Podcasts about 2d design

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Best podcasts about 2d design

Latest podcast episodes about 2d design

Bricks & Bytes
BBBC 25/05- VC's Perspective On How Technology Can Streamline Design Coordination in Construction Projects

Bricks & Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 24:32


In this episode of BBBC, we had Vivin Hegde, GP and founding partner of Zacua Ventures, and we got to learn about Firmus, a groundbreaking software that's revolutionizing the way we approach design coordination and risk mitigation in construction projects... and many more! Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Firmus's AI-driven platform detects and mitigates design issues early on ✅ The challenges of design coordination among stakeholders and how technology can help ✅ Pricing strategies for construction tech startups based on target audience and value ✅ Firmus's funding rounds and what they indicate about the company's growth ----------------------------- Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:20 Discussion of Firmus and its AI Design Review Platform 06:09 Focus on 2D Design and Clash Detection 09:38 Challenges of Coordination in the Design Process 13:19 Using Technology and Workflow to Improve Design Coordination 16:26 Similar Companies and Investment in Firmus 22:07 Funding Rounds and Market Trends 24:24 Conclusion

CAA Conversations
Lauren Whearty // Eric Hibit // Teaching Color Theory

CAA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 74:06


Lauren Whearty and Eric Hibit are artists, curators, and educators, who both think deeply about the importance of color as a subject in art, society, and in how they teach painting and design courses. Color is a vital component in foundational artistic studies, it also plays an important role in culture, technology, history, science, and more. In this episode Lauren & Eric will discuss the ways they use and think about color in their studios, Eric's “Color Theory for Dummies” book, book recommendations, and how they each approach color in the classroom. Lauren Whearty is an artist, educator, and curator living and working in Philadelphia, PA. She received her MFA from Ohio State University, and her BFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. She has been a Co-Director at Ortega y Gasset Projects, an artist-run curatorial collective and non-profit in Brooklyn, NY since 2017. Lauren has attended residencies such as Yale's Summer School of Art through the Ellen BattelStoeckel Fellowship, The Vermont Studio Center, Soaring Gardens Artist Retreat, and the Golden Foundation Artist Residency. She has recently received grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation, and Joseph Roberts Foundation. Lauren also received the President's Creative Research and Innovation Grant from University of the Arts, to develop work for her first solo exhibit which was recently at Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia. Lauren currently teaches 2D Design, Color, Painting & Drawing courses at University of the Arts and Tyler School of Art & Architecture in Philadelphia. Eric Hibit (born Rochester, NY) is a visual artist based in New York City. He attended the Corcoran College of Art + Design (BFA,1998) and Yale University School of Art (MFA, 2003). In New York, he has exhibited at Morgan Lehman Gallery, Dinner Gallery, Deanna Evans Projects, My Pet Ram, One River School of Art + Design, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Underdonk Gallery, Anna Kustera Gallery, Max Protetch Gallery, and elsewhere. He has exhibited nationally at Hexum Gallery in Montpelier, VT, Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC, Wege Center for the Arts at Maharishi University in Fairfield, IA, Geoffrey Young Gallery in Great Barrington, MA, The University of Vermont, Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek, CA and internationally in Sweden, France and Norway. His work has been covered by the Washington Post, The Village Voice, Hyperallergic, Newsweek, New York Times and New York Post. Hibit has taught studio art at Drexel University, The Cooper Union, Suffolk County Community College, 92NY, Tyler School of Art, NYU and Hunter College. Artist residencies include Terra Foundation in Giverny, France (2003), and Kingsbrae International Residency for the Arts (2019) and Green Olives Arts in Tetouan, Morocco (2019). Publications include Dear Hollywood Writers, with poet Geoffrey Young (Suzy Solidor Editions, 2017) and Paintings and Fables with Wayne Koestenbaum, a limited edition artist's book (2017), and Color Theory for Dummies, published by Wiley (2022).  He is currently Co-Director of Ortega y Gasset Projects, an artist-run gallery based in Brooklyn, where he has curated exhibitions since 2014.

YAY VPA The HCC Arts
SW Student Art Exhibit Spring 2022_HCC Beat

YAY VPA The HCC Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 3:37


A return to our in-person student exhibitions. Features art studio students at West Loop and Stafford. Juried for awards in Drawing, Painting (Acrylic and Watercolor), 2D Design, 3D Design, Ceramics, Sculpture, Life Drawing, Art Metals, Digital Art, and Photography.  

EnterVR
VR UX 101 : Crossing over from 2D design to AR/VR with Sonya Seddarasan

EnterVR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 30:54


Check out the video version: https://youtu.be/cX5X0yiaPUg Welcome to EnterVR ! Excited to bring you an insightful conversation as part of the VR UX design series featuring Sonya Seddarasan, a product designer with experience in mobile, AR and VR design. In this talk we tackle questions like: How to 2D designers can prepare to tackle the challenges of the spatial computing paradigm using real world familiarity to design virtual reality interactions Don't reinvent the wheel with UI patterns in AR/VR Obstacles to creating iteration loops Check out the slides below to learn more from Sonya's design talks: https://www.slideshare.net/SonyaSeddarasan/from-2d-to-3d-product-design https://www.slideshare.net/SonyaSeddarasan/familiarity-from-2d-ui-to-3d-spatial-interface Get in touch with Sonya with the links below! https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonya-seddarasan-303570a4/ https://account.altvr.com/channels/1531069185847722286 Thanks to Sonya for being a wonderful guest and thanks for tuning in to the show!

YAY VPA The HCC Arts
Central Fall 2019 Juried Student Exhibition

YAY VPA The HCC Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 1:55


Exhibition of work from the art studio students at Central. Juried for awards in 12 studio categories; Printmaking, Drawing, Painting, Watercolor, 2D Design, 3D Design, Ceramics, Sculpture, Life Drawing, Art Metals, Digital Art, and Photography. 

