2013 - Shoreline Community College
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2013 - Shoreline Community College
T TYPOG RAPHY E F U T U IDE N T I T Y R E I S V I S U A L PA C K A G I N G A D V E R THEIR WORK IN THIS FIRST VOLUME, HIGHLIGHTING CLASS PROJECTS FROM COURSES IN DESIGN, MULTIMEDIA, AND DIGITAL IMAGE CREATION. T IS IN G SHORELINE DESIGN OVER 130 SHORELINE DESIGN STUDENTS SHOW H PA G E L AY O U T N O V SHORELINE DESIGN A C T I V E T E R I N I L L U S T R AT IO V L D L 3 D M U E V E M N T E E D N I G E S E G A M D E S I G N 1 1 cover test.indd 1 O 2 U www.shoreline.edu 10/24/13 4:53 PM S H O R E L I N E T H E Design book w-additions.indd 1 F U T U R E D E S I G N I S V I S U A L 9/9/13 11:46 AM The Visual Communications Technology Program at Shoreline Community College has degree tracks in Graphic Design, Animation, Video, Multimedia, Web, and Game Art. This book is a celebration of the design accomplishments made by our students over the past few years in classes and internships within our program. Here at Shoreline, students learn to create design solutions using a variety of digital tools. As they learn foundational skills, their studies focus on not just the technical use of software, but equally on creative process and concept development. Throughout the design process, each student project becomes much bigger than creating nice looking imagery. Students immerse themselves in the “culture of the client” to learn about such things as the objective of the piece, and who the target audience is and what they value. Frequently, assignments expose students to learning about new technologies, international cultures and destinations, stylistic trends, business and marketing principles, and production workflows. Included in this volume are project examples representing the work of over 130 students in visual identity, publication design, web design, multimedia and advertising, packaging and point-of-purchase displays, textile design, experimental typography, poster design, 2D and 3D digital illustration, exhibit booth design and video game art and interface design. This book showcases the talents of our students. We also hope that it presents a visual testimony to the success of our program. If you are a potential student, looking for a solid design program in the Seattle region, consider Shoreline. Al Yates Professor of Graphic Design and Digital Media Shoreline Community College Design book w-additions.indd 2 9/9/13 11:46 AM SHORELINE VISUAL DESIGN FACULTY Christine Shafner Professor of Computer Graphics/Multimedia Al Yates Professor of Graphic Design and Digital Media Claire Fant Interactive/Web Design Faculty ASSOCIATE FACULTY Dennis Bishop Multimedia Instructor Bob Hutchinson 2D Design and Animation Instructor Robynne Raye Graphic Design Instructor Chuck Schultz Computer Graphics Instructor PROGRAM MANAGER Mary Bonar Design book w-additions.indd 3 10/24/13 4:33 PM Design book w-additions.indd 4 9/9/13 11:46 AM THE DESIGN PROCESS S TAT E T H E C H A L L E N G E RESEARCH S E T PA R A M E T E R S EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES PRESENT CONCEPTS REFINE THE BEST IDEAS PRESENT THE BEST SOLUTION Design book w-additions.indd 5 9/9/13 11:46 AM T H E F U T U R E I S V I S U A L A V O L U M E 1 SHORELINE DESIGN Ashby, Cherelle Ashmun, Susan B Balicki, Ebru Bannier, Jen Beerman, Nick Benko, Leonid Bevis, Robert Binschus, Ty Bishop-Harvey, Nancy Brazeau, Francine Brosas, Nick Butters, Elise C Cabales, Jay Capinha, Curt Chau, Rachel Chung, Andrew Collins, Michael Cook, Amanda Cox, Laura Cuzick, Vannie D Daleo, Laura Dallin, Rebecca Dargavel, Danielle Defilippis, Seth Dibe, Omaima Dimond, Elizabeth Donaghy, Drew Drevecky, Keith Ducey, Karen E Eli, Stephanie Ellis, Joseph F INDEX OF STUDENT WORK Fiebelkorn, Matthew Filer, Zach Finsel, William Ford, Joyce Foss-Turcan, Vanessa G Gala, Megan Gillette, Kathleen Gorseth, Nancy Green, Rachael Greenleaf, Shawn H Haug, Katie Hayes, Kendra Henry, Jaquelyn Design book w-additions.indd 6 11, 156 21 120,175 182-183 64-65, 184, 190-191 190-191 106, 110, 124 160,189 188 108, 140 122 164 121 31,158, 170 100 173, 190-191 20 20, 120, 142 50-51, 97 99 129,170 160, 189 173,189 189 120 10 86, 115, 127 19, 52-53, 122 95, 168 116 9, 23, 25, 32, 72-77*, 88, 92, 143 30, 152-155* 79 110, 124 66, 126, 158, 165, 189 175, 180 111 22, 117, 179, 181 22, 26-28*, 101 33, 43, 48-49*, 122, 156 116, 156 162, 169 14-15* 165 9/9/13 11:46 AM Hon, Chun Miu Hubbard, Kaiya Hudson, Ben Huffman, Jeff Hurst, Linda I Irelan, Emily J Jacobson, Mary Jo Johnson, Julie Johnson, Marvin Jones, Brandon Juhlin, Kara K Kang, Sun Young Kilkenny, Tim Kilpatrick, Steve Kim, Jinju Knapp, Scott Kozhevnikova, Anna Kuklok, Rebecca L Larsson, Susie Lauwoo, Carmen Lawson, Shannon Lennon, Jaymie Lesta, Merit Looney, Chris Lukens, Samantha Lytle, Chris M Maeda, Kaori Mahoney, Jen Martin-Calder, Elizabeth Martin, Jeff McFarland, Mike Melgard, Erik Meyer, Kali Meyer, Tiffany Montague, Lisa Muncey-Gordon, Ben N Nakagawa, Fuka Newman-Adjiri, Sharon P Paris, Skylar Park, Sam Patnode, Blane Pearson, Ryan Pencil, Ray Pillars, Seth Pleva, Maggie Potter, Mara Design book w-additions.indd 7 110, 123 119 123 112, 120 92 96 16 124, 165, 189 159 87, 107 147 117 52-53 122 108 104-105, 122, 168 163 110 54 4, 24, 40-41*, 45 52-53 8, 80-81 118 119, 160 19 120, 171 108, 121, 174 188 109 118 123 70-71 85 156 16, 79, 82-83, 157, 190-191 17, 52-53, 60-61, 129, 137 68-69, 106, 156, 188 118 186-187 138 120 19, 54 120 34-39*, 108 90-91*, 110 128 R Raab, Greg Robertson, Matt S Sadikin, Anastasia Sallen, Allison San Jose, Seth Sanchez, Julio Sanchez, Paolo Schumacher, Kate Schwartz, Michael Sekito, Chisa Shannon, Beth Ann Shibeshi, Bemnet Sibthorp, Cheri Simmonds, Kristen Sizemore, Gary Sousley, Molly Spencer, Steve Srebnik, Brad Stein, Marissa Stephens, Nick Stewart, Christian Stoelan, Vibeke Stonefelt, Julie Strand, Laurel Strom, Brittany Sullivan, Tiffany 167, 188 Sun, Kate Swenson, Nancy T Tang, Puiwah Taylor, Dan To, Paul Tran, Nancy Tsui, Cherie V Valiente, Laura Varouhas, Michael Vietze, Sarah W Wakefield, Leila Webb, Dalton Wetzsteon, Tawnie Wisecarver, Yasmin Wu, Claire Y Yera, Valerie 54, 176-179 44, 94 106, 108, 119 110, 125 122 122 120 106, 108, 126 113, 120 185 136 161 146 56-59 84 122, 139 54, 118 54, 118 29 122 52-53, 89 97 123 78, 103, 148-149, 189 189 93, 108, 118, 130-134*, 150-151, 96, 114 55 110, 116 12-13*, 19, 52-53, 123, 135, 160 117 120 22, 62-63, 144-145*, 146 110, 141, 146 180 93 120 42, 44, 46-47 78, 98 67, 102, 108, 172, 189 120 166 * Student Spotlight 9/9/13 11:46 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FAT CAT RECORDS LOGO BY JAYMIE LENNON 8 Design book w-additions.indd 8 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:46 AM DRINK LAUGH LOVE WINE LABELS BY JOSEPH ELLIS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 9 I S V I S U A L 9 9/9/13 11:46 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N APIS ARTIFICIAL POLLINATION IDENTITY BY ELIZABETH DIMOND 10 Design book w-additions.indd 10 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:46 AM AV AV AV NANO AIR VEHICLES IDENTITY BY CHERELLE ASHBY T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 11 I S V I S U A L 11 9/9/13 11:46 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT DAN TAYLOR I started designing for fun around 15 years old and nailed an internship at a design company when I was 16. Since then I have wanted to learn how to design clever and timeless work. I did some freelance design work with a friend while at Shoreline. Later I did an internship at Enter The Studio in Seattle through Shoreline’s mentorship program. My goal in design is a transparent expression of a good idea. No trends, no nonsense. I would like people to look at my work years later and say it could have been designed then. See more of Dan’s work on pages 19, 52-53, 123,135 and 160. HASBRO KRE-O WEB PAGE DESIGN BY DAN TAYLOR CIRCLE OF TEN TALENT WEB PAGE DESIGN BY DAN TAYLOR 12 Design book w-additions.indd 12 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:46 AM TEAM ACE IDENTITY REDESIGN AND WEB SITE BY DAN TAYLOR All work shown in this spread was done by Dan Taylor while interning at Enter the Studio in Seattle Washington. All designs are owned by ETD and their respective clients. Used by permission of Enter the Studio. T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 13 I S V I S U A L 13 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT KENDRA HAYES I designed the “Walk for Brains” logo as my final event logo in Graphic Design II. I love zombies and hate cancer so why not? It’s a bit of a pun since zombies eat brains so it creates a light mood for a serious charity and could possibly educate a younger crowd about the seriousness of cancer. “Walk for Brains” would be an all out, full costume, walk with hordes of zombies dominating the streets. Though it isn’t an actual event, I’ll make it happen one day. The Summer of 2011 I found out a close friend was battling cancer. He was too sick to hold a job and his bills were mounting. I wanted to help. After much thought I decided to sponsor a two-day fundraising event titled “Fu#k Cancer”. I had no sponsorship and not much help but in the end it was worth every penny and managed to raise a surprisingly large amount of money on a very minimal budget. With one fundraising event already under my belt, and an idea growing, who knows? Maybe I smell fundraising event coordination in my future, or maybe that smell is just brains! 