Thursday, December 25, 2008

WELCOME TO THE ADAD BLOG

Welcome to the Art/Digital Art & Design (ADAD) department's blog. This space is going to become a resource for our students and instructors to discover all of the great things that are happening in the ADAD department. We'll also use the space to feature amazing artists and designers, cool Web sites and resources found while surfing the Web.

First up: A new Mac lab for DAD. Long live the Mac, the Mac Minis are gone. We'll be getting a new desktop Mac lab in SSF 101 this coming Spring. The computers have been ordered along with twenty-six 21" Wacom Cintiq drawing monitors. 

Tell me you're not excited and wishing Winter break was already over so you could start playing with these cool new toys.

I'm going to add links to the best sites I find as I'm surfing each week. Starting now.

You should be checking this site out every week if not more often to see some of the best links for art, design and tech. 

I'm looking forward to creating a team of designers and instructors who will add to this blog on a regular basis. I've invited a few instructors so far. Let's see who bites.

Have a good one.

-Daniel

2 comments:

  1. Cool blog Daniel and so true too.

    I have been guilty of the "get rich" mentality but have been learning, the hard way, that the hard way is the only way to get anywhere when it comes to learning design and profiting in design.

    CROWDSPRING is a great place to build a portfolio with real world feedback and even the chance of making some money. The odds are definitely better than winning the lottery.

    --Dave Hall

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  2. Cool blog Daniel and so true too.

    I have been guilty of the "get rich" mentality but have been learning, the hard way, that the hard way is the only way to get anywhere when it comes to learning design and profiting in design.

    CROWDSPRING is a great place to build a portfolio with real world feedback and even the chance of making some money. The odds are definitely better than winning the lottery.

    --Dave Hall

    ReplyDelete

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