Archive for October, 2011

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    Assistant Professor, Graphic Design at California College of the Arts (CCA)

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, GRAPHIC DESIGN, SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, FULL-TIME, TENURE-TRACK, EXEMPT, JOB # 2069

    October 2011

    Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) is an independent art college with undergraduate programs in architecture, design, fine arts, visual studies, and writing.  The college also has graduate programs in architecture, curatorial practice, design, design strategy, fine arts, visual and critical studies and writing.  Through these programs, the college has created a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment.  Diverse cultural perspectives enrich the CCA community and the college believes that continuing to expand the horizons of the students and faculty is essential to achieving its educational objectives.  With campuses in Oakland and San Francisco, CCA currently enrolls 1,930 full-time students.

    DEPARTMENT SUMMARY:

    The Graphic Design Program at CCA offers a fully accredited four-year undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. The program is dedicated to conceptual and skill-based problem-solving grounded in practical knowledge, critical awareness, and social and cultural engagement. Guided by an active and accomplished faculty, students are exposed to diverse design perspectives and practices and encouraged to develop a culturally competent and personally committed point of view. CCA’s Interaction Design Program takes a studio-based, collaborative, and playful approach to training future interaction designers, equipping them with a unique mix of skills to shape their field. The Graduate Program in Design prepares its graduates for careers in innovative design practice, including design direction, strategy, and leadership. Situated at the heart of the Bay’s Area’s vibrant design culture, these programs benefit from a rich community of practitioners and a compelling context for projects.

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    CCA seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track position of assistant professor of graphic design, beginning fall 2012. This position has been created to support the development of the program’s 4D curriculum. The successful candidate will demonstrate an active interest in the evolving relationship between graphic design and screen-based media and a capacity to steer curricular and pedagogical change in this area.

    In keeping with the college’s commitment to diversity, community engagement, and social justice, we seek candidates who will cultivate an equitable studio environment and a diverse curriculum. In addition to teaching (a full-time load is five lines per year) and participating in the undergraduate Graphic Design program, the position requires a readiness to teach in the Interaction Design, Graduate Design, and First Year Programs, mentor students in the major, and serve on college-wide committees. It also entails a commitment to continued professional work.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

    A BFA degree in Graphic Design (or equivalent professional degree and/or experience) with a minimum of one year of teaching experience at the college level or two years of professional experience in the field. Applicants should present evidence of leadership ability and the potential to make significant contributions in their field of practice. They should have a strong commitment to design education and a keen interest in design-related technologies. Specifically, CCA seeks candidates who demonstrate conceptual agility and practical aptitude with respect to the dynamics linking graphic design and screen-based media. Please submit at least five projects that provide evidence of front- and/or back-end skills and practice in one or more of the following areas: interface, interaction, video, motion graphics, or mobile/other platforms. Professional and/or educational experience in collaborative interdisciplinary contexts, project-based community engagement, and design writing and research are also desirable.

    SALARY: Commensurate with experience, and includes a comprehensive benefits package.

    APPLICATION DEADLINE:

    Postmark deadline for applications is January 20, 2012.

    NOTE: If you wish to be notified of the status of your application for this position, please provide a current email address on your resume or cover letter.

    application instructions:

    Interested candidates should submit the following in .pdf format:

    • A formal letter of application
    • A brief statement of teaching philosophy highlighting areas of pedagogic concentration
    • A curriculum vitae
    • A portfolio of professional work
    • Course syllabi and student work
    • Student evaluations of recent courses taught at the college level.
    • Three names of reference, including contact information

    Note: A self-addressed, stamped envelope is required for return of submission materials.

     

    California College of the Arts

    Human Resources (Job # 2069)

    5212 Broadway

    Oakland, CA 94618-1487

    Fax (510) 594-3681

    employment@cca.edu

    We recommend compressing/zipping your files into a zip format file.  Documents larger than 10MB, should be submitted on CD and forwarded to CCA as indicated above.

    CCA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.

