Tag: Schools

A Problem-Solving Education: Richard Wilde Featured in Graphis Journal #377 (Part 2)

Richard Wilde is chair emeritus after a 50-year career at the School of Visual Arts. He was…

FACTORY Gold-winning Prospectus Design for NTU School of Art, Design, and Media

FACTORY, a leading Singapore creative branding firm, was awarded a gold in the Graphis Design 2023 Awards…

The Value of Color in Branding: New Talent 2023 New Entries

There are many design elements to consider when creating a powerful brand, but how a designer utilizes…

Music Magazine + K-Design Guide: New Talent Winners & New Entries

From layout to typography, good editorial design is the foundation of any publication and has a significant…

Bottled Up: New Talent 2023 Latest Entries

This week, our trend of showcasing new entries from our New Talent competition continues, this time with…

Old Traditions, New Talent: New Talent 2023 New Entries

Our New Talent 2023 competition is open and accepting entries, and these latest submissions are a blend…

Look to the Stars + Bridge Trilogy Books: New Talent 2022 Winners

The New Talent competition, being full of student entries, provides us with a glimpse of the future…

Empathy Leads to Exceptional Performances: Mark T. Smith in Graphis Journal #372

“The most-used skill set for a teacher to get exceptional performance from a student is empathy: knowing…

Hospitality Meets Aviation: Latest Entries in Our New Talent 2022 Competition

Whether digital or print, graphic design is capable of bringing forth different worlds to your attention. In…

Female Equality and Medieval Memories: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

Women and feminism take the stage with today’s New Talent 2022 entries, with each piece harking back…

Cool It & Space It: Latest New Talent 2022 Entries

At the heart of today’s New Talent 2022 entries is the basic principle on how to design…

Beethoven in 2021 and Babies in 2031: New Talent 2022 Latest Entries

From Beethoven to babies, today’s submissions for our New Talent 2022 Annual imagine separate design worlds where…