Volume 16–1.pdf
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Award-winning design<br />
inside and out.<br />
The Design Schools' new facilities<br />
respond to future creative artists.<br />
Award-winning architecture graces the facilities of The Design Schools. The Art<br />
Institute of Fort Lauderdale was presented the city's "Community Appearance<br />
Award" in recognition of outstanding achievement for urban environmental design.<br />
The sparkling new building of The Art Institute of Dallas will proudly exhibit the<br />
"Hall of Fame" collection from the Society of Illustrators, featuring 50 selected<br />
pieces from such greats as J.C. Leyendecker, Bob Peak, and Charles Dana Gibson.<br />
The Art Institute of Seattle boasts a dramatic exhibition gallery near the main<br />
entrance. Students, instructors, and community professionals enjoy the opportunity<br />
to display their impressive work to the visiting public and potential employers.<br />
Fort Lauderdale, Dallas, Seattle:<br />
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t's goodbye to the cold, drafty<br />
garret. Here's design education<br />
for the 1990's. The Design Schools'<br />
three newest facilities in these bustling<br />
cities are firmly at the cutting<br />
edge of contemporary career education.<br />
Now serious design students<br />
can study in purposeful, customdesigned<br />
learning environments,<br />
housing the latest specialized production<br />
equipment, and develop<br />
talent and skills in energetic, creative<br />
environments similar to the<br />
best in the professional world.<br />
It's all part of<br />
The Design Schools'<br />
commitment to<br />
realistic career<br />
education.<br />
It's all part of The Design<br />
Schools' commitment to realistic<br />
career education. These seven prestigious<br />
Art Institutes across the<br />
U.S.A. now boast a combined student<br />
population of over 10,000, and<br />
growing every year. Innovative<br />
two-year degree programs emphasize<br />
realistic hands-on education for<br />
tomorrow's creative talents, using<br />
the latest production equipment,<br />
technologies, and software typically<br />
found on the job.<br />
The striking Art Institute of<br />
Fort Lauderdale, for example,<br />
houses 40 computer graphics stations<br />
for student use, and a spacious<br />
television studio is surrounded<br />
by a computer-aided editing<br />
suite. And three new programs at<br />
the school are taking off like<br />
wildfire: Fashion Design, supported<br />
by industrial cutting and sewing<br />
equipment, and the Bachelor of<br />
Professional Studies degree programs<br />
in Business Management<br />
and Fashion Marketing.<br />
The Art Institute of Dallas,<br />
located on a superb forty-acre site,<br />
features contemporary photography<br />
studios and processing labs, extensive<br />
computer graphics work areas,<br />
and a fully professional advertising<br />
production department. The blocklong<br />
Art Institute of Seattle, with its<br />
expansive modern architecture<br />
overlooking Puget Sound, recently<br />
added a fully-professional music<br />
recording studio adjacent to a<br />
state-of-the-art editing room, enticing<br />
creative spirits to produce<br />
music videos by the score.<br />
Contemporary, realistic job<br />
skills — in computer graphics,<br />
three-dimensional design, video<br />
production, advertising design,<br />
communications, photography,<br />
fashion design and merchandising,<br />
landscape design, graphic design,<br />
illustration — The Design Schools<br />
teach them all. It's intensive, exacting<br />
preparation with professional<br />
standards, resulting in graduates<br />
who emerge with skills and talents<br />
for entry-level positions in both the<br />
traditional and the fascinating new<br />
communication/arts disciplines.<br />
Career education for<br />
tomorrow is The Design Schools'<br />
grand design.<br />
For more information, write,<br />
The Design Schools<br />
Edward A. Hamilton, Design Director,<br />
MI 34 South Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601.<br />
or call TOLL FREE 800-245-6710.<br />
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