Art Direction, Advertising at Temple U

Art Direction, Advertising at Temple U Connecting students in the Art Direction Track of the Advertising program at Temple University

The Art Direction Track is a concentration within the Advertising BA program in the School of Communications & Theater at Temple University in Philadelphia.

12/01/2020

Following are a few FAQs to read or you can Apply Now - kleincollege.submittable.com

For whom is the application necessary?
Students who declared their Advertising major and are interested in pursuing the Art Direction Track.

When should I apply?
Art Direction Track-interested students should apply four semesters prior their projected graduation date, or earlier. For example, students who plan to graduate at the conclusion of the Fall 2022 semester, in May, should apply now—in time for the January, 2021 deadline.

The prerequisites for this track are ADV-1001 Introduction to Digital Design Tools and ADV-2151 Introduction to Art Direction: Visual Communication.

Where can I find more information about the application process?
There is more information located on the submissions website.

Where can I receive advising?
You should seek academic advising from Klein College Academic Advising. Find information including walk-in hours on the Klein College Academic Advising website.

Additionally, if you feel you need further information, you can seek faculty advising by booking an appointment to meet with Professor Tracy Agostarola. You can meet with her at any point during or after the application process.

Print Modeling shoot casting in Philadelphia...could be a great opportunity! See below.
08/14/2019

Print Modeling shoot casting in Philadelphia...could be a great opportunity! See below.

Don’t miss any of the great modeling jobs available nationwide!

Philly Mag Graphic Design Internship. Currently accepting applications for the Fall semester. As a design intern at Phil...
04/12/2019

Philly Mag Graphic Design Internship. Currently accepting applications for the Fall semester.

As a design intern at Philly mag, you would help to sculpt the overall brand of the company through work on editorial pieces, in-book marketing and advertising sections, digital initiatives, and event branding and promotion! You will be an integral part of the design team, learning about publishing design from a full 360° perspective.

This opportunity will give you hands on experience at an award-winning magazine that is undergoing rapid growth as well as the ability to be on the ground of floor of our newest initiative, City/Studio, an in-house creative and content agency aimed at creating custom programs and campaigns for our clients and advertisers. Nowhere else can you get the professional experience that combines both a publishing and agency environment in such a way.

Job Duties

Incorporate creative skills, commercial/advertising awareness, and proficient knowledge of design software (specifically including Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator) to develop materials for clients and company projects
Work with Editorial, Audience, Sales and Marketing Departments to help us tell our stories to the entire region
Projects include but are not limited to E-blasts, microsites, editorial and marketing in-book sections, event promotions and signage, banner ads, logo creation, event branding and more. Our day to day is never the same so we need to be prepared for anything.
Job Requirements
An design internship at Philly mag is unpaid and requires 20 hours per week minimum, schedule to be determined. Course credit is offered.

Skills/Qualifications
Graphic Design Skills, Attention to Detail, Deadline-Oriented, Layout Skills, Customer Focus, Creativity, Flexibility, Team Mentality, Desktop Publishing Tools.

Contact
Brooks Robinson, Assistant Art Director, [email protected]

Applications are now being accepted for Fall 2019.

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Philadelphia Magazine offers editorial, graphic design, and sales/marketing/events internships.

Great opportunity for a summer internship at Wunderman NY (JWT).
04/12/2019

Great opportunity for a summer internship at Wunderman NY (JWT).

Your portfolio is your ticket to jump-start your career and you’re in luck because you just found this gem of a paid internship that wants to help you build yours. As an art director intern at Wunderman, you’ll be working with some of the best minds in the industry that are looking to help you b...

Excellent Scholarship and Paid Internship Opportunity for Female Art Direction student. Helen Lansdowne Resor was the fi...
04/11/2019

Excellent Scholarship and Paid Internship Opportunity for Female Art Direction student.

Helen Lansdowne Resor was the first female copywriter in advertising and fiercely supported the career advancement of women. To continue her legacy, we’re looking for the next HLR. Wunderman Thompson is proud to support the Helen Lansdowne Resor scholarship which awards one female creative advertising student a $10k scholarship, a paid internship, and 1:1 mentoring. Apply by June 3rd and you might become bit.ly/HLR19

For more information, please visit https://www.jwt.com/en/hlrscholarship/ or contact [email protected] with any queries.

It started in 1908, when Helen Lansdowne was hired by J. Walter Thompson Cincinnati as the industry's first female copywriter.

03/31/2019

Friends of CMYK:

CMYK is proud to announce the opening of our next portfolio contest: CMYK TNCS 59.

This competition is currently accepting entries from art students, recent graduates and the self-taught in art direction, copywriting, graphic and interactive design, illustration and photography.

All work submitted will be eligible to be promoted on cmykmag.com and through our social media channels, before and after the competition results. CMYK TNCS 59 deadline is Monday, April 22, 2019.

Thank you very much for your time and consideration, and here's to an exciting spring for all of us.

AEJMC 2020 Conference Logo Design Competition for students. Logo submissions are due 3/31. The submissions must be submi...
03/14/2019

AEJMC 2020 Conference Logo Design Competition for students. Logo submissions are due 3/31. The submissions must be submitted by a faculty sponsor such as myself. Contact me at [email protected] if you'd like to submit to this competition. Competition information can be found here:

Design a logo for the AEJMC 2020 Conference in San Francisco Student entries are being accepted for the official conference logo, which will appear on conference and promotional materials. The winn…

TU representing in the HOW Design International Design Awards! It was one of only 34 student projects awarded in the hig...
02/23/2019

TU representing in the HOW Design International Design Awards! It was one of only 34 student projects awarded in the high profile competition.

The team adopted a safari them for the Advertising & Public Relations Senior Showcase project. They invited employers to hunt down a trophy student worth bragging about. The project included event identity, promotional campaign (invitations, scout book, emails, social media, and landing page) and branded day-of materials (directional signage, name badges, and Snapchat filter.)

The team was Robin Goffman, Samantha Hilty, Suzanne Huang (designers); Carrie Gingrich, Kristopher Koslop (copywriters); Nicholas Abrams, Samantha Ferguson, Marcus Perez-Rocha (account managers). They were advised by professors Kathy Mueller, William Cook, and Joe Glennon. Congrats to all involved!

01/28/2019

The Temple Ad Club is having their Spring Open House today, Monday 1/28 at 4:30pm in the Student Center Cinema. TAC will be welcoming Melissa Giletto from QVC to talk about her experience as well as discussing general info on the club. Temple Ad Club is an amazing resource for professional development and networking and I highly recommend joining and becoming an active member (if you have not done so already)!

12/12/2018

Video Production for Non Majors is a very valuable course for Advertising and Public Relations students.

LEARN PRODUCTION SKILLS - GET CREDIT

MSP 1001. Video Production for Non-Majors. 3 Credit Hours.

In the contemporary, multi-mediated world, video production skills constitute a core 21st Century communication competency. This entry-level course offers non-majors an introduction to basic video and audio production that will equip students from across campus with the ability to produce meaningful and aesthetically sound video content. The goal of the course is for individual students to develop their ability to conceptualize video projects, capture quality images and sound, and edit those elements together in coherent and communicative ways.

Available to all students except MSP majors

To Register: e-mail Sandra Kennedy-Harper in the MSP office ([email protected]) with your TUID number and the 1001 section you want. Both sections will be capped at 20.

12/03/2018

Like if you're graduating! Making a list of candidates I can refer for opportunities.

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