
Your guide to all things visually FABOOLOUS in Illustration at UConn! ART 2210, ART 3210 and ART 4901!
7/7/10
The Swatch Young Illustrators Awards

4/28/10
IBM Student/Intern Somers, CT
Do you think outside the box creatively? Are you ready to help us take best-in-class marketing communications to even higher levels? We are looking for a creative thinker, designer and graphic artist wrapped into one outstanding individual to serve as an intern for our world-class WebSphere Marketing organization. 4/19/10
Milford CT Web Design Internship

Warnaco, Inc. is a leading apparel company in Milford CT, manufacturing famous name brands such as Calvin Klein Jeans and Underwear, Speedo Swimwear, Warner's and Olga Intimate apparel. We take pride in designing, sourcing, marketing and selling our products worldwide. We sell to wholesalers and retail customers through department stores, specialty stores and mass merchandise stores. Our success is the result of our dedicated staff and we share in a reputation of excellence in the apparel industry.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Web Design internship. In this internship, the candidate will learn various aspects of the Web Design function through on-the-job experience. These areas include, but are not limited to creating web ready images using Adobe Photoshop, setting up email campaigns online and working with Adobe Dreamweaver.
Responsibilities will include:
• Cropping, resizing and creating web ready images using Adobe Photoshop.
• Working with Adobe Dreamweaver to set up web pages for email campaigns.
• Following a systematic process for setting up email campaigns online.
The ideal candidate will have experience in a Web Design internship or related previous internship experience, strong communication and interpersonal skills, the ability to prioritize and meet deadlines, basic HTML skills, and an understanding of image maps, as well as excellent organizational skills. The ideal candidate will be a responsible, reliable person with a willingness to learn.
Candidates must be enrolled in a college or university with a sophomore status or above and be able to intern at least 3 days per week. Internships are for credit only.
To apply click on the title of this posting.
4/15/10
NMAI 2010 summer season

3/30/10
ART 2210: Link to Layouts
You MAY have to request access to the workspace in order to download the documents. If so, you do that right from the wiki too.
Easy!!
3/29/10
Curious George Escaped the Nazi Invasion

From the NY Times, By Edward Rothstein Published: March 25, 2010
The mischievous traveling monkey that became a childhood favorite, Curious George, might never have become an American curiosity had it not been for the Nazi invasion of France.
His creators escaped oppression, and he eventually became an icon.
Now The Jewish Museum, in New York is honoring thier achievement in a new exhibit that shares the story of the husband-and-wife creators of the “good little monkey,” H.A. and Margret Reys were German Jews living in Paris on the eve of the Nazi invasion. During their five-month escape in 1940, they fled on bicycles with their drawings, including one of a mischievous monkey then called Fifi.
"If the Reys had not escaped from France by bicycle to Spain to Portugal, we would have never known Curious George," said the museum's director of education. The Reys created the monkey character that is always on the run because it represented themselves always on the run.
Fifi’s name was later changed to George once the couple arrived in the U.S. because publisher Houghton Mifflin had doubts about the name Fifi for a boy monkey. The Reys have sold tens of millions of copies around the world. The exhibit, titled "The Wartime Escape: Margret and H.A. Rey's Journey from France," is based on a 2005 children's book by Louise Borden about the Reys. The display will show Allan Drummond's original illustrations of Borden's book explaining the couple's story.
“Curious George Saves the Day” (through August 1, 2010 at The Jewish Museum in New York, then at San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum from November 14-March 13, 2011) chronicles the Reys’ daring escape — and how their fictional stowaway lent a hand.
Read the NY Times Article here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/26/arts/design/26curious.html
3/28/10
Greg Nemec: Illustrator Extraordinaire!
3/24/10
Free Graffiti Space!! (No Kidding)
(text and images courtesy Caitlin Yates and Kaitlin Archambault- thanks!)
2/25/10
The Secret of Kells
In 'Kells,' The Secret Pleasures Of A Low-Tech Art
2/21/10
Summer 2010 Internships

