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biographical presentations

ART 336 Image Use in Cutler-Lake • Unlike Graphic Design II show Choose one person & tell presentations (which are from the list below: less formal), there will be one biographical subject per student. Charles S. Anderson • I will assign your subject. But I Istvan Banyai really do want to know what appeals Lynda Barry to you. Please email a list of 3–5 Saul Bass names to me within one week of the Aubrey Beardsley introduction to this project. • Presentations will happen after Isabel Bishop spring break over several weeks. Eric Carle You must present on the date Elizabeth Catlett assigned. Let me know in your email Art Chantry if certain weeks would be better or worse for you, and I’ll do my best to accomodate. Lisa Congdon Emory Douglas Presentation Guidelines Charles & Ray Eames • Take us through each person’s Lois Ehlert career. • Tell us what makes this person worth knowing. Shepard Fairey • Be sure to explain the technique Charley (or techniques) used. John Heartfield • Address where the work has Jessica Hische appeared (books, political/protest Oliver Jeffers ephemera, product design, editorial Barbara Jones-Hogu design, etc.) Maira Kalman • Try to show at least 10–15 high Corita Kent quality images. Leo Lionni • An image (or images) should be the Luba Lukova most prominent part of each slide. David Macaulay • Slides should have minimal text. Wendy MacNaughton • Simple and clean is best. Do not William Morris use cheesy presentation graphics Alphonse Mucha or effects. I recommend setting up Brian Rea your presentation in InDesign. Use orientation and uncheck Edel Rodriguez facing pages when setting up your Paul Sahre document. Save document as a PDF Richard Scarry for presentation and sharing. Stefan Sagmeister Due dates: Kurt Schwitters • Send completed presentation with narrative (can be an outline) to me at least one week before your James Victore presentation date so I can review it Kara Walker for errors or missing information. • Presentation dates are firm.