YAY VPA The HCC Arts
Juried Student Art at Central | Spring 2019

YAY VPA The HCC Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 2:56


Juried art exhibition of work from the art studio students at Central. Awards in 12 studio categories; Printmaking, Drawing, Painting, Watercolor, 2D Design, 3D Design, Ceramics, Sculpture, Life Drawing, Art Metals, Digital Art, and Photograph.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode #33: Anthony Watkins

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 73:18


In this episode Positive Space sits down with Anthony Watkins, Associate Professor of Graphic Design at Sam Houston State University. Watkins discusses foundations effect on Graphic Design, teaching professionalism in his field and inspirations for students.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode # 32: Michael Marks

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 38:55


In this episode Positive Space speaks with Michael Marks, Associate Professor of Art and Foundations Program Coordinator at the South Carolina School of the Arts at Anderson University. Michael discusses the foundations program at Anderson University and the release of FATE in Review.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

In this episode Positive Space speaks with Jesse Payne, Head of the Drawing Studio and Assistant Professor in the Art & Design Foundations Department at Virginia Commonwealth University, based in Doha, Qatar. Mr. Payne discusses the opportunities created teaching at an international university.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

We discuss creative detours, the mystery of art, becoming comfortable in your own skin as well as the habit and repetition and the true courage it takes to make things, with artist and educator, Gary Setzer, Associate Professor, Division Chair of the First Year Experience at The University of Arizona. While exploring the question many educators are asking “Is (should) Foundations be the same for everyone?” Gary outlines the heart behind the thematic “salad bar” design to his foundations curriculum, which gives students agency, while balancing both craft and content. Each eight week module explores material possibilities while welcoming the value of individual student voices, with this DIY approach to Foundations.

CAA Conversations
Ray Yeager, Katherine Barnes // teaching Intro to Art or Art Appreciation to non-majors

CAA Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2017 27:09


Ray Yeager is an Associate Professor of Art at the University of Charleston in Charleston, West Virginia. He teaches traditional art courses such as Drawing, Painting, Design, and several innovative courses that infuse art-based practices and creativity into disciplines such as Business and the STEM subjects. Currently, Katherine’s weeks are filled with teaching Art Appreciation, Art History I & II, and 2D Design at various Columbia College campuses as an adjunct professor and on the weekends she enjoys exploring new places by taking spontaneous road trips.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Amy Reidel, faculty member at both St. Louis Community College and Saint Louis University & FATE Shout Out Award Winner, discusses happiness, community engagement, privilege & practical tips for projects that encourage critical thinking.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode 6: Jessica Burke and Emily Sullivan Smith

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 61:49


Jessica Burke (JB), Georgia Southern University and Emily Sullivan Smith, University of Dayton thoughtfully discuss the role of a Foundations Coordinator, balancing administrative roles with teaching and the pros/cons of a unified foundations curriculum.

Creator Forge Podcast
Pat Bollin: Game Artist and Illustrator (Part 2)

Creator Forge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 66:21


Pat Bollin is a Concept Artist and Illustrator for the casino game industry. He has been an accomplished web and advertising illustrator, a published comic book artist, and served a 5 year tour as a U.S. Naval Illustrator-Draftsman. He holds BFA and MFA in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Pat has a passion for learning and teaching, and has taught Drawing, 2D Design, and Concept Art at SCAD and the Art Institute of Atlanta. He and his lovely wife, Renee (also a design professional), live, work, play, and renovate their fixer-upper house in Atlanta, GA. In this second Half of the interview, we explore his struggles after art school, dabbling in different art careers, and eventual success as a professional artist.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode 5: Thoughts on Positive Space

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 14:07


Thoughts on Positive Space. Last October, we had the opportunity to attend the SECAC conference in Virginia as well as the Mid-America College Art Association conference in Ohio and asked participants at the FATE affiliate sessions to consider what positive space means to them. Special thanks to Lily Kounen and Guen Montgomery for inviting us to gather these thoughtful reflections on positive space.

Creator Forge Podcast
Pat Bollin: Game Artist and Illustrator

Creator Forge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 46:34


Originally form L.A. (Lower Alabama), Pat Bollin is a Concept Artist and Illustrator for the casino game industry. He has been an accomplished web and advertising illustrator, a published comic book artist, and served a 5 year tour as a U.S. Naval Illustrator-Draftsman. He holds BFA and MFA in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Pat has a passion for learning and teaching, and has taught Drawing, 2D Design, and Concept Art at SCAD and the Art Institute of Atlanta. He and his lovely wife, Renee (also a design professional), live, work, play, and renovate their fixer-upper house in Atlanta, GA. Pat's Website Shape Language The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus - Vol 1 SCAD Savannah The Great Comics Crash of 1996   Podcast Credits: Pat Bollin: Host Jeremiah Clark: Co-Host Opinions expressed by guests are their own, and not necessarily endorsed by their employer, past present or future, nor by Creator Forge, LLC.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode 3: Jenna Frye and Ellen Mueller

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016 48:31


Art professors Jenna Frye and Ellen Mueller have a lively discussion about teaching foundations courses, time management skills and Janet Jackson.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode 2: Chris Ireland and Peter Reichardt (part 2)

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 44:13


Art professors Chris Ireland and Peter Reichardt have a lively discussion about teaching studio courses online, assessment and the possibilities of utilizing Pokemon in foundations projects.

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations
Episode 2: Chris Ireland and Peter Reichardt (Part 1)

Positive Space: Conversation in Art Foundations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 54:59


Art professors Chris Ireland and Peter Reichardt have a lively discussion about teaching studio courses online, assessment and the possibilities of utilizing Pokemon in foundations projects.