Thursday, October 18, 2012

Friday - social cause meets guerilla

Hi guys,

Please bring your camera, exacto knife to class on Friday. We will be working on social cause brainstorming and talking more about how design impacts the world around you. We will be having a couple of high school students in class with you from the area high school so be sure to make them feel like one of the team tomorrow. Remember to be working on your thumbnails and research. Research you need 5 pages for your job folder. Thumbnails you will need 30 thumbs for your poster and 20 for your guerrilla. Total of 50 by Monday. Wednesday your roughs will be due and Friday, Oct. 26th will be your critique. Quick turn around on this but we have a lot more to cover this semester before we get to the end which is quickly coming near. See you tomorrow!

Also are you struggling to find a cause? Here is a just a short list of the few of the issues designers are attempting to tackle today.


Academic Freedom

Adoption

Advertising, children's Affirmative ActionAgeismAIDS/HIVAir PollutionAirline IssuesAlcohol AbuseAnimal rightsAnti-Muslim Discrimination and ViolenceAnti-SemitismArsonArts Funding and CensorshipAt Risk Students: Higher EducationAttention Deficit-Hyperactivity DisorderAutismAutomobile and Highway SafetyBi-lingualismBirth ControlCampaign Finance ReformCancerCapital PunishmentCensus IssuesCheating, academicChild Abuse and MolestationChild LaborChronic Fatigue SyndromeChurch-State SeparationCivil LibertiesCivil RightsCoastal Pollution and Wetlands ProtectionCollege SportsComputer Crime, HackingConsumer Debt and BankruptcyCorporal PunishmentCorporate CrimeCrimeCriminal RightsCults and Alternative ReligionsDefense Spending and PreparednessDeforestation and LoggingDisability RightsDivorce and Child SupportDomestic ViolenceDownsizing, corporateDrought and aquifer depletionDrug AbuseDrugs, War onEating DisordersEnergy DependencyEnvironmental JusticeEnvironmentally-inducred IllnessEuthanasiaEvolution EducationExtinction and Species Loss: Biota Invasion and Habitat DestructionFarm crisisFood and Drug SafetyFoster CareGamblingGangsGay and Lesbian RightsGenetic EngineeringGentrificationGlobal WarmingGun violence and gun controlHate CrimesHate Internet and RadioHate SpeechHealth Care ReformHeart DiseaseHomelessnessHousing costsHuman experimentationIdentity TheftImmigrationImmigration, IllegalIndoor PollutionInfectious Diseaseand EpidemicsInfrastructure DeteriorationIntellectual Property RightsJournalistic EthicsJudicial ReformJuvenile JusticeLegal Services for the PoorLiteracyMandatory SentencingMarijuanaMass TransitMedia BiasMedia ConsolidationMedia Sex and ViolenceMedical MalpracticeMedicare and Medicaid ReformMedicine, alternativeMental IllnessMigrant WorkersMilitia MovementMinimum and Living WagesMoney LaunderingN(ot) I(n) M(y) B(ackyard) Y(ard) IssueNative Americans and Government PolicyNatural Disasters and Disaster ReliefNeedle Exchange ProgramsNoise PollutionNuclear Power and WasteNuclear WeaponsObesityOccupational Safety and HealthOrgan and Tissue TransplantsOrganic FoodsOrganized CrimePlagiarismPolice Abuse and CorruptionPornographyPoverty and WealthPrison Reform and Prisoner RightsPrivacyProstitutionPublic Opinion PollingRacial ProfilingRapeRecycling and ConservationRed-lining and loan discriminationReproductive Rights and TechnologyRiotingSchool Standards and TestingSchool ViolenceSchool Vouchers and PrivatizationScientific Research EthicsSecrecy, GovernmentalSex EducationSexual HarassmentSingle ParentingSocial Security ReformSpace Exploration, costs and benefitsSpecial EducationStem Cell ResearchStressStudent RightsSuicideSuperstores v. Main StreetSweatshopsTax ReformTerm LimitsTerrorism, DomesticTerrorism, ForeignTerrorism, War onTobacco and tobacco-related health issuesTort ReformToxic WasteTraffic CongestionUnemploymentUnionsUrban SprawlVeterans' IssuesVoluntarism and VolunteeringVoting IssuesWaste DisposalWater PollutionWeapons of Mass DestructionWelfare and welfare reformWilderness ProtectionWomen's Rights

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