How To Be A Design Student (and How to Teach Them)

Author:   Mitch Goldstein
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
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9781797222295


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 March 2023
Format:   Paperback
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How To Be A Design Student (and How to Teach Them)


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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.

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Author:   Mitch Goldstein
Publisher:   Chronicle Books
Imprint:   Chronicle Books
ISBN:  

9781797222295


ISBN 10:   1797222295
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   16 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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It's true, there is skill to the practice of being a student, but it is often forgotten amid concerns of getting a job and other goals of post-graduation. How To Be A Design Student is an invitation to learn how to fuel your creative practice as a design student and keep it fueled as a working professional. - Meena Khalili, Faculty, School of Visual Art and Design, University of South Carolina One of the things I regret most in life is that I didn't have Mitch Goldstein as a teacher. With the benefit of his wisdom, wit, and warmth, there's no telling what I would have been able to accomplish. The good news is that -- thanks to this book -- all of us can gain from his insight and the joy of knowing that there's still plenty left to do. - Michael Bierut, Designer and educator This must-read list of actualized considerations will prepare the student, challenge the educator and enlighten the parent in us all. Ready your mind to hear from a seasoned and perpetually curious design educator with the tone of a caring, introspective and observant mentor that has your best interest at heart. - David Jon Walker, MFA candidate, Yale School of Art Throw away all your assumptions and dive into this book. Even if you're not sure about design school -- or any creative or craft-focused major -- this is a must-read. This book has me wishing I could go to college all over again. A must-have playbook for prospective and current design students and teachers. -Jaime Derringer, Founder, Design Milk With his signature wisdom and wit, Mitch Goldstein offers a generous examination of design education from both the students' and teachers' points of view. His insights go a long way to remove apprehension and ease misunderstandings in design education. - Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell, Faculty, Rhode Island School of Design


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Mitch Goldstein is a designer, artist, educator, and author based in upstate New York. He is an Associate Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, where he teaches in the College of Art and Design. Mitch has written about design education for over ten years, including articles published in Communication Arts, Adobe 99U, and AIGA.

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