Throughout the year, NWSA students will showcase their works in design projects that will encompass a variety of examples in print, web design, photography, audio, video, animation, e-Publishing and packaging projects.
Talking Type
This exhibit features the impact of typography as an art form, with students using blending modes, layer styles and advanced techniques in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.
In this exhibit, students use the Liquify, Warp and Transform tools, layer masks and several advanced filters in Adobe Photoshop to make this model a human bobblehead doll.
High-end photo retouching means taking a portrait and making it look polished but as natural as possible. In this exhibit, students use professional editing practices learned in Adobe Photoshop to make four models look their best.
In this exhibit, students learn comic book inking and coloring practices on the anime character Naruto. They will ink the character using the Pen and Pencil tools in Adobe Illustrator, and then use coloring techniques learned in Adobe Photoshop.
This exhibit shows how students take historical images and apply their skills in Adobe Photoshop to capture life, not just in light and shadow, but also in full color. Students learn to use layer masks, advanced blending modes and other techniques to colorize these black-and-white images.
Logo redesign is often part of a rebranding and representation ofa new positioning of the company. In this exhibit, NWSA students learn how to conduct research to design a new logo for the pharmaceutical company McKesson.
A composite image is the combination of two or more different pictures taken at different times and combined into one image. In this exhibit, NWSA students learn how to separate images from the background of various source photos, using multiple techniques.
A composite image is the combination of two or more different pictures taken at different times and combined into one image. In the second part of this exhibit, NWSA students learn how to separate images from the background of various source photos, using multiple techniques.
A composite image is the combination of two or more different pictures taken at different times and combined into one image. In the third part of this exhibit, NWSA students learn how to separate images from the background of various source photos, using multiple techniques.