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Chloe Kim

Chloe Kim

STA blog update

July 15, 2019 By Chloe Kim

Wow, I cannot believe that summer is more than halfway done! It is amazing that I still get the opportunity to work at LAITS as a brand new UT graduate. Since I got back from Korea, I have been mainly focusing on helping the new STA’s (Maddy and Abriella) adjust by assigning them basic trainings. This includes photo ID training, .psd/.ai trainings, etc. We also went through orientation, and I loved our ~circle of trust~. It’s great seeing new faces and the strengths that everyone brings to the table. I’ve also been helping Suloni out with the process of picking prospective STA’s by coming up with a writing assignment to see the applicants’ writing style, as well as their abilities to communicate professionally. Here’s a snippet of the instructions that I wrote for the activity:

I have also been working on vlabs like most people. The past week, I assigned myself a few interactives from Lab 10 Sec 4 (click on the image for the .gif to work!!):

And lastly, I updated the STA banner to include our newest members!!

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring

The Rise of Everyday Design

May 6, 2019 By Chloe Kim

Last week, Suloni encouraged us to go to the Harry Ransom Center for “The Rise of Everyday Design” exhibit. Personally, I’ve never been to HRC, and I regret it so much, because I had 4 year to visit this amazing place that archives various artworks. But, nevertheless, I was fortunate enough to go before I graduate this May! So thank you, Suloni.

This exhibit showed a new and detailed look at the history of the Arts and Crafts movement that took place in America and in Britain. My eyes were first drawn to the “Glass shots.” The sketches were so colorful, so simple yet so intricate… And the labelling of the sketches and the description felt like I was reading the artist’s mind.

I also realized that there were great number of books with illustrations and various typography. I have no idea how artisans from the old days did it but… They are SO talented, and I have no idea how they were able to get the exact details without photoshop or anything… Kudos to them. I was interested in illustrations with women in the mid 1800’s to early 1900’s and their depiction in various novels.

mmm, the use of text & colors…

I also have a very special place in my heart for Shakespeare’s works…

I am also a huge fan of b&w works, as well as designs that effectively use negative space:

ugh yes INK!!!!!! so beautiful!

Beautiful sketches & line works.. I am definitely drawn to line drawings, as well as flowers (:

A little shoutout to this amazing architectural drawing:

I am also in love with patterns, vibrant colors/ earth tones, and geometric shapes. Kind of goes hand in hand with clean-cut line drwaings… So obviously, I was in love with this particular section of the exhibit:

And last but not least… Thought this was just hilarious.

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring, Uncategorized

Fall Advisor’s Flyer

April 17, 2019 By Chloe Kim

Last week, I also got the opportunity (?) to work with Chad, Marla, and Suloni on the Fall 2019 Advisor’s Flyer. Suloni initially warned me about the thousands of layers, and… she was right! It was kind of hard to navigate through the layers because a lot of it was unorganized, but I can’t blame it, there are so many components to the flyer. I mean, those flags and cores were everywhere!! But alas, Suloni and I teamed up and we were able to produce a flyer that met all the required needs:

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring

another V-labs assets

April 17, 2019 By Chloe Kim

Since the STA presentation is now ~over~, I’ve been getting back on track with my other assignments, such as v-labs. I worked on lab 1 sec 5 Quiz this time, and this is what it looks like:

<beginning screen>

<answer key>

And since these quizzes are very similar in structure/ nature, I was able to knock out another one – Lab 2 Sec 1 Quiz:

<beginning screen>

<answer key>

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring

V-labs

April 3, 2019 By Chloe Kim

The past week, I have been trained by Emily & Valerie to start making .psd assets for V-labs, which is the online Anthropology class we’ve been working on. Now it is time to tackle the interactives!!!

Lab 2 | Sec 2

What the opening screen would look like:

The first screen that the user would see:

 

I created bunch of different clickable AND type-able assets for this interactive. Not only was this my first assignment, but this particular one was tricky, because there are technically 2 different interactives going on (top + bottom). I somehow managed to figure it all out, and I ended up making over 50 different assets. Although making these interactive assets requires a lot of thinking, I kind of like it because it feels like problem-solving/ working with puzzle pieces. It helps a lot to label all the different layers, no matter how many there may be!

Here’s the second interactive I worked on, which was a LOT easier than the first assignment:

Lab 3 | Sec 5 

Opening screen:

The stationary background; the text box will have different instructions before/ after you take a quiz. I had to change some of the wordings of the instructions, because there are certain things that canvassar cannot do, which is to see which answers student got right/wrong.

I made an “answer key” when you click the “Check” button, so that the students can compare their answers with the correct ones.

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring

Work & Life Update

March 26, 2019 By Chloe Kim

It’s been pretty slow since we got back from spring break, b u t! I have been working mostly on the upcoming STA presentation. I finally finished my keynote, and so all I have left is to master my presentation skills! (yep, I’m a noob)

Just a personal update: Ya girl got her first freelancing gig (outside UT) !!!!! I’ve been contacted by this guy through my portfolio, and I ended up collaborating with him on scientific illustrations for this company in Switzerland for an article they are trying to publish. I was so happy that all the hard work and effort put into the textbook illustrations paid off in a way that allows me to keep growing as a graphic designer & illustrator. These are the 2 images I produced so far:

& not related to design/ graphics at all, I really felt the need to share the beauty of the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Sedona with y’all (even though iPhone 7 camera don’t do it justice) !! Everyone should visit Arizona !!

Filed Under: 2018 Fall - 2019 Spring

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