14 Design book w-additions.indd 14 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM WALK FOR BRAINS EVENT LOGO BY KENDRA HAYES T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 15 I S V I S U A L 15 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY IDENTITY BY MARY JO JACOBSEN BIOMIMETICS EVENT LOGO BY LISA MONTAGUE 16 Design book w-additions.indd 16 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM NIGHT OWL OPTICS IDENTITY BY BEN MUNCEY-GORDON T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 17 I S V I S U A L 17 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E 18 Design book w-additions.indd 18 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM IMPORTED EXOTIC JUICE SMOOTHIE IDENTITY, PACKAGE DESIGN, AND POINT OF PURCHASE DISPLAY DESIGN BY DAN TAYLOR KEITH DREVECKY SAMANTHA LUKENS RYAN PEARSON T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 19 I S V I S U A L 19 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N HOT SAUCE PACKAGING AMANDA COOK MICHAEL COLLINS 20 Design book w-additions.indd 20 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM 32ND STATE HOT SAUCE PACKAGING BY SUSAN ASHMUN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 21 I S V I S U A L 21 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N 1. HOT SAUCE PACKAGING 1. NANCY GORSETH 2. KATHLEEN GILLETTE 2. 3. CHERIE TSUI 4. CARMEN LAUWOO 3. 22 Design book w-additions.indd 22 S H O R E L I N E 4. C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 23 I S V I S U A L BY JOSEPH ELLIS SUGARSKULL HOT SAUCE PACKAGING T H E 23 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FIVE RIVERS DOG FOOD PACKAGING BY CARMEN LAUWOO 24 Design book w-additions.indd 24 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM PURE PET DOG FOOD PACKAGING BY JOSEPH ELLIS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 25 I S V I S U A L 25 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT NANCY G. GORSETH After a decade of working in the retail medical field I knew that I wanted more. I craved a creative outlet and a new career. Despite the fear of failure and the unknown, I pulled up my sleeves and changed my life dramatically, and for the better. My love of art, color, and texture soon grew to include design, layout, and lines. The SCC VCT program gave me the skills and tools I needed and heightened my ambition for design by encouraging my goals through motivation and inspiration. See more of Nancy’s work on pages 22 and 101. 26 Design book w-additions.indd 26 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM QUEEN CITY ICE CREAM PACKAGING DESIGN BY NANCY GORSETH T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 27 I S V I S U A L 27 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FALL COLORS “FALL COLORS” BOUNDARY BAY BREWING COMPANY AD BY NANCY GORSETH 28 Design book w-additions.indd 28 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM LADY FUCHSIA ICED COCONUT ICE CREAM PACKAGING DESIGN BY MARISSA STEIN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 29 I S V I S U A L 29 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N IRIGINO ONIGIRI PACKAGING DESIGN BY MATTHEW FIEBELKORN 30 Design book w-additions.indd 30 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM FISHERMAN’S TERMINAL KI NG SA L M O N PPER RIVER CO FISHERMAN’S TERMINAL PPER RIVER CO KI 2 Vacuum-Packed Filllets NG S A L M O N KEEP FROZEN / UNCOOKED NET WT. 12 OZ (340g) FISHERMAN’S TERMINAL PPER RIVER CO KI NG SA L M O N FISHERMAN’S TERMINAL SALMON PACKAGING BY CURT CAPINHA T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 31 I S V I S U A L 31 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SEATTLE AQUARIUM IDENTITY REDESIGN BY JOSEPH ELLIS 32 Design book w-additions.indd 32 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM SEATTLE AQUARIUM DESIGN COLLATERAL BY RACHAEL GREEN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 33 I S V I S U A L 33 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N coverV2.indd 1 CONTOUR 2012 ANNUAL REPORT 34 Design book w-additions.indd 34 3/22/12 11:50 AM BY SETH PILLARS S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM STUDENT SPOTLIGHT SETH PILLARS “I’m Seth Pillers: graphic designer, multimedia artist, and culture sponge. I grew up in an abandoned seminary in the Pacific Northwest, from which sprung my intrepid paradigm and affinity for the fringe. Designing in a breadth of mediums keeps my mind running... like an unstoppable robot—a heavily bearded robot with an expansive flannel shirt collection.” See more of Seth’s work on page 108. T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 35 I S V I S U A L 35 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N MIKEY’S CAT FOOD PRODUCTS IDENTITY AND PACKAGING BY SETH PILLARS 36 Design book w-additions.indd 36 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 37 I S V I S U A L 37 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N THREE SHEETS VODKA IDENTITY AND LABEL DESIGN BY SETH PILLARS 38 Design book w-additions.indd 38 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 39 I S V I S U A L 39 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E 40 Design book w-additions.indd 40 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM STUDENT SPOTLIGHT CARMEN LAUWOO My introduction to art and design was an elementary school project in which we drew penguins utilizing the outline of our hands as the body of the penguin. It was the beginning of a method of self-expression that was simple, smart and imaginative, which are elements that continue to motivate me to this day. I find inspiration in everyday life as well as the past. So, I find it necessary to explore our history in order to create something new for the future. See more of Carmen’s work on pages 4, 24 and 45. TOP CAKES IDENTITY BY CARMEN LAUWOO T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 41 I S V I S U A L 41 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N RALPH LAUREN PAINT BRAND REDESIGN BY DALTON WEBB SEA JALOPY PACKAGING DESIGN BY DALTON WEBB 42 Design book w-additions.indd 42 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM CHOCOLATE PACKAGING CHOCOLATE PACKAGING T H E BY RACHAEL GREEN F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 43 BY JINJU KIM I S V I S U A L 43 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FRUIT BY THE FOOT LOGO REBRAND BY MATTHEW ROBERTSON MOISTURIZER PACKAGING BY DALTON WEBB 44 Design book w-additions.indd 44 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM KLONDIKE BON BONS IDENTITY AND PACKAGING REDESIGN BY CARMEN LAUWOO T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 45 I S V I S U A L 45 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E 46 Design book w-additions.indd 46 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM MR. B ORGANIC MADAGASCAR CHOCOLATE PACKAGING BY DALTON WEBB T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 47 I S V I S U A L 47 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N RALPH LAUREN PAINT BRAND REDESIGN BY RACHAEL GREEN 48 Design book w-additions.indd 48 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM STUDENT SPOTLIGHT RACHAEL GREEN I always loved art and found myself in art school studying computer animation. Two years and lots of money later, life happened and I put my ambitions on hold. It would be ten years before I enrolled at Shoreline Community College in the Graphic Design program. My passion for art was reignited as well as excitement for this new direction my life was taking. I graduated in June 2012 and my main interest is in layout and package design as well as photography but the possibilities are endless. See more of Rachael’s work on pages 33, 43, 122 and 156. WINE LABELS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 49 I S V I S U A L BY RACHAEL GREEN 49 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E 50 Design book w-additions.indd 50 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM GEOTHERM ENERGY EVENT IDENTITY AND WAYFINDING BY LAURA COX T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 51 I S V I S U A L 51 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SHORELINE DESIGN CHALLENGE WINNERS Over a three week period, six teams competed in a multiround, graphic design team competition to design the identity, packaging, and advertising