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Contact: Christina Chapple
Date: 11/8/02
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DIGITAL DESIGN -- An advertisement for Southeastern's radio station,
KSLU 90.9 FM, by Southeastern Louisiana University digital design student
Mark Landry of Hammond was one of three works by Southeastern students
chosen for a new book, The Digital Designer: 101 Graphic Design Projects
for Print, the Web, Multmedia & Motion Graphics.
SLU STUDENTS’ DIGITAL DESIGNS
CHOSEN
FOR BOOK
HAMMOND -- Works by three Southeastern
Louisiana University digital design students have been included in a new
book, “The Digital Designer: 101 Graphic Design Projects for Print, the
Web, Multimedia & Motion Graphics.”
The book by Stephen Pite, published
by Delmar Learning, is a companion text for design teachers and students,
said Southeastern digital design professor Gary Keown. The Southeastern
students are among 177 student designers whose work was chosen from hundreds
of submissions.
Included in the book is a CD
cover design by Jamie Burkhalter of Franklinton, a newspaper advertisement
for Southeastern’s KSLU-90.9 public radio station designed by Mark Landry
of Hammond, and a restaurant menu designed by Leah Standley of Mandeville.
In his preface, Pite said that
the development of the book included “the direct participation of literally
hundreds of graphic design students and faculty from throughout the United
States.
“The idea was to offer visual
evidence that dynamic design programs across the American college landscape
are contributing to a new direction in graphic design,” he said.
Keown said the Southeastern pieces
chosen were all class assignments. Keown submitted works by 10 student
designers.
In Southeastern’s Digital Art
Center (DAC), which experts have praised as “a national-level lab,” Keown
and colleague John Valentino teach classes in basic, intermediate and advanced
digital design and art. The DAC’s three labs house more than 50 state-of-the-art
Macintosh computers. The center also includes a large format printer, video
studio, printing room, photo shoot room, faculty offices, an art gallery,
and a student lounge. Students are learning graphic design software such
as Director, Flash, Freehand, GoLive, Photoshop and Quark Express.
For additional information about
the digital design program, contact Keown at 985-549-5419 or gkeown@selu.edu. |
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