Makenna Dubler: capstone
Date
2013
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Dubler, Makenna, artist
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The artist's statement: As a graphic designer, I always try to create unique and appropriate solutions to different tasks. I find that my best work has come out of projects that I struggled with initially and worked very hard to resolve. My creative process involves a lot of brainstorming and trial and error, both through sketches and digital comps. I learn new skills and techniques every day, and I believe that the world of design is a never ending process of critique, revision, and improvement. While my education at CSU has led me to have a very diverse portfolio, my favorite area to focus on, and what I would like to pursue a career in, is magazine layout design. I enjoy creating a visual environment for textual content, and my typography skills have greatly developed because of that. Although sometimes it is challenging to integrate text with design, I have found that there are limitless ways to engage the reader through a well-designed, creative layout. I find a lot of joy in creating work that presents a message I believe in, but I also value what I learn from working on projects that are entirely about form and aesthetics. Most of my work is strongly grounded in typographic content and a cohesive color scheme, while some pieces, such as several posters I have completed, focus on an interesting photograph that serves as the color palette and compositional structure of the project. My goals for improving my skills as a designer during my last semester in college include shifting my focus from typography to illustration, and learning about website development and design by creating my own online site and portfolio. I am excited to be finishing my time as a scholar and applying everything I have learned-and continue to learn every day-to a career as a professional graphic designer.
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Colorado State University Art Department capstone project.
Capstone contains the artist's statement and images of works.
There is no list of the artist's works.
Capstone contains the artist's statement and images of works.
There is no list of the artist's works.