campaign for an imaginary energy drink brand. The competition was judged by leading designers in the Seattle region, as well as Shoreline Design faculty. The winning design team, Team Fenix, earned their place in Shoreline design history as the first winners of this competition. The contest’s two-hour final round took place live as part of “Judgement Day,” an all day event that brought industry professionals to campus to mentor and review the portfolio of Shoreline Design students. FENIX ENERGY IDENTITY, PACKAGING, AND ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN FIRST PLACE TEAM MEMBERS: KEITH DREVECKY SHANNON LAWSON TIM KILKENNY BEN MUNCEY-GORDON CHRISTIAN STEWART DAN TAYLOR 52 Design book w-additions.indd 52 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 53 I S V I S U A L 53 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SUMMIT ENERGY IDENTITY AND PACKAGING DESIGN 2010 DESIGN CHALLENGE ENTRY BY SUSIE LARSSON BRAD SREBNIK STEVE SPENCER GREG RAAB RYAN PEARSON 54 Design book w-additions.indd 54 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM GARDEN PARTY WINE LABELS BY NANCY SWENSON T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 55 I S V I S U A L 55 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT KRISTEN SIMMONDS Print, patterns and graphics are everywhere…..The wonderful sensation from the colors, the design and how it makes us feel, what they were thinking? Why that color combo and print? How did they come up with that? Does that image have meaning? It is my joy seeing and being inspired daily by everything from phone skins, fabrics, clothing, bed sheets, wallpaper and even graphic novels. As a textile and surface design artist I see so many possibilities of where my designs can be used. My current passion is textile patterns for fabric and scrapbook paper. My designs will vary in style from clean and simple to wild and busy, whatever strikes me at the time. The color combinations and textures can change the look and feel of a print and add to the ever mounting ideas. Each day is a new design adventure waiting to happen. CRAFT PAPER PATTERNS BY KRISTEN SIMMONDS 56 Design book w-additions.indd 56 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 57 I S V I S U A L 57 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E 58 Design book w-additions.indd 58 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM CRAFT PAPER PATTERNS BY KRISTEN SIMMONDS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 59 I S V I S U A L 59 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N BY ACCIDENT ALCHEMY POSTER BY BEN MUNCEY-GORDEN 60 Design book w-additions.indd 60 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM MUKILTEO LIGHTHOUSE 9.20.2011 MUKILTEO LIGHTHOUSE FESTIVAL POSTER BY BEN MUNCEY-GORDEN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 61 I S V I S U A L 61 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N happiness you can eat! We are proud to present a variety of Thai food. Our experience is extraordinary. We are from the most famous Thai cuisine. At Tawon Thai you will relax in casual atmosphere with family style. 3410 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 • (206) 633-4545 • tawonthai.com TAWON THAI RESTAURANT AD BY CHERIE TSUI 62 Design book w-additions.indd 62 53 98 0 4 1 0 38 25 7 0 26 0 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM 2012 – 2013 Apr. 15th – May 17th Jan. 7th – Feb. 1st Sept. 17th – Oct. 26th Fred Holcomb, A Beautiful Day in Paradise (oil on canvas, 48” x 72”, 2011) Laurie Tiecherow, untitled (acrylic on canvas, recycled wood, 35” x 25”, 2011) Karen Milnor, Abandoned Knowledge (detail) (deconstructed books, silk organza, thread, 39” x 39” x 1”, 2011) 2 4 7 May 20th – July 19th Feb. 4th – Mar. 1st Oct. 29th – Dec. 30th Ann Chadwick Reid, View (cut paper, 22” x 36”, 2011) Ben Moreau, Tuxedo (etching, aquatint, 11” x 15”, 2010) 1. Karen Milnor Abandoned Knowledge Sept. 17th – Oct. 26th, 2012 Karen Milnor’s series of 15 paper assemblages deconstructs a How-To-Do-It Encyclopedia Series (circa 1961) and recreates them in a new form. The books explained how to make and fix common household items—a reminder that at one time the ability to create and repair objects was important. The configuration of the pieces emerged out of the “making something from nothing” idea that underlies the history of traditional fabric quilts. This reinvention of the books makes the knowledge more difficult to glean, and the viewer is asked to ponder the consequences of its loss. Karen Milnor is a former SCC VCT student, who also has a BFA in Fibers. 2. Judith McCarthy, Big Flange Pot (naked raku, 3” x 14” x 14”, 2011) 6 3 1 5 Mar. 4th – Apr. 12th College Art Gallery Calendar Ben Moreau I Have My Doubts Oct. 29th – Dec. 30th, 2012 Ben Moreau’s highly crafted prints are concerned with self-portraiture as a vehicle of exploration into the human condition, chronicling an individual struggle and adaptation to external forces beyond his control. Removed from the context of a narrative, his images utilize humor, self-deprecation, and formal abstraction as defense mechanisms to ultimately conceal specific issues of awkwardness, loneliness, insecurity, the fear of failure, and social anxieties and pressures. SHORELINE GALLERY CALENDAR 3. Fred Holcomb A Beautiful Day in Paradise Jan. 7th – Feb. 1st, 2013 Fred Holcomb’s paintings recall the realist tradition of early nineteenth century painters like George Catlin and Carl Bodmer, whose work documented a new American Eden, thus helping to create the ideology of the American Dream. Holcomb’s landscapes are generated from a lifetime of road trips through the open spaces of the American West, observed while driving on the highway. His large painterly landscapes document the contemporary reality in which the rural west is now a landscape sculpted by agriculture and industry. Rachel Chau, Self portrait with skeleton (pen on paper, 9” x 12”, 2011) 5. Judith McCarthy Black and White Mar. 4th – Apr. 12th, 2013 In her profession as a mental health counselor and in her 30-year passion for ceramics, Judith McCarthy has developed a penchant for celebrating contrasts in clay and in life in general. Her exquisitely crafted ceramic vessels in porcelain and raku are variations on the theme of black and white, and as in her profession, she celebrates the endless possibilities. 6. Associate of Fine Art Graduate Show Apr. 15th – May 17th, 2013 4. Ann Chadwick Reid The current graduates of Shoreline’s Associate of Fine Art Degree will present samples of their work. Shoreline offers two direct transfer degrees with concentration in the visual arts: an AFAS in studio art, and an AFAP in photography. Each year, students in the final stages of their degree will present their finest examples of painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, photography, sculpture, and ceramics. Views Feb. 4th – Mar. 1st, 2013 The imagery in Ann Chadwick Reid’s cut black paper silhouettes reflects her observations about how human behavior shapes the communities we live in. Her work addresses the struggle in her rural community to see existing landscape as romantic pristine environment, a valley for abundant farming or an opportunity for suburban growth. There are different opinions on who owns the view or what is appropriate for landscape. Some of these perceptions determine the way lands and environments change and create tensions between vying perceptions of how land could or should be used. 7. Combined Club Show May 20th – July 19th, 2013 Shoreline has three clubs in the fine arts: the photography club, the art club, and the clay club. In this show, the clubs display samples of the best printmaking, painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and ceramics from students involved in club activities throughout the year. BY CHERIE TSUI V-Drum image and Roland logo used by permission T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 63 I S V I S U A L 63 9/9/13 11:47 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SILVERTIP LUXURY YACHTS IDENTITY AND BROCHURE BY NICK BEERMAN 64 Design book w-additions.indd 64 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:47 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 65 I S V I S U A L 65 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N Okanogan highlands presents the 3rd annual Conscious Culture festival June 8 & 9 2012 Tonasket, WA Barter Faire Site CONSCIOUS CULTURE FESTIVAL PROMOTIONAL POSTCARD BY JOYCE FORD 66 Design book w-additions.indd 66 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM THE PINK DOOR WINE MENU T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 67 I S BY YASMIN WISECARVER V I S U A L 67 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW 2015 BY FUKA NAKAGAWA poster.indd 1 68 Design book w-additions.indd 68 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM 3/15/12 5:44 