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Din indgang til den grafiske branche

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Drømmer du om at blive grafisk designer? Styrk dit visuelle talent på et grundkursus i efteråret.

Kreativ Basis: Design er et intensivt grundkursus på DMJX for dig, som gerne vil afprøve og skærpe dine visuelle evner. Målet er, du styrker dit grafiske talent og forstår at udtrykke dig gennem design og grafiske virkemidler.

Kreativ Basis: Design henvender sig primært til yngre tegne, grafik- og designtalenter. Du behøver ikke have en bestemt uddannelsesbaggrund eller have erfaring fra designbranchen. Kurset er også henvendt til dig, der gerne vil gå reklamevejen, men har brug for at styrke dit håndværk og visuelle udtryk. Med andre ord: Uanset hvor du er lige nu, vil du opleve at have flyttet dig et godt stykke, når kurset er slut.

Kurset strækker sig over i alt 30 aftener i efteråret (start 2. september), og du får fornøjelsen af at møde to erfarne, faste undervisere: Maj Ribergård og Lars Pryds, (det er dem du kan se herover) – samt en håndfuld gæstelærere med hver sit speciale.

Vi skal arbejde med emner som fx

  • Typografi
  • Illustration og billedbrug
  • Stil og grafisk udtryk
  • Visuel idégenerering og skitseteknik
  • Samspil og samarbejde
  • Nye medier vs. gamle medier
  • Designprocessen: Fra idé til færdig tryksag

– i en skøn blanding af teori, praktiske øvelser og hjemmeopgaver. Og så skal vi ikke mindst have det rigtig sjovt, mens vi arbejder. Herunder kan du se billeder fra et tidligere hold, samt eksempler på opgaveløsninger fra tidligere studerende.

Ansøgningsfrist er 15. august 2015, men der er åbent for ansøgning nu, så søg gerne hurtigt. Kursusstart 2. september.
Læs mere om kurset og om hvordan du ansøger på DMJX’s hjemmeside

 

DMJX Kreativ Basis: Design 2014 på bootcamp i Ringsted, 4.-5. oktober 2014. Undervisere: Maj Ribergård og Lars Pryds. Foto: Lars Pryds
DMJX Kreativ Basis: Design 2014 på bootcamp i Ringsted, 4.-5. oktober 2014. Foto: Lars Pryds

 

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Illustrationsopgave: Cecilie Højberg Hansen
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Illustrationsopgave: Andreas Juul Blinkenberg

 

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Designopgave: Natalie Biering Sørensen

 

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CD-cover, designopgave: Henrik Arild Beierholm Pedersen

 

 

DMJX Kreativ Basis: Design 2014 på bootcamp i Ringsted, 4.-5. oktober 2014. Undervisere: Maj Ribergård og Lars Pryds. Foto: Lars Pryds
DMJX Kreativ Basis: Design 2014 på bootcamp i Ringsted, 4.-5. oktober 2014. Foto: Lars Pryds

 

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Webbanner, designopgave: Julie Lavard Brogaard

 

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Illustrationsopgave: Melanie Herskind

 

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Illustrationsopgave: Osvald Landmark Rasmussen

 

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Læs mere og ansøg om optagelse på Kreativ Basis: Design, på DMJX’s hjemmeside

The stories behind the art

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Did you know that you can easily get to know the story behind many of my paintings and collages? Anywhere on pryds.com, go to the “Art” menu and click one of the submenus to read about the ideas behind the work, or see early versions or related art. One of the most recent addition is the one highlighted here – the complete “Blönduós Forever” series.

Many of the works are even for sale – if you’re interested in buying, please drop me an email. See also the gallery on www.pryds.com/art

The sweet smell of success

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Editor’s column from SNDS Magazine no. 2, 2015:

Do not try to win awards.
Do not try to follow fashion.
Be true to your subject and you will be far more likely to create something that is timeless.
That’s where the true art lies.
– Paul Arden*

Although you should not create just to win, nearly everybody likes to win awards. If the awards are given to you by colleagues or people you look up to within your profession, the feeling is especially great. Once again, Scandinavian newspapers can enjoy this feeling: In April, the jury behind the SND 37th Best of News Design competition named Dagens Nyheter (S) and Politiken (DK) “World’s Best-Designed™ Newspapers” – together with De Morgen (Belgium), and The Guardian (Britain).

The jury chose between 215 newspapers submitted from all over the world, and it’s worth noting that Dagens Nyheter wins this title for the third year in a row. Politiken is now a four time World’s Best winner, having previously received the title in 2006, 2011, and 2012.

