Category Archives: Current Students

Last Minute: Hand Drawn illustration competition by Print Magazine

What is illustration today? Is it pen-and-ink on paper? Vectors on pixels? A cut-paper scene captured in a photograph? A hand-stitched portrait with a touch of Photoshop? We think it’s all of the above. And now, we want to see what illustration is to you.

Submit your work to Print Magazine’s first-ever illustration competition!

Guidelines

This competition is open to all participants and all illustrations styles. There are no restrictions and all entries will be judged equally.  All files must be submitted electronically and be 2MB in size or smaller.

Entry fees

$40/entry
$60/campaign or series
$20/students

Deadline

October 1, 2010

Prizes!

$500 for best in show
$250 for two runner ups

Placement in the magazine and on printmag.com

Questions?

Email Print Magazine at printcomp@fwmedia.com
Or call 715-445-4612 x13430

[Illustration by Lauren Nassef]

Parsons Fall Internship on September 8th

Parsons Fall Internship Fair

Wednesday, September, 8, 2010

10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

55 W. 13th Street, Lang Student Center, 2nd floor

Companies participating include:

A|X Armani Exchange
BCBG Max Azria Group
Calvin Klein, Inc.
CBX
Clinique
Club Monaco
Donna Karan
Elie Tahari
Eyeball
Fisher- Price Brands
Fresh
Gucci Group
HOK
HBO
Interbrand
Jonathan Adler
John Varvatos
Kenneth Cole
Laird + Partners
Large Animal Games
Limited Brands
L’Oreal Paris
Marvel
Michael Kors
MTV Networks
MySpace
Ogilvy & Mather
Penguin Group
Polo Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren Fragrances
Ralph Appelbaum Associates
RG/A
ROSETTA
Smart Design
Victorinox Swiss Army, Inc.
Visionaire / V Magazine /V Man

To participate in the fair, students must be currently enrolled in a Parsons degree program. Students should bring several resumes and a few samples of their work or a portfolio (if applicable) to the event.

Students planning to register for an internship for academic credit should visit the following website for detailed instructions:www.parsons.edu/internships. Students seeking resume assistance should bring their resume to Career Services at least one week prior to the internship fair. Their office contact information is as follows:

Parsons Career Services
2 West 13th Street, room 511
Tel: 212-229-8940
parsonscareers@newschool.edu
Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
http://www.newschool.edu/parsons/about-career-services/

Summer Reading: Invisible Man on display!

Since last year, Parsons faculty member and instructor for Illustration Concepts I, Les Kanturek, has been in charge of helping organization exhibitions in the Illustration lobby display cases.  Over the summer, he’s created a rich treasure trove of visuals related to the Illustration summer reading book: Invisible Man by H.G. Wells.  Above, you can see a somewhat cryptic detail from the display–you’ll have to make a visit to the 8th floor lobby yourself to see the whole picture. Over at his class blog, Les writes the following:

The Illustration Department’s Summer Reading Project for 2010 is H. G. Wells’ classic “The Invisible Man”.  First published in 1897, Wells’ science fiction novel gives us the timeless iconic mad experimenter who suffers from his scientific over-reaching, he plays with forces of nature he cannot control and pays with his life.  Griffin’s invisibility can be seen as both a superpower and a curse.  He is a victim and the aggressor.  Taking place in the small English country town of Iping, location is crucial to the story. The mysterious stranger that appears terrorizes the locals in a very noir-ish fashion.  The idea of paranoia contained in a small town is a theme artist and author Jeff Lemire handles brilliantly in “The Nobody”, a graphic novel based on Wells’Invisible Man.

Read the rest of his entry here.  And make sure to come peruse Les’s thoughtful and delightful display when you’re in the neighborhood.  While you’re at it, take time to look at the other displays as well, which include student work, alumni sketchbooks and drawings, and a whole case devoted to artists’ books in conjunction with Illustration Chair Steven Guarnaccia’s “PictoZine” class.  There’s a lot of inspiration on view.  Don’t miss it!

Kachi Kachi Yama: Animation Inspiration!

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Associate Professor Nora Krug passed along the intriguing video work above as a way to inspire curiosity and creativity as the start of classes looms ever closer.  Summertime is passing by and its time to refresh your imagination!  This work from 1965 by Japanese graphic designer, illustrator, printmaker and painter Tadanori Yokoo is just the ticket to get those illustration juices flowing.

Chelsea Nordstrom’s work featured on NOTCOT

Work by Chelsea Nordstrom, former student in Noel Claro‘s “Beyond the Page” class was recently featured on NOTCOT and got over 2,000 hits in less than 24 hours!  Her “light dependant, lazer cut perpetual calendar” can be seen above and you check out more of Chelsea’s work at her website, which you can find here.

Fantastic work, Chelsea!