PM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 69 I S V I S U A L 69 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N OCEANUS SUBMARINES IDENTITY AND BROCHURE COVER DESIGN BY ERIK MELGARD 70 Design book w-additions.indd 70 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM oceanus submarines 1 T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 71 I S V I S U A L 71 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT JOSEPH ELLIS My interest in design began in a different way than most. Rather than being attracted to design because of my love for visual art, I was initially interested in the psychological element of design. Subjects like environmental psychology have always fascinated me, though I have never had an interest in becoming a psychologist. Eventually those interests led me to a fascination with design, and the feelings that designers are responsible to portray through an everexpanding variety of platforms. Shoreline has been a fantastic place to pursue those interests, allowing me the freedom to pursue my own stylistic interests, while still directing me towards a well-rounded design education, and even opening the door to a recent internship with Modern Dog Design Co. See more of Joseph’s work on pages 9, 23, 25, 32, 88, 92 and 143. REAL FRENCH FRIES are not FRENCH FOOD taste the truth. GOOD FOOD AWAITS FRENCH FOOD (couldn’t you tell by the mustache?) BASTILLE CAFE & BAR AD CAMPAIGN BY JOSEPH ELLIS 72 Design book w-additions.indd 72 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM A TASTE OF FRANCE A BIT CLOSER TO HOME T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 73 I S V I S U A L 73 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N RUE 75 IDENTITY DESIGN BY JOSEPH ELLIS 74 Design book w-additions.indd 74 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 75 I S V I S U A L BY JOSEPH ELLIS SCREAMER CLOTHING IDENTITY AND PACKAGING T H E 75 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E 76 Design book w-additions.indd 76 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM PUBLIC BIKE CATALOG DESIGN BY JOSEPH ELLIS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 77 I S V I S U A L 77 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N WARSAW TOWER HOTEL IDENTITY AND WEB DESIGN BY TAWNIE WETZSTEON ESTRELLA HOTEL IDENTITY AND WEB DESIGN BY LAUREL STRAND 78 Design book w-additions.indd 78 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM MARE BA SEYCHELLES HOTEL IDENTITY AND WEB PAGE DESIGN BY ZACH FILER BLISS SYDNEY HOTEL IDENTITY AND WEB DESIGN BY LISA MONTAGUE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 79 I S V I S U A L 79 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N VELOCIOUS MOTORCYCLES MULTI-PANEL BROCHURE DESIGN BY JAYMIE LENNON Can you Y say SEX BLISTER n” st “gree the mo en re of all g M- MEAN L E A N , t im e s e & som REEN ev e n G want ke us for often ma look cycles hway and quite t motor Concep out on the hig may not be into d to hea . 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Smolyanov, claims that it is made entirely of “organic substances.” 80 Design book w-additions.indd 80 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM 41 8th WOW! GL 1- Ave 113 15 , WA 981 m Seattle ciuos.co www.velo M M the-sky ny pie-in- y’re just t too ma the not to posicles — usually ings never We try der ts veh . Or are ren concep vaporw the light of day l ulgent hai self-ind to actually see designer Mik Russian e is so good it’s crafted But . tion produc v’s latest exercis it’s apparently and eEXIF, an Smolyano moting. That, by ing to Bik worth pro built. Accord icle fabricator ly be veh v actual going to d Russian Bushue cept, and establishe of Alexander -m Con e the GL1 ings into a oil the nam sioned der commis keep our st the ren manife torcycle. We’ll Smolyto ns n, pla actual mo e . 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T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 81 I S fwa V I S U A L 81 9/9/13 11:48 AM D E S I G N 82 Design book w-additions.indd 82 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM K CY CMY MY Y CM M C Lisa Rock Poster 2nd Run.pdf 1 5/29/13 11:22 AM S H O R E L I N E BY LISA MONTAGUE SEATTLE ROCK FESTIVAL IDENTITY AND POSTER CY CMY MY K T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 83 I S V I S U A L 83 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N PROMOTIONAL POSTER FOR ANTONIO GAUDI WEBSITE BY GARY SIZEMORE 84 Design book w-additions.indd 84 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM POWERHOUSE EXHIBIT BOOTH VISUALIZATION BY KALI MEYER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 85 I S V I S U A L 85 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N DATAWIND ELECTRONICS AD BY DREW DONAGHY 86 Design book w-additions.indd 86 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM ARTS IN NATURE FESTIVAL POSTER BY BRANDON JONES T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 87 I S V I S U A L 87 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N CD RELEASE PARTY AT T H E L A B W I T H V E RY S PEC I A L GU ES T S L ANA AND THE LAB 12510 15 T H AV E N E , S E AT T LE , WA 98125 PI N K PA JA M AS SAT U RDAY, FE BRUA RY 4T H 7PM–10 PM TONNULL RELEASE PARTY POSTER BY JOSEPH ELLIS 88 Design book w-additions.indd 88 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM TYPOGRAPHY CLASS PROMOTIONAL POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 89 I S V I S U A L BY CHRISTIAN STEWART 89 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT MAGGIE PLEVA One of the joys I’ve experienced as a Shoreline student is becoming keenly aware of just how profoundly influenced I am by great design. It’s my goal as a student here to develop the ability to think from every angle, to observe keenly all details, to be inspired always, to change my thinking from “I wish I had done that” to “How can I think more like that?” I hope to create work that facilitates communication and inspires conversation, by better learning to speak at the instinctual level of the subconscious. I feel that it is extremely important to do this in a way that evokes compassion, humor and wit. My goal as a designer will always be to find that balance between crafting a message that is both easy to consume and still thought provoking. I can’t help but be inspired in new directions when I see all the great work my classmates are producing. I feel very privileged to be surrounded by so many talented and motivated people, students and faculty alike. See more of Maggie’s work on page 110. WINTER BLUES FESTIVAL LOGO BY MAGGIE PLEVA 90 Design book w-additions.indd 90 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM WINTER BLUES FESTIVAL PROMOTIONAL POSTER BY MAGGIE PLEVA T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 91 I S V I S U A L 9 1 9/9/13 11:48 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N LASERTECH Optical Electronics Journal CONTENTS 22 Laser Chips Could Replace Wires in Your PC 25 Intel Chips Promise to be New Silver Bullet 29 New Chip Medium Promises Faster Connections 31 5 Tech Breakthroughs: Advances that May Change Computing 34 IBM makes breakthrough in super-fast laser chips 37 Sun Gets Pentagon Contract To Research Laser-Connected Chips 39 Training Programs in Laser Technologies Taking Economical Hit 45 New Breakthroughs in Light Spectrum Technology 49 Ten New Technologies That Youʼre Sure to Hear About in 2012 52 Silicon Comparison: The Questions You Never Thought to Ask 57 Laser Breakthroughs in Military Technology New Disc Coating Promises Longer Shelf-Life 15 Lasers Power Petaflop Computers New Pentium Processor Premiering Soon at NWTC 19 LASERTECH JOURNAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 11 LASERTECH|3 BY JOSEPH ELLIS esert land can be used, D the size of 2% of the total agricultural land in be theused, United esert land can D States world a simple the sizetooffeed 2%the of the total protein, primitive called agricultural land infood the United algae. growna simple in States Algae to feedcan thebeworld salt water or in water which protein, primitive food in called nothing else can be grow. 