Jeremy Landman on Graphic Design lecture

Nov 12, 2009 7:00 pm (Thursday)
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Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries
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Thursday Nov. 12, 7 p.m., Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries
Jeremy Landman on Graphic Design lecture at the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries
New York freelance graphic designer Jeremy Landman will give a lecture on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Lobby of the Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries. Specializing in motion graphic design, Landman will report on the current state of his ever-evolving and optimistic project to create a formally engaging, intellectually challenging, emotionally nourishing, and financially viable graphic design practice. He will discuss his experiences as a graphic designer specializing in motion graphics and some of the exciting avenues open to graphic designers focusing on the ones he has taken. The lecture will include some of his commercial motion graphics projects as well as several self-initiated projects including: explorations of pattern in motion, investigations of the pixel as material, and the creation of custom visual tools. The program will conclude with a brief question and answer period.
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Old Dominion University
Located in historic Norfolk, Va., the 188 acres of the Old Dominion University campus stretch from the Elizabeth River to the Lafayette River. Although situated in a metropolitan setting, the University offers a small-college look and feel, with tree-lined walkways, a mix of old and new buildings, and colorful gardens and ponds. Founded in 1930 as a division of the College of William and Mary, Old Dominion has grown into its own over the years and is now one of only 101 public universities with a Carnegie/Doctoral Research-Extensive distinction.Post a Countdown Widget
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