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  • Dot Magazine

    The Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography: Two Years, Two Paths, One Destiny

    The Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography: Two Years, Two Paths, One Destiny I was supposed to be a lawyer. A product of perhaps the best quality of public education, I excelled in school and finished my last semester of high school working as the executive intern for the mayor of New York City. I...

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    Beauty of the Fall: 2017 TEDxACCD Faces the Topic of Failure

    BEAUTY OF THE FALL: 2017 TEDxACCD FACES THE TOPIC OF FAILURE We don't know everything.We aren't perfect.We make mistakes,But we embrace themAnd make it work.We are a metamorphosis of X.X = the unknown. In other words, we all fail, and then try again. For the ArtCenter students organizing the Coll...

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    Awards and Accolades

    ArtCenter students shine with recent awards and global recognitions, highlighting their exceptional talent and achievements in creativity and innovation.

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    Concept Art to Game Design: Meet ArtCenter alumni at LightBox Expo

    Concept Art to Game Design: Meet ArtCenter alumni artists and designers at LightBox Expo Animation director. Art director. 2D/3D character animator. Character designer. Concept artist. Creature designer. Game designer. Storyboard artist. Toy Designer. Visual development artist. These are just some ...

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    André Kim: Environmental Design Alum Glides From Cycling to Starbucks

    André Kim: Environmental Design Alum Glides From Cycling to Starbucks At an upscale Starbucks Reserve coffee bar just south of Los Angeles music venue the Greek Theatre, with zig-zagging wooden countertops and the caffeinated clickety-clack of customers on laptops, Environmental Design alumn...

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    HQ:NY — Environmental Design Alum Hines Fischer

    HQ:NY — Environmental Design Alum Hines Fischer Long known as “the city that never sleeps,” New York City can feel chaotic with its cacophony of skyscrapers, subways and noise. But within creative corners of the Big Apple, from a photo studio in Brooklyn to a design firm in Manhat...

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    September DEI Newsletter: Back to School

    Read the September 2022 DEI newsletter. Stories include Food for Thought, Lessons in Equity, Road Less Traveled and more.

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    When in doubt, Illustration alumna Maggie Chiang goes to nature

    When in doubt, Illustration alumna Maggie Chiang goes to nature Thanksgiving is an annual reminder to express gratitude for everything we have in our lives. Here at ArtCenter, we have much to be thankful for: our innovative students, who continually find new ways to impress us; our hardworking fac...

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    Path of Totality: ArtCenter’s Eclipse Exhibition Showcases Art and Wonder

    PATH OF TOTALITY: ARTCENTER'S ECLIPSE EXHIBITION SHOWCASES ART AND WONDER “I want to hire the person who does the publicity for the eclipse,” comedian Steve Martin joked recently in a tweet gone viral. He was referring, of course, to the much-anticipated Great American Eclipse...

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    Julie Joyce and Christina Valentine lead Exhibitions with shows like Cantos of the Sibylline Sisterhood

    RESONANCE AND WONDER JULIE JOYCE AND CHRISTINA VALENTINE LEAD EXHIBITIONS WITH SHOWS LIKE CANTOS OF THE SIBYLLINE SISTERHOOD   At the entrance to the new exhibition Cantos of the Sibylline Sisterhood, currently on display at the Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery on ArtCenter’s Hillside...

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    Unexpected Landings: Chef Justin Pichetrungsi and Coola Founder Chris Birchby In Conversation

    Unexpected Landings Careers don’t always follow a linear path. Just ask Coola founder Chris Birchby and celebrated chef Justin Pichetrungsi, two alums who wound up in places very different from where they’d envisioned themselves. Sometimes—oftentimes—life throws you a curve...

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    The Immersive Frontier: Immersive experiences are everywhere but where is it all heading?

    Immersive experiences are everywhere, whether they're happening in large venues or just millimeters from your retinas. But where is it all heading? And is there room for contemplation?