Category Archives: Writing

Milton Glaser Presentation

Milton Glaser

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Chipp Kidd Presentation

Chipp Kidd

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Muk-Bang

Mukbang, meokbang, muk-bang– what are they, where are they from, why are they important, and why should I care?  I could just tell you to google the definition if you didn’t know, but I don’t want to be “that guy,” … Continue reading

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Interaction Review #1

A Game I Could Play Forever A game that I could literally play forever is Pokemon Omega Ruby. You interact with the game by using D-p, and an analog stick to move around. There is also a “L” and and … Continue reading

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Kara Walker

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Gustav Hamilton

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Penumbra

(Sound Finding Form)

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Classmate Logo Critique: Josh Williams

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Classmate Critique 2 (Austin Suain)

https://suainad.wordpress.com/ The overlap and follow through of this animation was fairly moderate. There was very little. He needs to offset the arms when they come up. One should be moving a little bit before the other one. The first half … Continue reading

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Classmate Critique 1 (Luzmary Nieves)

https://luzmarynieves.wordpress.com/2015/10/07/walking-cycle/ The overlap and followthrough of this walk cycle was ok, I would call it moderate. The first thing I noticed is that the torso leans to the same side the entire time. This is bad because the torso is … Continue reading

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