1. awassenb

    Reflection on The Vignelli Canon

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    Overall, I really enjoyed reading this booklet, The Vignelli Canon. It presented great insight and thoughtful information to consider as we enter into this week of Graphic Design. I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed reading this book so much, and I feel as though I have a new-found passion for Graphic Design. It was […]
  2. jamesb

    The Ultimate Merger

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    Nike x YouTube Collaboration, I present “Just YouTube It”. I chose these two because they both play a huge part in my life. I’m on YouTube everyday and I can’t seem to get enough of Nike’s shoes! Enjoy
  3. scottc1094

    Vignelli Canon Reflections

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    The Vignelli Canon was an informative read for me, and had many design tips and elements that I had never thought of before. As for the booklet itself, I thought it had an interesting look, and I like how some of his design elements were placed on the pages themselves, such as when he talked about… Read More
  4. jamesb

    My Shoe Design

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    This by far had to be the best assignment so far, because shoes are like my passion. I been collecting them for the last 3-4 years and I just can’t get enough of them. Buying and selling is a great hobby to have if you know what your doing you can make a lot of […]
  5. flear

    The LoversThat Went Wrong

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    I’ll admit it: I have an obsession with this song, “Youth”, by Daughter. I heard it for the first time a little over 24 hours ago, and I must have listened to it at least 50 times by this point. Am I the type of person to listen to a song on repeat when they first […]
  6. mfieldswriter

    Interrupted

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    Once the last of her parishioners shuffled out of the nave and out into the spitting, December rain, Celeste closed the doors and sat down heavily in the nearest pew. Nothing like the Christmas season to swell the church audience, particularly when the children were so darling in their costumes. Irresistible even to the most […]
  7. Downes

    Pompeii

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    September 29, 2015. The scale of the city - and therefore the devastation - is astonishing. There are stadia, amplitheatres, shops, homes, streets on streets on streets - and people, still caught in the moment their last breath was choked with ash. Thi...
  8. mirandaskin

    The Vignelli Canon

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    In Vignelli’s booklet, he describes in detail about design and what it means to “design”. He talks about different design elements ranging from grids and rulers to color and texture. His training helps you take an advanced look into the world of design, but he proposes three important aspects that shape this world. First, he … Continue reading The Vignelli Canon
  9. Downes

    Naples

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    September 28, 2015. Spent the morning with Ruth Kerr from the EMMA project - she showed me some underground Roman and Greek ruins, and the uplifting cult of the dead at the ossuary of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio ad Arco. We had lunch on the ...
  10. ekeating

    First Post of the New School Year!

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    It has been a crazy start to the school year with a lot of changes...good changes!  This year, third grade is departmentalizing which means two teachers are teaching math, science and social studies, and two teachers are teaching reading and writi...
  11. jgieseking

    Talk on 10/2: Queering the Map

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    The Futures Initiative. 2015. "Queering the Map." Graduate Center CUNY.The Futures Initiative. 2015. “Queering the Map.” Graduate Center CUNY.

    I’m over the moon that 1) I do not have the flu as I did last February when I had to cancel this talk, and 2) I finally get to give this talk at my alma mater with the brilliant, wonderful people at the Future Initiative. It will be great to share my thoughts on selecting the right tool to fit the right public humanities project, particularly in regards to multiple layers of data analysis and collaboration in my Queer Public Archives project. The detailed abstract is below.

    WHERE: The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue
    ROOM:   9204-9205
    WHEN:   October 2, 2015, 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
    CONTACT INFO: futuresinitiative [at] gc.cuny.edu; (212) 817-7201
    WATCH ONLINE: http://bit.ly/futuresed-live
    RSVP NOW
    HASHTAG: #futuresED

    In The Practice of Everyday Life, de Certeau writes that “What the map cuts up, the story cuts across.” But what

  12. Downes

    Goodbye Capri

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    September 27, 2015. A morning ferry ride back to the mainlamnd, and it was goodbye Capri. I took a much-needed nap and went for a short evening walk. From Flickr http://ift.tt/1FB19X2
  13. ASSILEMARIM

    daily create- Something that I bought today.

