This site shows the work of students in Digital Arts & Design classes at Hillwood High School in Nashville, Tennessee. These classes are Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes, where students experience real world activities and projects similar to those in the career fields of visual communications, such as graphic design, web design, photography and illustration. The student organization for these classes is SkillsUSA. The classes are taught by Joe Burlingame and Steve Campbell.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Sunday, July 1, 2018
CTSO Ink, Silk & Gold competition
Digital Arts and Design students participated in a Project Based Learning activity that included collaboration with Ms. Smith's English classes, Ms. Grady's math classes and Ms. Taylor's AP art history class. The project terminated with a student art show in Hillwood's Art Gallery. The art exhibit chronicles the story of curating and exhibiting artwork in process similar to that used by Hillwood's business partner the Frist Center for the Visual Art.
Digital Art and Design students created posters for the purpose of creating awareness of the Hillwood art exhibit. Posters were judged as part of a school wide competition for SkillsUSA students. All photography, design, makeup was created by Hillwood students. All models were Hillwood students as well.
Digital Art and Design students created posters for the purpose of creating awareness of the Hillwood art exhibit. Posters were judged as part of a school wide competition for SkillsUSA students. All photography, design, makeup was created by Hillwood students. All models were Hillwood students as well.
All the following designs were created by Joe Burlingame's Digital Arts & Design 2 and 3 students.
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This winning poster was designed by Brianna McKissack-Martin from Mr. Burlingame's Digital Arts & Design III class. |
Hillwood students modeled, applied creative makeup, took photos and designed the posters. Pictured are Hillwood seniors and models Shaton Chandler (left) and Timera Ridley (right). |
Hillwood student photographer and designer Huy Nguyen discusses the exhibit with Samantha Andrews of the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. |
Hillwood senior design student Kaiya McKissack listens as the Parthenon's DeeGee Lester comments on the artwork displayed in the Hillwood Gallery. |
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
CTSO logo design competition
Here are some of the entries.
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