Graphic Design + Interactive Media

GD Student Wins Typography Contest

Warfield Wins Scholarship with Poster Design

RMCAD student Kyle Warfield (GD, ’12), recently won a poster design competition held by the Society of Typographic Arts (STA). The theme of the event was "Typography as meta-communication."

Kyle’s winning piece, "I Love You" (seen above) signifies the many meanings of that phrase with smaller type making up the larger, complicated script.

"Where can we find more communication problems than in a common relationship?" Kyle said. "With so many contradictions and misinterpretations, the phrase 'I Love You' never seems to mean what you want it to."

For winning the competition, Kyle received a $1,000 scholarship and flew to Chicago to be a part of the STA Holiday Party and Auction where his poster was auctioned off for $80.

Congratulations to Kyle on his impressive work.

Warfield Wins Scholarship with Poster Design

RMCAD student Kyle Warfield (GD, ’12), recently won a poster design competition held by the Society of Typographic Arts (STA). The theme of the event was "Typography as meta-communication."

Kyle’s winning piece, "I Love You" (seen above) signifies the many meanings of that phrase with smaller type making up the larger, complicated script.

"Where can we find more communication problems than in a common relationship?" Kyle said. "With so many contradictions and misinterpretations, the phrase 'I Love You' never seems to mean what you want it to."

For winning the competition, Kyle received a $1,000 scholarship and flew to Chicago to be a part of the STA Holiday Party and Auction where his poster was auctioned off for $80.

Congratulations to Kyle on his impressive work.

Warfield Wins Scholarship with Poster Design

RMCAD student Kyle Warfield (GD, ’12), recently won a poster design competition held by the Society of Typographic Arts (STA). The theme of the event was "Typography as meta-communication."

Kyle’s winning piece, "I Love You" (seen above) signifies the many meanings of that phrase with smaller type making up the larger, complicated script.

"Where can we find more communication problems than in a common relationship?" Kyle said. "With so many contradictions and misinterpretations, the phrase 'I Love You' never seems to mean what you want it to."

For winning the competition, Kyle received a $1,000 scholarship and flew to Chicago to be a part of the STA Holiday Party and Auction where his poster was auctioned off for $80.

Congratulations to Kyle on his impressive work.

12/17/2009

RMCAD student Kyle Warfield (GD, ’12), recently won a poster design competition held by the Society of Typographic Arts for his piece "I Love You."

Bo Bickerstaff

  • BFA, Graphic Design + Interactive Media, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design

Bo's professional design experience includes the West Colfax Revitalization Identity Project, brand development for L.P. Thebault, and Image Space Object 4 & 5 Identity – AIGA. His area of creative focus is brand development.

Kent Hollrah

  • MPS, Interactive Telecommunications Program, New York University
  • BS, Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University

Kent is an educator and freelance designer specializing in interactive media through his agency, Simple & Stout. Prior to joining the RMCAD faculty, he served as Creative Director at Wall Street on Demand in Boulder. Specializing in rapid prototyping, product simulation, and information visualization, he designed and implemented white-labeled websites and online applications for Merrill Lynch, CNBC and Goldman Sachs.

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