 25, 2008
Dear CSULA Student Leaders and Organization Advisors,
Welcome to the spring quarter! Attached you’ll find the most recent CSULA Event Mail, updating you on campus programs and resources. Please pay special attention to the Required Organization Meeting reminder, which will be held on Friday April 4th. In addition, there is still time to reserve your organization’s table for Spring Student Fest, which will take place on Tuesday, April 8th. For more information and answers to your questions please contact the listed programmer.
As always, thank you for your dedication to enhancing the campus community through your involvement!
Sincerely,
Frangelo Ayran
Frangelo Ayran Interim Assistant Director for Student Development
Center for Student Involvement
University-Student Union
California State University Los Angeles 323-343-5112
fayran@...<mailto:fayran2@...> 5151 State University Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90032-8636
I am looking for someone to teach me some basic Photoshop elements and Photoshop
techniques (5 or 6) if you are interested please call me at (818) 749-7284. I
would pay whatever works for you and would like to do this by conference call
since I have some experience and very little time to commute. Eventually with
more complex projects on site of course wherever that work for you but right now
a phone call from you would be great and I can pop a check in the mail or pay in
cash at CSULA.
As you can see I'm in a little hurry ....Panic...now...
Best regards,
Linda
(818) 749-7284
On Thursday, March 06, 2008, at 08:56AM, "Jimmy Moss"
<jmoss2@...> wrote:
>AIGA Education Committee presents INSIDE the INDUSTRY.
>
>1-3:30pm, Saturday, March 29th, 2008 at Otis College of Art and Design in
>the Ahmanson Forum.
>
>Join AIGA student members and get the straight story on creativity, design
>solutions, a day-in-the-life, challenges and rewards from two of the
>industry¹s hottest pros. The speakers will share their knowledge for an hour
>each and if time allows, a revealing question and answer session will follow
>the presentations.
>
>Jeffrey DeCoster, Freelance Illustrator
>
>Jeffrey has been working as a freelance illustrator since he graduated from
>Art Center College of Design in 1989. His work been published in many
>national magazines including Rolling Stone, Time, Esquire, The New Yorker,
>Forbes, Harpers, and the Atlantic Monthly. Jeffrey is a three-time winner of
>the Gold Medal from the New York Society of Illustrators. His work has been
>featured regularly in both the American Illustration Annual and the
>Communication Arts Illustration Annual. He currently lives in Pasadena and
>teaches drawing at the Art Center College of Design.
>
>Ann Supawanich, VP- User Experience at Schematic
>Schematic focuses not only on crafting marketing messages and broadcasting
>them to potential customers, but on creating branded experiences that
>encourage interaction. Their multi-disciplinary approach helps them to
>concept, develop, and deploy customer experiences that are both business
>relevant and unexpected. Her particular area of interest is connecting and
>creating digital eco-systems. Over the past 8 years, Communication Arts, the
>Webby Awards, American Business Awards and Web Marketing Association have
>recognized her work.
>
>FREE for AIGA student members and $10 at the door for non-members. Please
>bring your AIGA ID. Non-member students may join AIGA at the door, and get
>into the event for free.
>
>For more information and to RSVP, contact the UCLA Extension Design Arts
>Office at 310.206.1422. No need to pay in advance.
>
>Inside the Industry will be held at the Otis College of Art in the Forum.
>The Main (Goldsmith) Campus is located just north of LAX: 9045 Lincoln
>Blvd., Los Angeles CA, 90045, (310)665-6800.
>
>Directions: www.otis.edu <http://www.otis.edu>
>
>Www.aigalosangeles.org
>
>
>
AIGA Education Committee presents INSIDE the INDUSTRY.
1-3:30pm, Saturday, March 29th, 2008 at Otis College of Art and Design in the Ahmanson Forum.
Join AIGA student members and get the straight story on creativity, design solutions, a day-in-the-life, challenges and rewards from two of the industry’s hottest pros. The speakers will share their knowledge for an hour each and if time allows, a revealing question and answer session will follow the presentations.
Jeffrey DeCoster, Freelance Illustrator
Jeffrey has been working as a freelance illustrator since he graduated from Art Center College of Design in 1989. His work been published in many national magazines including Rolling Stone, Time, Esquire, The New Yorker, Forbes, Harpers, and the Atlantic Monthly. Jeffrey is a three-time winner of the Gold Medal from the New York Society of Illustrators. His work has been featured regularly in both the American Illustration Annual and the Communication Arts Illustration Annual. He currently lives in Pasadena and teaches drawing at the Art Center College of Design.
Ann Supawanich, VP- User Experience at Schematic Schematic focuses not only on crafting marketing messages and broadcasting them to potential customers, but on creating branded experiences that encourage interaction. Their multi-disciplinary approach helps them to concept, develop, and deploy customer experiences that are both business relevant and unexpected. Her particular area of interest is connecting and creating digital eco-systems. Over the past 8 years, Communication Arts, the Webby Awards, American Business Awards and Web Marketing Association have recognized her work.
FREE for AIGA student members and $10 at the door for non-members. Please bring your AIGA ID. Non-member students may join AIGA at the door, and get into the event for free.
For more information and to RSVP, contact the UCLA Extension Design Arts Office at 310.206.1422. No need to pay in advance.
Inside the Industry will be held at the Otis College of Art in the Forum. The Main (Goldsmith) Campus is located just north of LAX: 9045 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles CA, 90045, (310)665-6800.