One thing that I saw while touring was inventions being considered art. Students had to make full page laminated descriptions of their invention and show the uses and prototypes made for it. This opened my mind up to whole new uses of illustration and design.
As I walked through the halls of MIAD I came across many interesting things. What appealed to me were the individual work rooms set up for the kids. They’re walls were filled with projects and incomplete art that gave each room a distinctive look to it. I felt that these were almost like home for most of these students. The only other time that I have seen anything close to this is at our school in the art room. It reminds me of the Eames offices where it was a factory for some of the best designers and artists in America. I chose to photograph art that popped to me. These three pictures are a part of each students work area. The first was in the work space of a student, the second is a huge illustration poster with many forms of font and design working with space(hard to see because it is blurry), and the third were some colorful party hats that were being used as a still life.