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2010 Calendar Poster Competition

Monday, December 14th, 2009
Posted by: Jonathan Desrosiers.

December 4, 2009 6:00 pmtoJanuary 11, 2010 7:00 pm

At our design-a-thon on the 14th, one of the things you can work on is a 2010 calendar poster. We will vote after the holiday break on which one we like best, and we will get it printed for members to take home. These posters will be due the week we come back from break..

Here are the requirements of the poster:

  • Must be 16″ x 20″
  • Must be 300DPI
  • Contain every day of the 2010 year (I don’t say every month because you are not restricted to the typical monthly grid layout)
  • Must use images you are allowed to use (creative commons, purchased stock images, etc.).

These are just a few requirements, if we think of any more we will let you know!

Here are some links to help you with some inspiration:

Creative Calendar Designs – Smashing Magazine

10 Creative Calendar Designs For Inspiration – Best Design Options

Various Calendar 2009 Designs – Design Inspiration Resource

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New York City Bus Trip Friday December 11th

Friday, December 4th, 2009
Posted by: Jonathan Desrosiers.

December 11, 2009
6:30 amto11:30 pm

We have FINALLY worked out all of the details for our New York City trip. Here we go:

When: December 11th, 2009 – Meeting at the School of Technology at 6:30AM sharp.

Who: Anyone who wants to come! (Must be a JWU student however)

Where: We will be going to the Big Apple!

How much:
AIGA JWU members – $10
Other students – $15

Here are the places we will be visiting.

Central Booking

Central Booking is a space in Brooklyn, New York City which focuses on artist’s books and prints and their integration into the larger art world. They currently have 2 galleries and feature an extensive list of artists, designers, writers, and publishers.

Dress Code

Andre Andreev and G. Dan Covert have most likely been welcomed into your homes already; their work for the VMAs was beamed around the world in 2005 and 2006. Andreev and Covert started working together at California College of the Arts, then, with stints at Karlssonwilker, XLARGE, and odopod under their collective belt, the two took jobs at MTV while building a design empire at night. Equal parts big name branding, silk-screened concert posters, and renegade art projects, dress code is an impossibly prolific firm for two designers who’ve yet to turn 25. (Excerpted from dresscodeny.com)

AIGA Rhode Island and AIGA Johnson & Wales has a great relationship with Andre and Dan which has included having them speak at Johnson & Wales in the past, and Dress Code also hosted us during our first bus tour last year and we are excited to go back.

AIGA National Design Center

Located at 164 Fifth Avenue in New York City, the AIGA National Design Center serves as a base of operations for the national staff as well as a source of inspiration for members and the public. The AIGA National Design Center features a gallery open to the public during exhibitions throughout the year, an extensive library available by appointment to members only, the AdamsMorioka Archives Vault and a green roof.

Things to keep in mind:

RSVP: If you are interested in coming you can RSVP in a few ways.

  1. Email aigajwu@gmail.com with your name.
  2. Comment on this message with you full name saying that you would like to come.

We will be having a meeting on Monday December 7th. This meeting will be very important because we will be collecting money for the trip, and we will also be collecting the necessary information that we need from you.

If you can not attend this meeting you need to come to the WTCC between 11:30 and 3:30 on Monday or Wednesday.

You will also have to provide yourself with bus ride entertainment, snacks and beverages. We will probably stop for food at various points during the quest as well, so be prepared to have some extra money for nourishment.

If you have any questions at all do not be afraid to ask!

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New York City Bus Trip – All Of The Details

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Posted by: Jonathan Desrosiers.

December 11, 2009 7:00 amtoDecember 12, 2009 12:00 am

OK, so with all that has been going on with the bus trip, what is actually going to happen? Well this is what this post is about.

The NYC bus trip for 2009:
December 11th
We will be leaving from Gaebe Commons around 7am
We will return some time later that night.
The cost will be between $10-$20 (We will know exactly as we get closer).

Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, Sterling Brands is not able to give us a tour of their studios during the month of December. We are however pursuing a few other leads for the design studios that we will tour and we will announce where we will be going as soon as we have it confirmed.

So what now? Well, because of the limited seats on the bus, it will be first come first serve. So if you are interested in coming, make sure that you reserve your seat ASAP.

You can do so by either emailing us at aigajwu@gmail.com, or calling our Google Voice number and leaving a message! Our GV number is (762) 333-AIGA.

So make sure you are checking in for more details! We will need you to respond quickly to us if you are going because we will need a few things from you in order to get the trip to happen such as emergency contact information.

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