The following sites are advertising for art interns. Some lean more towards graphic design, but say illustration skills are a plus, some are more illustrative. Some of these are paid internships, others are not. Take note of the deadlines for application, some are sooner than others.
http://www.blueskystudios.com/content/company-internshipsdetail.php?id=88
http://www.utne.com/about/internships.aspx
http://www.entertainmentcareers.net/id/?id=103272
http://adidas.jobpartners.com/jpapps/adidas_us/jobs/jobview.jsp?0.41186709242509&requestno=RQ00013477&brandBars=FP00000048
http://www.internjobs.com/do/details/9669
http://newton.newtonsoftware.com/career/JobIntroduction.action?id=4028f88b26c50f6c0126e23d3edc0dc6&source=Simply+Hired
https://mh.taleo.net/careersection/3/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=356390&src=JB-11820
http://www.retailgigs.com/job.asp?id=22670394&aff=5B69D171-E6DF-4407-9864-3092BB91A6F2 http://www.idealist.org/if/i/en/av/Internship/143310-258
http://lag.catsone.com/careers/index.php?m=portal&a=details&jobOrderID=155984
http://www.metmuseum.org/education/er_internship.asp http://www.rsinternships.com/applications/posting.php3?ID=29 http://www.rsinternships.com/
http://www.chabotspace.org/getinvolved/internship/graphicdesign_internship.asp
http://www.internweb.com/ http://www.turner.com/careers/internships_domestic.html
http://www.columbusinternships.com/search/detail/882
http://www.hallmark.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/article|10001|10051|/HallmarkSite/AboutHallmark/HallmarkCareers/CAREERS_TROVIX_LANDING_PAGE
http://www.hallmark.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/article|10001|10051|/HallmarkSite/AboutHallmark/HallmarkCareers/CAREERS_TROVIX_LANDING_PAGE
2/19/10
The Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum

The Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum in Cheshire CT houses thousands of items from comic strips, cartoons, TV and advertising memorabilia that have been collected by Herb and Gloria Barker. The collection is uniquely American and tells us where our heads were at, and where our hearts are still, from the late 19th Century to now.
This is a museum which must be seen to be believed, and it is fascinating for the whole family. There are few museum exhibits of popular history that will engross your children as much as they do you. GI Joe, Shirley Temple, Raggedy Ann, Snoopy, board games and cereal box prizes. They’re all here.
The Barker Character, Comic, and Cartoon Museum is an astoundingly detailed walk through memory lane. Your memory. Your parents’ memories. Even your grandparents. If they played as children, they played with the stuff in this fantastic museum.
2/2/10
Another tribute paid to Justice Sotomayor -- her own comic book!
Sonia Sotomayor made history in the summer of 2009: That’s when she took her seat as the first Hispanic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. This April Bluewater Productions will feature her journey, profiling Sotomayor in the latest edition of its Female Force biographical comics. Sotomayor’s rise to the highest court in the land is a truly inspirational tale. Because of this, it is a perfect fit for Bluewater Productions’ Female Force series of biographical comics.
In April, Bluewater will ship Female Force: Sonia Sotomayor, a 32-page comic, to retailers across the country. This will give readers a chance to join writer Robert Schnakenberg and artist Cesar Feliciano as they trace Sotomayor’s journey from the Bronx to the Supreme Court.
“Sonia Sotomayor’s story illustrates everything that is right about the United States,” said Bluewater President Darren G. Davis. “Sotomayor came from a poor family. Her father didn’t even speak English. Yet she has risen to become one of the most powerful people in the country, all because she worked hard.”
Female Force: Sonia Sotomayor is the latest in Bluewater Productions’ Female Force line of biography comics about female empowerment. Previous issues have profiled Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, talk show giant Oprah Winfrey, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and Twilight author Stephenie Meyer
“I’m proud to bring to life the story of Sonia Sotomayor,” Davis said. “As with all of our Female Force comics, I hope her story provides inspiration to others.”
**** Click on articles title to see Bluewater Production's website, including the Female Force line of biography comics, and their other publications. *****
This article courtesy the Bluewater Productions website.



