David Castillo Graphic Design/Advertising Portfolio 2010-2011
Mar 06, 2016
David CastilloGraphic Design/AdvertisingPortfolio2010-2011
A Very Weird Year. The Glass, always half full.The smaller shots however,
came always spilling,left and right.
I feel that as designers, we give up a part of ourselves in favor of the brand, and what is most important to it. We somewhat become parents in creating the identity of a brand, and everything it stands for. Kind of like when your parents are raising you as a child, and control what you wear, and try to mold how you are, and how youthink morally...
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had to have been the topic of the entire year. Coming up in all of my humanities, and in the underlying theories of a good amount of my assignments this year, I learned applying new perspectives are vital to seeing and understanding the world around us. As well as interpreting a variety of stories, and abstract wconcepts into visual matter!It’s rather exciting, really
Endgame, by Samuel Beckett, is a one-act playwith four characters, written in a style associated with the Theatre of the Absurd. It was originally written in French (entitled Fin de partie); as was his custom, Beckett himself translated it into English. The play was first performed in a French-language production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, opening on 3 April 1957. It is commonly considered, along with such works as Waiting for Godot, to be among Beckett’s most important works.Samuel Barclay
Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989)was an Irish avant-garde writer, dramatist and poet, writing in English and French. Beckett’s work offers a bleak outlook on human culture and both formally and philosophically became increasingly minimalist in his later career.
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‘’NOTHING is funnier than unhappiness,’’ says one of the world’s last survivors in Samuel Beckett’s ‘’Endgame.’’ This is not loose talk. ‘’Endgame’’ is as grim as any classic of the modern theater - far bleaker than its predecessor and companion, ‘’Waiting for Godot’’ - and yet it is monstrously funny.
- Frank Rich, THE NEW YORK TIMES
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advertisingWith alot of reflection,
and alternate perspectives, you can start discovering truths
about the world we live in.
Existance is a shared experience,
and through this fact, we can discoverinsightful, sometimes profoundhuman truths about life itself.
All of the good, with less of the bad. All of the good, with less of the bad.
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Many thanks to all of my professors this year:
John Fulbrook IIILuke Hayman
Olga MezhibovskayaBill Oberlander
Rich PelsSteve Mitsch
Dr. George MooreGeorge Ouwendijk
Daniel RiccuitoDavid Borg
Richard Wilde
A Special Thanks to the NY Rangers/Knicks Art Department at Madison Square Garden
Typefaces used throughout this book:Avenier
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