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SPIE Professional 21 BY LINDA HURST S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:48 AM Water Heat The “Fukuoka Hydrogen Town” Model progject is the begining of what organizers say will be tbe largest hydrogen-powered city in the world 150 Oxygen Hydrogen Fuel Cell 10 Green Tech homes in the housing communities in Maebaru City, of southern Japans Fukuoka Prefecture, are running on hydrogen fuel cells, as part of a pilot project testing the feasibility of such systems for households. The “Fukuoka Hydrogen Town” model project is the beginning of what ganizers say will be the largest hydrogenpowered city in the world Starting in October 2008, Nippon Oil Corporation and Seibu Gas Energy Co. began installing 150 ENE FARM power generation units in houses across Maebaru, reports Japan for Sustainability. These are 1 kW-class, residential fuel cell co-generation systems developed by Nippon Oil C poration, utilizing hydrogen in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). The systems can cover about 60 percent of a homes power consumption and about 80 percent of its hot water supply n total, energy consumption will be reduced by about 30 percent over conventional systems, and carbon dioxide emissions will be cut by up to 30 percent. The New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) is subsidizing the effort, which is also known as the Hy-Life Project. By 2015, Nippon Oil hopes to lower the price of its household fuel cell systems to around 500,000 yen [US$5,500] and raise sales to 40,000 units a year. Mike recently highlighted residential fuel-cell technology as a costly but promising departure from the fuel cell applications we e used to -- cars, bikes, airplanes.While there are still many downsides, including high costs for now, residential fuel cells - even if the hydrogen is reformed from natural gas - can be very efficient. Some models by Tokyo Gas have a combined efficiency of 87%. Compared to burning natural gas for heat, you get the benefit of also producing electricity, and compared to burning natural gas for electricity in a power plant, you avoid transmission losses by producing the power where you need it. This can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Os Green Tech June 2012 11 June 2012 HOWE ENERGY MAGAZINE SPREAD BY SARAH VIETZE Playing With t oday on amazon.com, one of the most popular video games being sold is titled “call of duty 4: modern Warfare.” in this game, VIOLENCE players can take on the role of either a u.s. or british soldier Who is sent to military “hot spots” to defeat the World’s most dangerous enemies. like other games in its genre, the images are near lifelike and the violence is graphic. as the level of violence in video games has increased, so has concern for the effects on those Who play - especially those Who play a lot. many are quick to point out that “Can aggressive and violent behavior be attributed to violence in video games? Or do those who play already have violent tendencies which draw them to violent games?” most school shootings in recent years have been carried out by avid gamers, and their games of choice Were alWays dark and violent. but it begs the question: Which can aggressive and comes first? violent behavior be attributed to violence in video games? or do those Who play already have violent tendencies Which draW them to violent games? it’s a type of “chicken or the egg” debate that has strong advocates on both sides. though video games made their 1970s, it sony playstation Were released in the 1980s that violence became an issue. along With these more appearance in the Wasn’t until systems like the sophisticated systems came the ability to make graphics more lifelike. the Gamer’s Choice Magazine more lifelike they’ve become, the gamerschoicemag.com more interest there has been in the 2ndlayout.indd 1 5/21/12 3:01 PM PLAYING WITH VIOLENCE MAGAZINE ARTICLE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 93 I S BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN V I S U A L 9 3 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ASSASSIN’S CREED TRIBUTE EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY MATT ROBERTSON 94 Design book w-additions.indd 94 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM KAREN DUCEY EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY THE PSYCHO SHOWER SCENE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 95 I S V I S U A L 9 5 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N LITTLE THINGS EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY KATE SUN LEFT AND RIGHT EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY EMILY IRELAN 96 Design book w-additions.indd 96 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM TYPE IS DELICIOUS FONDANT CUPCAKES EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY VIBEKE STOELAN ROCK AND ROLL CANDY EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY LAURA COX T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 97 I S V I S U A L 9 7 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FIND THE EXIT EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY TAWNIE WETZSTEON 98 Design book w-additions.indd 98 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM V IS FOR VANNIE EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY VANNIE CUZICK T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 99 I S V I S U A L 9 9 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N SPILT MILK EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY RACHEL CHAU 100 Design book w-additions.indd 100 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM OUTSIDE THE BOX EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY NANCY GORSETH T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 101 I S V I S U A L 101 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N MIRANDA (MARS VOLTA LYRICS) EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY YASMIN WISECARVER 102 Design book w-additions.indd 102 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM A THOUSAND MASKS EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY LAUREL STRAND T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 103 I S V I S U A L 103 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N NAILS EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY SCOTT KNAPP 104 Design book w-additions.indd 104 S H 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RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN RAM RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY YASMIN WISECARVER METROPOLITAN GRILL LOGO REDESIGN BY JINJU KIM G 108 Design book w-additions.indd 108 R I L L S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM SPOON & FORK SPOON & FORK RESTAURANT LOGO BY ELIZABETH MARTIN-CALDER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 109 I S V I S U A L 109 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ARAYA’S VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY ALLISON SALLEN BRAD’S SWINGSIDE CAFE LOGO REDESIGN BY MAGGIE PLEVA C A F E PURPLE CAFE AND WINE BAR LOGO REDESIGN BY REBECCA KUKLOK QUEEN CITY GRILL LOGO REDESIGN BY ROBERT BEVIS Cafe`& Wine Bar HARBORSIDE RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY CHUN MIU HON Pizza Pasta ROMIO’S PIZZA RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY LAURA VALIENTE MONSOON RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY PUIWAH TANG GREAT LAKES BREWING LOGO REDESIGN Monsoon BY WILLIAM FINSEL C H I N E SE V I E T N AM E S E C U I S I N E 110 Design book w-additions.indd 110 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM indulge INDULGE VEGAN RESTAURANT LOGO BY MEGAN GALA T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 111 I S V I S U A L 111 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ROSITAS MEXICAN GRILL RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY JEFF HUFFMAN 112 Design book w-additions.indd 112 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM BETH’S CAFE RESTAURANT LOGO REDESIGN BY MICHAEL SCHWARTZ T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 113 I S V I S U A L 113 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N REMEDY TEAS RETAIL SHOP LOGO REDESIGN BY KATE SUN PHO-G VIETNAMESE BISTRO LOGO REDESIGN BY NANCY TRAN 114 Design book w-additions.indd 114 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM SEATTLE’S BEST COFFEE LOGO REDESIGN BY DREW DONAGHY T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 115 I S V I S U A L 115 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N HOLY CROSS CRUSADERS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN SHAWN GREENLEAF STEPHANIE ELI PUIWAH TANG 116 Design book w-additions.indd 116 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM IDAHO STATE BENGALS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN KATHLEEN GILLETTE SUN YOUNG KANG PAUL TO T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 117 I S V I S U A L 117 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N JAPANESE SOCCER TEAM LOGO BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN L.A. GALAXY TEAM LOGO REDESIGN SHARON NEWMAN-ADJIRI MERIT LESTA BRAD SREBNIK JEFF MARTIN PORTLAND TIMBERS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY STEVE SPENCER 118 Design book w-additions.indd 118 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM DRAGONS TEAM LOGO CHRIS LOONEY KAIYA HUBBARD ANASTASIA SADIKIN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 119 I S V I S U A L 119 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N CHICAGO BULLS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN AMANDA COOK MICHAEL SCHWARTZ WASHINGTON WIZARDS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN JEFF HUFFMAN CHRIS LYTLE PAOLO SANCHEZ LEILA WAKEFIELD TORONTO RAPTORS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN THUNDER TEAM LOGO RAY PENCIL BY BLANE PATNODE CLAIRE WU EBRU BALICKI BOBCATS TEAM LOGO BY NANCY TRAN CHARLOTTE HORNETS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY OMAIMA DIBE CHARLOTTE 120 Design book w-additions.indd 120 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM TIMBERWOLVES TEAM LOGO BY JAY CABALES MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY KAORI MAEDA T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 121 I S V I S U A L 121 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N NASHVILLE PREDATORS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN RACHAEL GREEN SCOTT KNAPP JULIO SANCHEZ SEATTLE THUNDERBIRDS TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING TEAM LOGO REDESIGN TEAM LOGO REDESIGN NICK BROSAS KEITH DREVECKY SETH SAN JOSE STEVE KILPATRICK NICK STEPHENS MOLLY SOUSLEY 122 Design book w-additions.indd 122 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM MINNESOTA WILD TEAM LOGO REDESIGN MIKE MCFARLAND BEN HUDSON CHUN MIU HON JULIE STONEFELT DAN TAYLOR T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 123 I S V I S U A L 123 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N CLEVELAND SPIDERS TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY WILLIAM FINSEL BULLDOGS LOGO REDESIGN BY ROBERT BEVIS TIFFANY MEYER EVERETT AQUASOX TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY JULIE JOHNSON 124 Design book w-additions.indd 124 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM EVERETT AQUASOX TEAM LOGO REDESIGN BY ALLISON SALLEN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 125 I S V I S U A L 125 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N KANSAS CITY ROLLER WARRIORS LOGO REDESIGN BY JOYCE FORD RAT CITY ROLLER GIRLS LOGO REDESIGN BY KATE SCHUMACHER 126 Design book w-additions.indd 126 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM EAR SHOT JAZZ FESTIVAL LOGO REDESIGN BY DREW DONAGHY O C - 1 2 T N O V 4 L F E S T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 127 I S T I V A V I S U A L 127 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N GLASS ARTS F E S T I V A L GLASS ARTS FESTIVAL LOGO BY MARA POTTER 128 Design book w-additions.indd 128 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM BALLINGER LAKE GOLF COURSE LOGO BY BEN MUNCEY-GORDON BALLINGER L AKE G O L F C O U R S E SEATTLE Art & Food SEATTLE ARTS AND FOOD FESTIVAL LOGO BY LAURA DALEO T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 129 I S V I S U A L 129 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E 130 Design book w-additions.indd 130 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:49 AM STUDENT SPOTLIGHT TIFFANY SULLIVAN “No one is born a graphic artist. To draw a sketch in two seconds with a pencil is easy, but to fine tune your skills and transcend into a digital world takes a lifetime. There is always room for improvement. When I hear praise for my work, I greatly appreciate it but still feel that I have much to learn. I do, however, feel that I have come a long way since first entering SCC. I had worked with various mediums for as long as I could remember, but had only scratched the surface of digital imagery. Just in this last year, I have spread my wings and implemented what I have learned to create images that I have never been able to make before. Using the design process and watching my pieces come alive has been truly amazing. I’m really looking forward to the future when my husband and I can start our own company using the skills we have both learned and hope that we can continue to learn together”. See more of Tiffany’s work on pages 93, 108, 118, 150-151, 167 and 188. JAPANESE ROCK BAND IDENTITY BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 131 I S V I S U A L 131 9/9/13 11:49 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ILLAMASQUA COSMETICS DIRECT MAIL BROCHURE BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN Direct mail brochure designed using existing Illamasqua images and identity for educational purposes only. 132 Design book w-additions.indd 132 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 133 I S V I S U A L 133 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N LOVE POEM EXPERIMENTAL TYPOGRAPHY BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN 134 Design book w-additions.indd 134 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM 32 PIECES Ch C H O C O L A T E DARK NET WT. 9 OZ (255G) ELEMENTS OF CHOCOLATE BOX DESIGN BY DAN TAYLOR T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 135 I S V I S U A L 135 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N TOY Ki . Yo . Ko KI YO KO TOY STORE IDENTITY BY BETH ANN SHANNON 136 Design book w-additions.indd 136 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM the earth sanctuary. a natue reserve, meditation parkland, & sculpture garden THE EARTH SANCTUARY IDENTITY BY BEN MUNCEY-GORDON call 360 321 5465 or visit earthsanctuary.org for reservations the earth sanctuary. a nature reserve, meditation parkland, & sculpture garden T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 137 I S V I S U A L 137 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N Solar Power Record Setting 31.25% O by Dan Burrough n a perfect NewMexico day Sandia and Stirling Energy Systems (SES) set a new solar-to-grid system conversion efficiency record by achieving a 31.25 percent net efficiency rate. “This advances our dish engine systems well beyond the capacities of any other solar dish collectors,” says Bruce Osborn, SES president and CEO, “and moves it one step closer to commercializing an affordable system.” Greater efficiency means more affordable solar power. An SES dish unit consists of 82 mirrors formed in a parabolic dish shape to focus the light to an intense beam. The solar dish generates electricity by focusing the sun’s rays onto a receiver, which transmits the heat energy to a Stirling engine, which is a sealed system filled with hydrogen. As the gas heats and cools, its pressure rises and falls. The change in pressure drives the pistons inside the engine, producing mechanical power, parabolic curve efficiency which drives a generator and makes electricity. Sandia provides technical and analytical support to SES in a relationship that dates back more than 10 years. Dishes at the six-dish Model Power Plant at Sandia’s Solar Thermal Test Facility produce up to 150 kilowatts (kW) of grid-ready electrical power each day. The record-setting test ran for two and a half hours. During the testing phase, the system produced 26.75 kW net electrical power. Lead Sandia project engineer Chuck Andraka says several technical advancements to the systems made jointly by SES and Sandia led to the record-breaking solar-to-grid conversion efficiency. Chuck Andraka with an sterling arrays. 9 8 EFFICIENT SOLAR POWER MAGAZINE ARTICLE 138 Design book w-additions.indd 138 9 BY SAM PARK S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM RALLY POSTER 11TH ANNUAL BY MOLLY SOUSLEY MOUNT BAKER TRAILER RALLY G R A P H I C VINTAGE TRAILER RALLY Promotional Poster SEPTEMBER 8th thru 11th NORTHWEST WASHINGTON FAIRGROUNDS Lynden,Wa D E S I G N The promoters and hosts for this event “felt honored” that I would be willing to design a poster for them. It was my pleasure. Vintage and Airstreams are two of my favorite things. SHORELI COMMUN Portfolio PORTFOLIO SHOW POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 139 Created und students, thi SCC’s annua BY MOLLY SOUSLEY I S V I S U A L 139 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N FE FEB FEB RU ARY RUA RY 14 A T BRU 7 A R Y 12 TO 2 TE A NOON-OCTOPUS BL PU S R IND D ELEASE ATERS ON W T G 20 AT NOON-LIV IN DAIL A SH Y HA W KS I DS L N DS - O N N K R O F O A ACTIVITIES T W D O N D A GS N I D FEE S TH U P N SI CTO O U Y P DAIL CTO O N TH A DIVERS SWIM WI TO E OC EW IN 19 AN D SEATTLE AQUARIUM OCTOPUS WEEK POSTCARD AND POSTER BY FRANCINE BRAZEAU 19 AN 7 R Y 12 TO 2R LEAS O PU D 20 AT NOON-LIVE OCT FEB VE RS SW IM U RUA TOP RY 14 A T N OO N - OC WITH AN CTOPUS O E I N TH LI SB D WI N E ND OW TE DA ON ON TER WA ILY DA W S DS ON TI AC VIT I ES FO R KIDS H OP CT F US IN EED GS A ND TALKS DA I LY O DI S E AN UA NG T RU ARY HI FEB AS FE BR 140 Design book w-additions.indd 140 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 141 I S V I S U A L 141 9/9/13 11:50 AM Brain sci beautiful brains.indd 20-21 15 15 Brain Sci Magazine 15 Brain sci May 2012 BEAUTIFUL BRAINS MAGAZINE ARTICLE brain sci 16 5/18/12 BY LAURA VALIENTE May 2012 He agreed. In fact, he sounded somber and contrite. He did not object when I told him he’d have to pay the fines and probably for a lawyer. He did not argue when I pointed out that if anything happens at that speed—a dog in the road, a blown tire, a sneeze—he dies. He was in fact almost irritatingly reasonable. He even proffered that the cop did the right thing in stopping him, for, as he put it, “We can’t all go around doing 113.” He did, however, object to one thing. He didn’t like it that one of the several citations he received was for reckless driving. “That’s more than a little fast,” I said. One fine May morning not long ago my oldest son, 17 at the time, phoned to tell me that he had just spent a couple hours at the state police barracks. Apparently he had been driving “a little fast.” What, I asked, was “a little fast”? Turns out this product of my genes and loving care, the boy-man I had swaddled, coddled, cooed at, and then pushed and pulled to the brink of manhood, had been flying down the highway at 113 miles an hour. lthough you know your teenager takes some chances, it can be a shock to hear about them. A By David Dobbe Moody. Impulsive. Maddening. Why do teenagers act the way they do? Viewed through the eyes of evolution, their most exasperating traits may be the key to success as adults. 