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How To Be A Design Student (And How To Teach Them)

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Designer, artist, and educator Mitch Goldstein’s experience as student and teacher gives guidance and inspiration to help students get the most out of design school.

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Description

Twenty short essays by designer, artist, and educator Mitch Goldstein to help design students to get the most out of school.

Having taught design for 16 years, Mitch Goldstein explores all aspects of how to get the most out of the design school experience, in a way that makes sense for design students at any level of their education, or someone thinking about attending a design school and wondering what it’s really all about.

Goldstein will cover such topics as:

Why go to design school

What actually happens in your classes during your time at design school

What kind of assignments you can expect

How critiques work

What you’re actually expected to do on a daily basis

How to translate ideas into paying client projects

How to make things that will get you a job

And much more

From collaboration and critiques to practice and process, this book gives design students a guide to make the best of their school experience, while also adding value for design professors to understand how to design school from a student’s perspective, and to better the collaborative experience.

Additional information

Weight 0.318 kg
Dimensions 14 × 20.3 × 1.5 cm
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Other

Pages

176

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

745.4071173 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K