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    @ds106dc #tdc1360 today I don't have classes so is grocery shopping time pic.twitter.com/EQoG0zQthi — melissa (@melissam88273) September 29, 2015 The daily create today was to draw something that we bought today. Well after dropping him at work, I went grocery shopping, because is my day off school. The things I brought were: milk,water,lettuce, beans, broccoli,eggs,tomatoes, … Continue reading daily create- Something that I bought today.
  14. mmiranda

    True Love

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                            Summer of 1938, Caroline (aka Repasg) is currently a nurse in North Carolina. She arrive two years before to a small town in NC where she meet her 10th love Noah. She fell in love with him at first size. He was sitting … Continue reading True Love
  15. tfoster

    GANGSTER

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    I guess we know who’s boss in this house. cat vs cat GANGSTER KITTY Cat vs Bear who runs the world CATS vs Snake Cat vs Dog.   Tweet Share on Tumblr
  16. Downes

    Blue Grotto

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    September 26, 2015. More conferencing and interesting discussions until 2, and then I went exploring, first to the top of the mountain, then all the way down to the Blue Grotto. This is just above the cave and basin, looking the other way, into the wan...
  17. Downes

    Anacapri

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    September 25, 2015. Spent the day at the MOOC conference at Anacapri, which is the bigger and less populated half of the Isle of Capri. It's hard to describe, beyond saying it is stereotypically Italian (in a good way). I wandered around a bit after th...
  18. silverember

    Hanna Hovarth is Not the Fucking Poster Child For Millennials

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    THIS. HAS. GOT. TO. STOP.

    Actual picture published in "Move Over Millennials, Here Comes Generation Z", via the New York Times because apparently you no longer have to be a remotely talented journalist to write for them.


    In Googling the exact birthdate parameters for "Generation Z" (creative name incoming, I'm sure) I came across this festering piece of garbage.

    To quote Alex Williams,

    "There’s Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, in his hoodie, earning his first billion by the age of 23.
    There’s Miley Cyrus, preening for the cameras in a flesh-baring act that recalls a Snapchat sexting session.
    There’s Lena Dunham, TV’s queen of overshare, spiraling into navel-gazing soliloquies that seem scripted from the therapist’s couch."

    What you have done, sir, is you have taken an entire generation and boiled it down to three very exceptional, very rare, very particular human beings. Shall I cherry-pick 3 infamous people from Generation X and do the same?

    Hmm...

    There's Kanye West, in his leather jogging pants, whose actual talent has been completely overshadowed by his bid at being dubbed 'Biggest Assclown of the Centry'.

    There's Charlie Sheen, pissing his career away from one tabloid bender to the next.

    . . . I can't do this anymore. It's wrong.

    I'm pretty sure the over-generalization of millennials as "brash", "narcissistic" and "entitled" started when some Baby Boomer ran into a handful of people born between 1980 and 2000 who just plain sucked and thought, "You know who I hate? Young people. Fuck them!" Oh sure, there are plenty of millennials who are--in fact-- brash, narcissistic and entitled. There are also plenty of people from every other generation who share the exact. Same. Flaws.

    This journalistic tendency has taken an entire generation and tossed it in the trash. And now, Mr. Williams is holding up Generation Z as this newer, better version of the Millennial without all of that whiny entitlement. They're tech natives. They're entrepreneurial. They're responsible. They will save us all (and be the richest generation in ever, apparently.)

    I have no doubt that Gen Z is going to be fucking fantastic, because I have worked with and befriended those kids. I actually know what they're all about (unlike the lazy fuck reporter who inspired this article) because I've taught them, listened to their fears, and guided them through moments like Sandy Hook. I'll tell you, they're rad. Sure, some of them have been sheltered by helicopter parents, and that worries me a little. But you know what? Unlike aforementioned Lazy Fuck reporter, I won't presume to judge the many based on the few. The eldest Gen Zers are (depending on who you ask- the cutoff from Millennial to Z is rough) either still in high school or just barely heading off to college. They have yet to really shape this world. Frankly, I look forward to shaping it with them.

    I can only take solace in the fact that since Z is the new "it" generation, Y will be left to our own devices. Those devices, if you haven't noticed, are fixing the bullshit economy we inherited, scrambling to save the planet from utter destruction, attempting to save enough money to purchase homes and start families sometime... maybe? We've done a lot of amazing, notable things, and we'll continue to do so in spite of the bad press. Moreover, we'll be doing it without taking a big steaming shit on every generation that comes after us, because we won't leave the world in a giant trash heap for them to clean up.

UMW Spring 2024 (Bond & Groom)

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