Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Its official!

College of Design Application Acceptance

Congratulations Haleigh, we have recorded your selection as Interior Design.
You have indicated that you wish to accept an invitation into Interior Design. Your name has been removed from consideration in future rounds. We look forward to seeing you in the fall!
Your department will contact you in July with information about advising, registration and the laptop program. Please remember that we can not give any additional information about the status of your application until after July 1st.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

I DID IT!

Congratulations Haleigh, you have been accepted into the College of Design.

Dear Haleigh;
Thank you very much for your interest in the College of Design. We werevery fortunate to have attracted a large number of exceptional applicants.We appreciate the time and effort that you put into preparing youradmission materials.

The admission process will be conducted through several rounds ofinvitations until the spots within all six programs have been filled. In each round all programs will invite a specific number of students to jointheir program. If a student receives multiple invitations in any round, thestudent will be allowed to select only one of the offers during that round. Any invitation that is not accepted will not be available again insubsequent rounds.
After each round, the programs will evaluate their number of acceptances. During the next round additional students could be invited to fill the newspots that may have become available. In these subsequent rounds a studentmay have the opportunity to accept a new invitation from a differentprogram and reject a program that had been accepted in a previous round.Please note that an offer from a previous round cannot be reconsidered once that round has passed.

Sincerely,Igor Marjanovic, Director, Core Design Program

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Info: Only 36 - 40 students are admitted each year ( with the number of applicants ranging from roughly 70-90.
Admission to the Interior Design program occurs at the end of the first year of study. It is based on several factors: faculty review of portfolio work submitted at the end of Spring semester (30%), an essay (15%), a sketch book (25%) and College of Design core courses cumulative grade point average (30%).


So I made it in! Yay! Im so excited. I made two programs that I applied for Interior Design (which is the hardest-aside architecture) and Integrated Studio Arts. I really like both, but now I have to choose! oh boy I dont know what to do. I know that it is easier later If I wanted to switch my major from Interior to Studio rather Studio to Interior so that will prolly be the route I go. Interior Design..... i think! :o/? Well Since I made it and all!!!... I thought I would share my portfolio and essay with you all. It consisted of project I conducted this last year in the prerequisit classes i had to take. The last four pages are my own "out of class" work. Ps: sorry some of the pictures are not totally straight.

  1. Dsn 131: cylinder sketches
  2. Dsn 131: Charcoal sketches-portraits
  3. Dsn 131: Sketch
  4. Dsn 131: Line drawing
  5. Dsn 131: Line drawing
  6. Dsn 131: perspective drawing
  7. Dsn 131: Color cante
  8. Dsn 131: Charcoal drawing
  9. Dsn 131: Charcoal drawing
  10. Dsn 102: Postcard Project process board
  11. Dsn 102: Postcard abstract
  12. Dsn 102: Final Postcard
  13. Dsn 102: Pattern Project process board
  14. Dsn 102: Sicssor pictures
  15. Dsn 102: Sicssor pattern drawing
  16. Dsn 102: Space container pictures
  17. Dsn 102: Space container drawing
  18. Dsn 102: Pattern Project pictures
  19. Dsn 102: Doorway Project process board
  20. Dsn 102: Doorway Modralog drawing
  21. Personal work: color study- paint
  22. Personal work: charcaol figuritive drawing
  23. Personal work: color cante figure drawing (Mr. Peterka)
  24. Personal work: Color painting of bottles


Friday, May 26, 2006


color cante: still life

update

I decided to update my blog- I would like to dedicate this blog to my artwork photography from now on. I would love to hear your feedback on my work and process.





This is a charcoal drawing from my drawing class- it is a portrait of Rembrant.