Posts Tagged: BFA Project

Ellen George: BFA Project | Why Create?

Monday, April 13th, 2009


Completing my BFA project has been an incredible experience. I was been able to challenge myself and in return grow and learn new things.

I started thinking about what I wanted to do for my BFA project in the summer before I took my first semester BFA class. I had been making sock creatures all summer and wanted to brand them. I wanted to create a whole store for them and other creative things I had made. After I went to my first semester BFA class I changed the project to informing the general public about good design. Then I read Elder Uchtdorf’s talk “Happiness, Your Heritage.” After reading the talk I knew I wanted to focus my project more on creating and why we do it. A couple days after reading that talk I had an art seminar class with Erik Adams. He came to my BFA class and I was able to talk to him about my project. He said instead of focusing my project on what I create, focus it on what others create and get as many people involved in your project as possible. It took me awhile to get over my idea of having my project about me, but I’m so glad that I listened to what Erik had to say. From there the concept for my project was set. I then started to create a list of people that were different ages and created different things. By this time I entered into my second semester BFA class. I started to interview people. The interviews took anywhere from 45 minutes to 2 hours. I would ask then questions about what they do or create and why they do it. My husband Daniel would come with me and photograph during the interview. He would photograph them creating something or photograph projects they were working on or had already done. This part of the project lasted several weeks. During that time I started to think about the format of the book I was going to be putting this information in. As I completed an interview I then had to write up the interview and edit through the pictures Daniel had taken. Then I would flow the text and photos into the book. From there it was a long process and editing, designing, printing mock ups for critique, taking the feedback and adjusting and finessing the project.

The idea for displaying my project was something that came to me the more I worked on my book. I was looking through Martha Stewart’s website and came across a photograph of several empty frames that were all different sizes and shapes that were painting in an analogous color scheme. I feel in love with that idea. I didn’t want to put up foam core boards in the gallery, which is want most graphic designers seemed to do. It is a gallery for art and I wanted the project to fit in the gallery. So, Daniel and I spent a week going to the thrifts stores picking up picture frames that were different sizes and shapes. The oval ones seemed to be the hardest ones to find. We then spent the weekend sanding, priming, and painting the frames. Since I was displaying a book for my main project I needed something to set it on. I didn’t want to use the stands they provided in the gallery. A friend gave me the idea of having an environment of a creative setting that would have a desk and supplies to create things. I bought the desk and wanted to have things on the desk to have it feel like a creative environment. I ended up not putting supplies or too many other things on the desk just so that the book would be the focal point.

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Cory Burbidge: 2009 BFA Gallery

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Hello Alumni! I thought I would contribute to this blog by posting my final BFA project. I hope to share some valuable insight and knowledge I’ve gained through this experience.  In this book my aim is to draw a new map. A map that represents the culture and food cuisine of china and its peoples. Beyond the food is a metaphor (title of the exhibit) to explain that while we eat, there is more to it, more information, more to be heard, seen, and felt. I’ve not traveled to China, and perhaps that is my biggest downfall in this project. So the information in this book/show has been garnished and research through people, books, and time. I am now currently looking to start an exciting new career in Print, Web, Identity, and Packaging design. My family is willing to relocate as needed. If you know of a job oppurtunity or company that would fit these descriptions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at: Cory Burbidge | Cell - 208-757-1977 | website - coryburbidge.com | Email - me@coryburbidge.com
 

When I first began this project it started off as a love for food in general. I began by researching various Chinese restaurants and establishments in today’s culture. Eventually I came to realize I needed to experience the cooking experience for my self. I determined that I would need authentic as possible to alleviate the replacements and substitutions that we generally refer to as the Americanization of food. Through an acquaintance of my wife at BYU-I, I was introduced to Shen Lei, a college professor of Chinese. I came to realize that Shen Lei was the driving force and source for most of my information, she represented the culture, the food, the people, and to a certain extent the land. She could tell me more about life in china than I could ever hope to get on my own through books. So you could say that this book is alive. Alive with food and the people that helped it to become that way.

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Shawn Murdock: Fall 2008 BFA Show

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Hello fellow alumni and friends. I thought that you might all like to see one of the exhibits from this past BFA show. I chose to do an Information Design based project focusing on the mountain bike trails within the Big Hole Mountain range (Idaho/Wyoming area). I created a trail guide, maps, icons, and a trail way-finding system. I had a lot of fun “doing research” on this project. (Mountain biking at Kelly Canyon) By the time it was over I had ridden over one hundred and fifty miles gathering G.P.S. coordinates and documenting every rock, bump, and stream I could find. It was a time consuming project but now that I Iook back it was great learning experience.I am now currently in Los Angeles looking to start an exciting new career in Environmental/Packaging design. If you know of any firms looking to hire in or out of L.A. please let me know. As both my wife and I are flexible to move. If you would like to see more of my work you can visit www.shawnmurdock.com

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