5:50 PM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N Rage on the Stage TD-20SX TD-20SX V-Pro® Series V-Drums Optimized for high-impact The new TD-20SX V-Pro onstage performance, series makes a full-impact RH-D30 headphones are impression onstage with its light and comfortable with industrial brushed-metal* superior isolation, powerV-Pads, enlarged V-Kick, ful and clear sound, and silver-colored V-Cymbals, a super-wide frequency and rock-solid chrome drum range. rack. ROLAND V-DRUM AD BY AMANDA COOK 142 Design book w-additions.indd 142 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM NORTHWEST ARCHITECTURE ASSOCIATION CHARITY AUCTION INVITATION BY JOSEPH ELLIS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 143 I S V I S U A L 143 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N 110 in adults in Washington State is not functionally literate in English. 10 These adults are times more likely to live in poverty. LITERACY AFFECTS EVERYTHING Literacy Council of Seattle Since 1969, we have been providing free English as a Second Language and Adult Basic Education assistance to adult learners all over the Seattle area. English literacy is the key to SELF-SUFFICIENCY, SUCCESS and CITIZENSHIP. You can join us to create solutions—one learner at a time. To volunteer or to receive help: call 206-233-9720 visit www.LiteracySeattle.org Poster design donated by Cherie Tsui, cherie_tvb@hotmail.com LITERACY AFFECTS EVERYTHING POSTER 144 Design book w-additions.indd 144 S H O R E L I N E BY CHERIE TSUI C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM STUDENT SPOTLIGHT CHERIE TSUI I believe graphic design is one of the most important languages in the world. As humans, we receive plenty of information through our eyes. Understanding the target audience is a key factor in designing. This is what I love about graphic design. It gives me an opportunity to learn about different people, and then use my creativity to visually communicate with them in an effective way. I admire designs that are simple and have just the right amount of decorative elements for its purpose. A good design does not have to be heavily ornamented or stylish. It just has to be able to reach its audience. See more of Cherie’s work on pages 22, 62-63, and 146. contents december 2011 Giant Asteroid Close to Earth 52 Missing Links 60 Arctic Turns for the Warmer volume 165, number 5 26 COVER STORY: A microchip implanted in the eye allow certain blind people to see visual signals transmitted through the optic nerve to the brain. 26 Race Toward Bionic Eye Researchers worldwide are trying to find ways to use electronics to improve visual recognition. By Jamie Horder 38 2 NASA’s radio telescope fired a beam of microwaves at the largest asteroid to pass near Earth in decades to reveal the primordial ingredients of life. By Phil Willon GENETICS Lesser-known genetic material explains why we are human. By Tina Hesman Saey ENVIRONMENT Pervasive and permanent changes in the last five years. By Janet Raloff DEPARTMENTS 4 6 10 FEATURES COVER STORY ASTRONOMY 48 32 38 42 ENERGY AND UTILITIES From the Editor Letters Spotlight Will the genetic race end? By Gern Shung 16 Tech Agency 22 Lines and Guides Researchers at St. Andrews University found a novel way of detecting the fakes: with the use of lasers. By John Waltz 65 Recommendations NANOTECHNOLOGY 70 Mind Advancement 74 The Next Case New MEMS Device A new microchip can harness energy from footsteps and generate energy from small vibrations. By Andy Choi LASER AND SOURCES Lasers Detect Fake Whisky Faster Everything Arizona State University researchers have synthesized a new kind of nanowire that could increase the speed of internet and general technology. By Clay Dillow Cell phone evolution over the last two decades and the future. By Chris Gence The most frustrating moments in science and dealing with them. By Julia Hets From ape to man. Recovering from brain damage. Healthy ways. By Kelly Shields Mind games benefits us. By Nathan Korhts Can we predict the future? By Mag Teack Sci Extreme • December 2011 December 2011 • Sci Extreme SCI EXTREME MAGAZINE TABLE OF CONTENTS T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 145 42 48 52 I S 3 BY CHERIE TSUI V I S U A L 145 9/9/13 11:50 AM D E S I G N ly al n so n S t. Fo r I nfo r m atio & Ma rc h & 23 rd E Je ff er l i ool Ra H Sch 2012 G arfield gh 6th Jan 1 C S H O R E L I N E MLK ANNIVERSARY POSTER BY CHERIE TSUI l: 3 00 -1 76 -2 296 86 -7 206 06 2 or 2 ca pt L 30 ww ur in lkseattl e.o w. m AY D K g ML AN C E TH Re M p: s h oam oamr kto 11:00 a l lmy : W R2:30 p 0 9 :3 o1 mt : 0a 1 1 :0 rc h a M12:30 pm r’s KJ V NI LE Rev olutio ERS A BR nary Spirit! A RY TI O N rg Sponsored by MLK Celebration Committee Project2_Valiente.indd 1 FILM FESTIVAL POSTER 3/11/12 2:11 PM PARIS FASHION WEEK POSTER BY LAURA VALIENTE BY CHERI SIBTHORP 146 Design book w-additions.indd 146 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM HERETIC 3 GAME POSTER BY KARA JUHLIN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 147 I S V I S U A L 147 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: PHOTOSHOP 2 CREATE A MOVIE POSTER WITH GREAT IMAGERY The challenge in this project was to build a full size poster, balancing text and image, with lots of layers and masks, resulting in a conceptual design that makes a viewer want to go see the movie. Take a look at at several pages of these great posters. 148 Design book w-additions.indd 148 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM CURSE OF THE TIKI MOVIE POSTER BY LAUREL STRAND T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 149 I S V I S U A L 149 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E 150 Design book w-additions.indd 150 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN MUTE MOVIE POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 151 I S V I S U A L 151 9/9/13 11:50 AM 152 Design book w-additions.indd 152 See more of Matt’s work on page 30. Although design is not my primary creative output, it has always been an important partner to my main focus of photography. Working on the yearbook team in high school introduced me to the blending of photographic images with design elements. That experience has influenced my current ambitions to work with both fields, such as creating a band’s album artwork or putting together a magazine. My aesthetic goals with both of these areas of my work are to create something striking, effective, and unique. I want people’s emotions to be influenced by my work. MATTHEW FIEBELKORN STUDENT SPOTLIGHT S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM BY MATTHEW FIEBELKORN THE VENETIAN MASK MOVIE POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 153 I S V I S U A L 153 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N 1 5 100 2 100 0 0 2 4 1 0 0 76 0 154 Design book w-additions.indd 154 3 S H O R E L I N E 4 C O M M U N I T Y 5 C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM 6 7 8 9 10 THE VENETIAN MASK MOVIE POSTER TYPOGRAPHY DETAIL PHOTOSHOP LAYER PROGRESSION T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 155 I S BY MATTHEW FIEBELKORN V I S U A L 155 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N PRIEST IN 3D MOVIE POSTER BY FUKA NAKAGAWA THE ANNIVERSARY MOVIE POSTER BY CHERELLE ASHBY THE CROW MOVIE POSTER BY TIFFANY MEYER BLOOD DIAMOND MOVIE POSTER BY RACHAEL GREEN 156 Design book w-additions.indd 156 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM LITTLE RED MOVIE POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 157 I S V I S U A L BY LISA MONTAGUE 157 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N TWISTER II MOVIE POSTER PARODY BY JOYCE FORD FINDING NEO MOVIE POSTER PARODY BY CURT CAPINHA 158 Design book w-additions.indd 158 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES MOVIE POSTER BY MARVIN JOHNSON