featured STUDENT JOURNEY

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Student 1 is currently a designer and illustrator who specializes in traditional and digital mediums. 


A graduate of Fine Arts and Design major in advertising arts at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, June’s work focuses on moods, emotions, and storytelling using delicate characters, whimsical landscapes, and lettering. She specializes in digital and traditional mediums such as watercolors, gouache, and acrylic. Her works have been featured in various exhibitions, design blogs, and print publications.

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SCHOOL AND PROGRAM APPLIED

SAIC: School of the Art Institute of Chicago

SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO

Program: Visual Communication Design


The Visual Communication Design department encourages students to actively engage their world and define their role as contributing designers by developing their critical and analytical skills, personal voice, and visual language. The department cultivates a sense of social responsibility and inquiry in student designers who will be working at the intersection of art, design, and mass culture.

Artistic creation is an expression of life within oneself – it describes and praises the amazing and great love of God who created the universe and all the living things.” 


TENG-KO WENG

Founder & Chairman


THE PROCESS

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Timeline


1

Get familiar with the SAIC Portfolio and requirment.

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As you create your works throughout the year, document your thinking, learning, and creative processes.

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Start capturing digital images of your artworks—students usually take photos or use a scanner. Make sure your images meet the requirements for file format and image size.

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Work with your teacher to make sure you select the correct type of portfolio. It’s important to select the correct portfolio type—it affects how the portfolio is scored.