Thursday, October 15, 2015
AIGA Big Event Coming to Vegas
This is something worth saving up for. You got a year to do it, so plan ahead.
To quote one of our professors, Dan McElhattan III, "This Will Be Epic!"
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Social Media Internship
The World Series of Fighting Global Championship
is trying to expand its international presence with social media and is looking for a non-paid (possible stipend) intern.The hours are flexible and the intern can work remotely.
Contact: Debbie Gross • 702-443-0856 • dgross@royal.union.com
Ideal Foods Looking for Part-time Designer
Ideal Foods, a growing local food industry firm, is in the process of expanding and looking to hire a designer to help with design menu layouts & nutritional labels for the food manufacturer.
The opportunity is for 16 hours/week at their location at 3718 Vegas Drive.
Pay is $10 per hour.
Inquires are to be directed to Steve Tlockow • skistlockowski@idealfoods.com • 702-647-3663
The opportunity is for 16 hours/week at their location at 3718 Vegas Drive.
Pay is $10 per hour.
Inquires are to be directed to Steve Tlockow • skistlockowski@idealfoods.com • 702-647-3663
Friday, August 21, 2015
What's On Magazine looking for a designer for art project
What's On Magazine is looking to develop a series of maps highlighting local destinations to be used within the pages of it's publication. The ultimate goal are for these maps to assist Vegas visitors to navigate while in town and for students to be published in a magazine with a 100,000 bi-weekly distribution.
The type of maps they are interested in....
If you have any questions about this project, you can contact Ed Kanet at ed.kanet@csn.edu or 702-651-4159.
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| Map currently being used by What's On Magazine. |
- Strip—from Mandalay Bay to Stratosphere (also showing Town Square and Premium Outlets South).
- Downtown Maps that would moving them north to Valley of Fire, and Mesquite and basic direction to Zion.
- Maps that would move them west to Springs Preserve, Red Rock, Spring Mt Ranch and Mt. Charleston
- Maps that would move them in the right direction to Boulder, Laughlin and Grand Canyon
- Maps that would move them to Los Angeles
If you have any questions about this project, you can contact Ed Kanet at ed.kanet@csn.edu or 702-651-4159.
Saturday, March 7, 2015
2nd Annual CSN Speed Networking Event to Include Media Technologies Students
SELL YOURSELF IN 5 MINUTES to Local Employers
PRACTICE YOUR INTERVIEW SKILLS
CSN Speed Networking Event
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 2015 • 12:00–2:30PM
CSN Cheyenne Campus, Whitley Lounge
- BETTER because it includes the opportunity for students of the CSN Department of Media Technologies to participate in this intense experience.
- BETTER because there are twice as many training sessions for students to prepare for the event.
- BETTER because you will be there…this is, if you sign up today.
Employer Registration: https://apps.csn.edu/speednetworking/employerregistration.aspx
| Download the Flyer |
| Download the Schedule |
Each interview experience is 10 minutes long:
- 5 minutes to sell yourself
- 2 minutes of feedback
- 3 minutes transition to next interview
For more information contact: Dr. Warren Hioki warren.hioki@csn.edu or Laura DeGonia laura.degonia@csn.edu • 702 651-4595 or 702 651-4916
Sunday, December 7, 2014
11th Semi-Annual CSN GRC Design Exhibit
The public is invited to view on Monday and Wednesday this week art and design work of students in the Graphic Communications Program at the College of Southern Nevada.
The exhibits for each night commence with Judging— by private invite only—from 6pm - 9pm; it is open to the public beginning at 9pm.
Students from Dan McElhattan's GRC 207 and GRC 294 classes will be exhibiting their work respectively on Monday, Dec. 8 and Wednesday, Dec. 11 at the Holsum Design Center, 241 W. Charleston, Suite 143.
On Monday, students in the GRC 294 (Portfolio Workshop) will be presenting a body of their work in portfolio style.
Twelve students will be showcasing their talents, skills, and custom made leave behinds and portfolios: Danial Adair, Shannon Bingham, Hannah Bolton, Joseph Dousharm, Rodolfo Gomez, Tayler Hensen, Alfi Huerta, Thomas La Plant, Victor Luu, Dora Santiago, Matthew Stevenson, and Angel Ulloa.
On Wednesday, students in the GRC 207 (Electronic Design) will be showing their interpretation of the "Oddity" show theme in poster format.
The 16 students who will be showing their posters are Shannon Bingham, Hannah Bolton, Alan Castellanos, Joseph Dousharm, Kris Dupaya, Zachary Dupaya, Rodolfo Gomez, Daryl John De Guzman, Julius Edward Neal Cunningham, Lizz Ochoa, Kultida Pamornboon, Julianna Russo, Dora Santiago, Avery Scott, Ma Tatsha, and Lue Xu.
The theme "Oddity" addresses "What makes each of us unique and yet connects us all is our rarity. We are at odds when faced with challenges of combining mere thoughts into visual constructs that require elicit response. To engage our creative design skills and oddity into a strategy, a message of cohesiveness and most times a form of transaction."
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| Poster design by Joseph Dousharm. |
This semester's show Gallery Exhibition is dedicated to CSN's Media Techchnologies' GRC Program.
The show is sponsored by Jeff Lapour of Lapour Partners, M3AD.com, Franklin Documents, George Harris of Mundo/Mingo Restaurants and Alien/Fubar Tequilia.
Additional credits: Curated Coordination: M3AD - Dan McElhattan III; Entertainment - Yvonne Silva; Location: LaPour - Holsum - Lisa Casteen; Food: Mundo, Mingo - George Harris ||; Printing and Production Support - Franklin Documents; Photography - Checko Salgado; Beverages: RocknRollWine.com - Chris Hammond; Artiface || After Party.
Additional thanks go to Doug Bibo for his service and support;
Dan Reynolds, Daniel Wayne Sermon, Daniel Platzman, and Ben McKee for their constant inspiration, climb and contribution to artists everywhere.
And a special Thank You to all the professionals and invited guests who come to judge the event.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Free Series for Designers from Skillshare
Enroll for free in a new Design & Creativity series from Skillshare and learn the building blocks of creativity. From vintage hand-lettering to branding new logos, you're bound to find a class to expand your skill set.
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