Veronica C. Portrait

Today I would like to feature an image created by the incredibly talented Veronica C. In fact, I was so smitten with this piece that I am using it for a department promotional piece.

Even rarer, this is the same talented student from the previous post.  I usually avoid doing two posts in a row based on the same student, but this striking piece deserves the attention. Great job, this girl is amazing.

professor Victoria Martin student work
professor Victoria Martin student work
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Digital Imagery student Veronica

This post features Digital Imagery student Veronica. I love her paintings so much. They’re fresh and colorful. The  line quality and brush strokes are so lovely and loose. I love how they are feminine and goddess like.

Professor Victoria Martin's student work
Professor Victoria Martin's student work

I would totally buy one of these paintings. I am so impressed with your work Veronica, well done!

Student Feature: Dot

Professor Victoria Martin student work

Today I would like to feature Dot a graphic design student at Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth. He created this work as part of his end of term portfolio. The students created a surreal world. Dot created an environment based on a favorite video game.
The image above is the montage he created for the assignment. Below he includes a sidebar to illustrate all of the components found in the composition.

graphic design student: Professor Victoria Martin

The bottom image shows how he mocked up a landing page, which included a thumbnail of his game artwork. Well done, Dot. As always, your layout and presentation are top-notch.

graphic design student: Professor Victoria Martin

Concert Event Postcard

As I have mentioned before, I truly believe in helping others. Every fall the music dept at Palm Beach State has a fall concert with a special guest star. This semester our featured performer is John Fedchock, trombonist.

The image above was created by Thelma. Great use of type and geometry behind the performer. The  use of fall colors and typeface feels classical and speaks of jazz clubs in NYC. Below is a card designed by Roshina. I really like the hierarchy of her type, use of color and how that triangle shape with his name follows his eye line.

The piece above was created by Kacy, I really like how she used abstracted lines to lead the eye. The colors are unexpected. And I really enjoy how the word concert melds into the green background. The piece below was created by Samien,  he took a photograph that wasn’t the best and gave it a duotone effect. Nice use of color and balance. Actually these last two pieces were chosen by the music dept. for the final designs. These designs will be sent out to thousands via email and printed pieces. A great feather in the cap fo your resume. Well done Kacy and Samien, and the rest of the crew.