By: Nancy Sharon Collins |
This small and intimate department of four full-time graphic arts instructors and practitioners is aggressively repurposing itself with the goal of being in the forefront of the digital age.
The VISC program at Delgado provides an active learning environment where students with diverse backgrounds and goals develop the industry-specific skills needed to become successful practicing designers or progress to programs offering advanced degrees.
The program offers professional skill development that reflects current trends in graphic design and fulfills the professional expectations of the industry, local employers, the College, and the community.
Metal printer's type used to be stored in wooden cases |
This obsolete photostat camera fills an entire room |
A selection of traditional graphic design tools |
Computer-based graphic design is now standard practice |
Print colors may still be selected using printed samples |
A sample of Sabon typeface |
So, what about that big, old photostat camera mentioned earlier? Well, that big, old dinosaur is still in the photography lab, but its days are surely numbered. Stay tuned to this blog and we'll let you know its progress.
VISC is a highly collaborative field that shares its achievements |
Related items of interest by and about Nancy Sharon Collins:
Delgado Newscenter story about the VISC typography class
Posts about New Orleans and graphic arts at Neenah Papers’ “Against the Grain” blog
http://www.neenahpaperblog.com/2012/03/mash-up-new-orleans-my-old-port-home/
http://www.neenahpaperblog.com/2012/02/elements-of-surprise-new-orleans-design-landscape/
A story about Collins’ work as a stationery designer