We even had a Scandinavian runner-up this year: Svenska Dagbladet (S), (World’s Best in 2004) was among the 17 finalists.

So it’s fair to say that Scandinavian news­papers maintain world class quality, compared to regions with a much higher number of publications to choose from – and probably much higher budgets to draw from, too. This bodes well for the Scandinavian competition of which the winners will be announced in October.

In the digital competition, SND named only one “World’s Best-Designed™ Digital” winner – Facebook. This controversial decision was announced in April at the SNDDC seminar in Washington and evoked strong reactions from many in the business – even after the SND website published an extended statement (labelled by Roger Black on twitter as “sad excuses”) from the judges. We wanted to keep the discussion going a bit longer and asked leading news designers for their comment to the jury’s decision (see p. 18–20).

In February, I had the honour of serving once again as judge in the print categories of the Best of Scandinavian News Design competition. It’s such a privilege to get the opportunity to see hundreds of submitted entries representing a snapshot of Scandinavian newspaper design right now. A lot of good work, a fair amount of excellent work, and among them the few pieces that really stand out.

One unique voice this year was that of Finnish illustrator Klaus Welp – whose detailed drawings earned him an Honourable Mention and (on this issue’s cover) a nomination for a Silver or Gold Award. We wanted to see more of Klaus Welp’s work – and found out that the style used in the two winning entries is just one of his many distinct voices – see p. 22-29.

Also in this issue
Pål Nedregotten, Chief Innovation Officer at Amedia AS, Oslo looks into some of the myths that surround digital news – and argues that even though more and more people read news updates on social media it is still extremely important to have a dedicated, well-edited front page on your own website – not least to care for your most loyal readers. See p. 10–12.

We also look into a new design trend called “anti­cipatory design” which will also be a theme on the SNDS15 Conference in October. Kartin Hansen, Head of Digital Development at Jyllands-Posten, Denmark, explains the basics and wonders when the news media will jump on this trend wagon. See p. 14–15.

Anders Tapola, former SNDS President and Design Editor at Smålandsposten, Sweden found himself “last man standing” when his design department suddenly disappeared and was replaced by software tools and a centralised design hub. Read his thoughts about the pros and cons of this new situation on p. 16–17.

Finally, in case you haven’t noticed yet: the snds.org website has been updated with a new look and feel, so take a look. And while you’re there – don’t forget to check for updates to the SNDS15 conference in October.

Have a great summer!

Lars Pryds
Editor, SNDS Magazine

*In: “It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be”, p.90. Phaidon 2003. Paul Arden (1940–2008) was a creative director for Saatchi and Saatchi at the height of their advertising might, and an influential author of several books on advertising and motivation.

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Tre kunstoplevelser med fokus på collage

Her kommer lige tre hurtige bud på gode kunstoplevelser i København i dag. De findes inden for en for en afstand på 1,8 km, og da solen skinner kan man jo passende tage den på gåben.

 

Sven-Hauptmann_Collage-1968_47x39cmFørste stop: Museumsbygningen på Kastelsvej – hvor det i dag er sidste chance for at se den supersmukke og overraskende omfattende ophængning med værker af Sven Hauptmann (1911–1984). Hauptmann var collagens mester, men er noget overset i den danske kunsthistorie. Ifølge Museumsbygningens leder Banja Rathnov arbejdes der på udgivelsen af en samlet registrant/bog om Sven Hauptman. Dén glæder jeg mig til.

Læs min anmeldelse af udstillingen i Kunstavisen her:
Det betydningsløses lyriske eksistens

 

FUND-14-15-kvadratAndet stop: Galleri Lisse Bruun i Store Kongens Gade 99 – her udstiller jeg i al beskedenhed selv, og jeg er der faktisk i dag i hele åbningstiden, som er kl. 12–15. Så kom og få en sludder. Også her handler det om collager – titlen på udstillingen er “FUND 14-15”, og dén er dobbeltydig.

Se mere om udstillingen på www.pryds.com/fund-14-15

 

Kai Mailänder – i Galerie PiTredje stop: Galerie Pi i Borgergade 15D – der netop har åbnet “SPOR”, en fotoudstilling med tyske Kai Mailänder samt danske Lotte Agger og Mikkel Rundin Ørsted. De tre dekonstruerer det traditionelle fotografi og rekonstruerer det til værker i grænselandet mellem billedkunst og foto, uden at lægge skjul på den påførte manipulation med virkeligheden. Med andre ord – collager, her dog i det fotografiske hjørne.

Se mere på galeriepi.dk/aktuelt/