T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 159 I S V I S U A L 159 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N IMPULSE MOVIE POSTER BY TY BINSCHUS there is always two sides to A story Coming Soon! EMPTY HOUSE PICTURES AND DARK PORCH STUDIOS PRESENT A LAUGHING GOAT PRODUCTION A LARRY EDWARD FILM KYLE THOMAS CARRIE JAMES LEE WILLIAMS ED HOWARDS KELLI GEOGHEGAN AND TONY ROMANICK POSTER CREDITS ANTHONY KYLE j TRAVIS BINSCHUS i CASSEY SAUNDERS CHRIS MCKEE SAXTON SHEARER k TY BINSCHUS n ERIC HOLMGREN b FRANKIE AMARO c AUSTIN SWAGGERTY d RYAN BURKE g NICK OWENS s JARED GUNDERSON g FRANK PETERS DEFENDER OF DRAGONS MOVIE POSTER BY REBECCA DALLIN final poster.indd 1 6/12/12 9:48 PM REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE MOVIE POSTER BY CHRIS LOONEY CLOVERFIELD MOVIE POSTER BY DAN TAYLOR 160 Design book w-additions.indd 160 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM GUN II MOVIE POSTER BY BEMNET SHIBESHI T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 161 I S V I S U A L 161 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST MOVIE POSTER 162 Design book w-additions.indd 162 S H O R E L I N E BY KATIE HAUG C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM DARK TOWER MOVIE POSTER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 163 I S V I S U A L BY ANNA KOZHEVNIKOVA 163 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N DIGITAL PORTRAIT BY ELISE BUTTERS DIGITAL PORTRAIT BY ELISE BUTTERS 164 Design book w-additions.indd 164 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM 3D CARNIVOROUS PLANT BY JOYCE FORD 3D FLOWERS BY JACQUELYN HENRY 3D FLOWERS BY JULIE JOHNSON T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 165 I S V I S U A L 165 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N MAJESTIC ROCK BY VALERIE YERA 166 Design book w-additions.indd 166 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:50 AM SULI MEDITATION ROCK BY TIFFANY SULLIVAN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 167 I S V I S U A L 167 9/9/13 11:50 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: PHOTOSHOP 2 CREATE THE ILLUSION OF FLOATING OBJECTS The challenge in this Photoshop exercise was to build a composited image of background and foreground elements, experimenting with light direction, color balance, depth of field, atmospheric perspective, and the illusion of floating objects with cast shadows and reflections. FALLING LEAVES BY KAREN DUCEY ASTEROIDS BY SCOTT KNAPP 168 Design book w-additions.indd 168 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM ROCKY ROAD BY KATIE HAUG T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 169 I S V I S U A L 169 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N MOUNTAIN LAKE BY CURT CAPINHA LAKE OF FIRE BY LAURA DALEO 170 Design book w-additions.indd 170 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM FLOATING ROCKS IN A FOREST BY CHRIS LYTLE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 171 I S V I S U A L 171 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: INTRODUCTION TO 3D MODELING WINE GLASSES AND CARAFE This project is the perfect way to introduce students to basic concepts in 3D modeling: lathing (sweeping), skinning (lofting), and extruding. It happens in the first week of class. In addition, transparent texturing with reflections and refractions is a focus as a quick start to understanding how to make objects look real. WINE GLASSES AND CARAFE BY YASMIN WISECARVER 172 Design book w-additions.indd 172 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM WINE GLASSES AND CARAFE BY DANIELLE DARGAVEL WINE GLASSES AND CARAFE BY ANDREW CHUNG T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 173 I S V I S U A L 173 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ABANDONED TOY ROBOT 3D ILLUSTRATION BY KAORI MAEDA 174 Design book w-additions.indd 174 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM CASTLE SCENE GAME ART BY EBRU BALICKI DOG ANIMATION STILL BY VANESSA FOSS-TURCAN T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 175 I S V I S U A L 175 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT GREG RAAB My approach to design is derived from years of experience in creating 3-dimensional artwork in glass, metal, and wood. I have held extensive careers in both glassblowing and woodworking. My work demonstrates deep ties to form (both positive and negative space), balance, and symmetry. Much of my work also contains the oil-spot of my playful humor leaking out. In fact, I often struggle with my commitment to a project until I have injected the perfect, quirky twist that I can relate to. I often view the experience of design as equal to, if not greater than its outcome. Regardless of the medium, digital or otherwise, my process requires a balance between structure and spontaneity. “All great work is preparing yourself for the accident to happen. “ –Sidney Lumet See more of Greg’s work on page 54. TWIN TURNTABLES 3D ILLUSTRATION BY GREG RAAB 176 Design book w-additions.indd 176 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM THE TEAPOT 3D ILLUSTRATION BY GREG RAAB T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 177 I S V I S U A L 177 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N WINE GLASS CHESS SET 3D ILLUSTRATION BY GREG RAAB 178 Design book w-additions.indd 178 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM GLASS BLOWN BOTTLES 3D ILLUSTRATION BY KATHLEEN GILLETTE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 179 I S V I S U A L 179 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N ALIEN INVASION 3D ILLUSTRATION BY MICHAEL VAROUHAS UWAJIMAYA SUSHI STOP 3D ILLUSTRATION BY VANESSA FOSS-TURCAN 180 Design book w-additions.indd 180 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM ROCKET CAR 3D ILLUSTRATION BY KATHLEEN GILLETTE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 181 I S V I S U A L 181 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E 182 Design book w-additions.indd 182 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S TABLE AND CHAIRS 3D ILLUSTRATION BY JEN BANNIER T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 183 I S V I S U A L 183 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N REAVERS VIDEO GAME INTERFACE DESIGN AND LOGO BY NICK BEERMAN 184 Design book w-additions.indd 184 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM EXOPLANET VIDEO GAME INTERFACE DESIGN BY CHISA SEKITO T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 185 I S V I S U A L 185 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N STUDENT SPOTLIGHT SKYLAR PARIS Character Concept and Design skyjamesart.com I have always drawn (pun intended) a lot of inspiration as an illustrator from my love of comics books. Having worked for a majority of my personal and professional art career in the realm of traditional 2D illustration and while the world CG art has always intrigued me, its lack of the severe graphic comic style art kept me at bay. With the advances in 3D modeling and texturing I learned at SCC, I now have a new passion in illustration and another design tool to add to my arsenal. The example shown here demonstrates from concept to final design of a superhero speedster in a post apocalyptic world. SKID VICIOUS GAME CHARACTER BY SKYLAR PARIS 186 Design book w-additions.indd 186 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 187 I S V I S U A L 187 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E D E S I G N “XTERMINATOR” FPS VIDEO GAME GRAPHICS PROTOTYPE TEAM PROJECT NANCY BISHOP-HARVEY JEN MAHONEY FUKA NAKAGAWA TIFFANY SULLIVAN 188 Design book w-additions.indd 188 S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM “CABIN FEVER” FPS VIDEO GAME GRAPHICS PROTOTYPE TEAM PROJECT TY BINSCHUS SETH DEFILIPPIS JOYCE FORD BRITTANY STROM YASMIN WISECARVER “UNDERSEA QUEST” FPS VIDEO GAME GRAPHICS PROTOTYPE TEAM PROJECT REBECCA DALLIN DANIELLE DARGAVAL JULIE JOHNSON LAUREL STRAND T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 189 I S V I S U A L 189 9/9/13 11:51 AM S H O R E L I N E 190 Design book w-additions.indd 190 D E S I G N S H O R E L I N E C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E 9/9/13 11:51 AM “COWBOYS AND ALIENS” FPS VIDEO GAME GRAPHICS PROTOTYPE TEAM PROJECT NICK BEERMAN LEONID BENKO ANDREW CHUNG LISA MONTAGUE T H E F U T U R E Design book w-additions.indd 191 I S V I S U A L 191 9/9/13 11:51 AM Design book w-additions.indd 192 9/9/13 11:51 AM T TYPOG RAPHY E F U T U IDE N T I T Y R E I S V I S U A L PA C K A G I N G A D V E R THEIR WORK IN THIS FIRST VOLUME, HIGHLIGHTING CLASS PROJECTS FROM COURSES IN DESIGN, MULTIMEDIA, AND DIGITAL IMAGE CREATION. T IS IN G SHORELINE DESIGN OVER 130 SHORELINE DESIGN STUDENTS SHOW H PA G E L AY O U T N O V SHORELINE DESIGN A C T I V E T E R I N I L L U S T R AT IO V L D L 3 D M U E V E M N T E E D N I G E S E G A M D E S I G N 1 1 cover test.indd 1 O 2 U www.shoreline.edu 10/24/13 4:53 PM