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    Position: Chair, Industrial Design at California College of the Arts (CCA)

    CHAIR, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, SAN FRANCISCO CAMPUS, FULL-TIME, EXEMPT, JOB # 1968

    October 2011

    The CCA Industrial Design program
    The Industrial Design program at CCA offers a fully accredited four-year undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Industrial Design. Industrial Design is among the fastest growing programs at CCA and reflects the dynamic nature of the field. Specific areas of interest include sustainability, urban mobility, design research, community engagement, and cultural analysis.  For more information about the program mission, visithttp://www.cca.edu/academics/industrial-design

    California College of the Arts (CCA) invites applications and nominations for the position of Chair of the Industrial Design Program.

    The profession of industrial design is expanding to more areas of influence than ever before. Designers have the opportunity to impact social, environmental and political outcomes. Consequently, the way we educate designers matters now more than ever. Merging visionary leadership, curriculum development, and professional and community connections, the Industrial Design Chair plays an essential role in shaping the next generation of industrial designers, who will tackle some of the most pressing concerns of our time.

    The Chair of Industrial Design is a key player in the CCA and surrounding communities with access to the Bay Area’s most notable practitioners. The successful candidate will approach the development of a practical and critical design curriculum as a creative and intellectual opportunity and demonstrate a capacity to incorporate diverse cultural and practical perspectives in shaping curriculum, directing pedagogy, and building community.

    The chair position is a full-time position throughout the 9.5-month academic year. A program manager provides administrative and organizational support, and faculty coordinators assist with specific aspects of the program, including internships, student reviews, technology support, sustainability and semantics. The director and assistant director of Design provide guidance and oversight for curriculum development, faculty selection, scheduling and accreditation reviews.

    Specific Responsibilities of the Chair of Industrial Design

    • Lead the program in attracting and retaining the most promising Industrial Design students.
    • Design a curriculum that combines skills acquisition, design research, conceptual thinking, and professional preparation.
    • Encourage collaboration between Industrial Design and other CCA programs.
    • Establish external relationships with the professional design community, including sponsored studio partnerships.
    • Promote the visibility of the Industrial Design program locally, nationally and globally.
    • Hire and mentor faculty to reflect a wide range of experiences and perspectives.
    • Organize subject-specific student workshops throughout the academic year.
    • Teach at least one class per semester.
    • Direct the academic and administrative operations of the program.
    • Oversee ongoing program assessment and prepare for accreditation reviews.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

    Professional experience in the field of industrial design and its related practices: research, prototyping, manufacturing, materials, sustainability, human factors, interaction, design history and criticism, etc. Experience in design education, including teaching and a demonstrated capacity for curricular and extracurricular program development. Proven management experience in an academic or professional setting.

    The ideal candidate will articulate a vision for the future of the program and the field that merges creativity, curiosity and craft. He/she will demonstrate the ability to lead faculty, students and staff, and address diverse design practices that combine professional development, cultural awareness, and community engagement.

    SALARY: Salary is commensurate with experience and includes a comprehensive benefits package.

    APPLICATION DEADLINE:

    Review of applications will begin January 17th, 2012. Recommended document file formats are Word or PDF. If there are multiple attachments, we recommend compressing/zipping your files into a zip format file. NOTE:  If you wish to be notified of the status of your application for this position, please provide a current email address on your resume or cover letter.

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

    Applicants are invited to submit their CV and a letter of interest that addresses their vision for the future of Industrial Design, in both education and the profession, as well as their philosophy of leadership and pedagogy. Applicants should also submit the names and contact information of three professional and academic references. Submit materials to:

    California College of the Arts

    Human Resources (Job # 1968)

    5212 Broadway

    Oakland, CA 94618-1487

    Fax (510) 594-3681

    employment@cca.edu

    Recommended document file formats are Word or PDF.  If there are multiple attachments, we recommend compressing/zipping your files into a zip format file.  Documents larger than 10MB, should be submitted on CD and forwarded to CCA as indicated above.

    CCA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals who will contribute to its diversity.

    Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) is an independent art college with undergraduate programs in architecture, design, fine arts, visual studies, and writing.  The college also has graduate programs in architecture, curatorial practice, design, design strategy, fine arts, visual and critical studies and writing.  Through these programs, the college has created a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment.  Diverse cultural perspectives enrich the CCA community and the college believes that continuing to expand the horizons of the students and faculty is essential to achieving its educational objectives.  With campuses in Oakland and San Francisco, CCA currently enrolls 1,930 full-time students.

     

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    Beginning November 1, BDNN will charge for all job postings on website.

    Until September 30, 2011, all postings at BDNN are free. We have a right to select what we post.

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    Designer Moves from Project Runway to Runway Reality

    (The Grio) — As his first New York Fashion Week show slides into the past, Mychael Knight, 33, is already contemplating how he can outdo himself in his next collection.  ”I always like to pick up where I left off,” he said, on the rare occasion of a day off following New York’s week-long fashion frenzy and a well-received collection inspired by dinosaurs. Knight says his fall/winter 2012 collection slated for February will be “super sexy and super feminine.  ”Bigger, badder, better. Hell yes.”

    Propelled to national fame after winning Project Runway’s Fan Favorite award in season three, Atlanta-based Knight boasts a lingerie label and a unisex fragrance along with his flagship fashion label. He is part of a small but enterprising group of African-American independent designers who have understood that a brand cannot be built on creativity alone.

    http://www.thegrio.com/entertainment/black-fashion-designers-on-the-rise.php

     

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    Emancipation Park: Renovation comes with reservations

    The City of Houston will soon launch a capital campaign calling on Houstonians to help fund an $18 million makeover of Emancipation Park.

    The effort has been heralded as an attempt to position the park as a monument to the city’s African-American history, and as ground reclaimed for families, cultural events and Third Ward redevelopment. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recently awarded $1 million to the city’s Parks and Recreation Department to renovate and expand the park, adding to the forward movement of the project. Read more: http://www.defendernetwork.com/emancipation-park-renovation-comes-with-reservations/

     

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  • Moody-Nolan Opens New Office in Dallas to Expand its Business and to Gain New Projects Further West

    Moody-Nolan Opens New Office in Dallas to Expand its Business and to Gain New Projects Further West

    Moody-Nolan, the nation’s largest African-American owned and operated architecture firm, has opened a new office in Dallas. With its headquarters in Columbus, Ohio, Moody-Nolan sees its new presence in Dallas as a hub for conducting business across the State of Texas.

    “We see more project opportunities in Texas that parallel Moody-Nolan’s strengths and skills for architecture and design,” saidCurt Moody, president and chief executive officer of Moody-Nolan. The firm has a deep portfolio of completed designs that crisscross the nation, including educational, healthcare, fitness and recreation, as well as cultural architectural projects. Read more here:

    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/moody-nolan-opens-new-office-in-dallas-to-expand-its-business-and-to-gain-new-projects-further-west-131043658.html

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    ARE YOU WHAT YOU WEAR? The Politics of Fashion

    Kathy Peiss
    Zoot Suit: The Enigmatic Career of an Extreme Style
    (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011)

     

    Fashion is our second skin. Our fleshly persona can be hidden or displayed, repressed or exaggerated by the costumes we wear. Dress can be magical. The harassed secretary by day can become the glamorous starlet during the evening; a company’s uptight executive can become a Don Juan at night. All it takes is a change of clothes, of appearance and mindset.  Fashion dresses – and creates—many sins.

    Sometimes fashion becomes more than a mere decorative trapping, crossing the line from a personal style to a social, if not political, statement. In the decade spanning the mid-1930s to mid-’40s, a new male fashion emerged and gained popularity thoughout the country. It also provoked much controversy. It was the new style of the youthful sharpie, the jitterbuger, the zoot suiter.

    Read more at  http://www.brooklynrail.org/2011/10/express/are-you-what-you-wear-the-politics-of-fashion

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    Architect Zaha Hadid wins second consecutive Stirling Prize

     

    Zaha Hadid is arguably the most famous active female architect in the world today. And while she’s been called a diva, she’s certainly one of the most prolific and, having won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) Stirling Prize for the second year in a row, one of the more decorated working architects.

    Over the weekend, Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy, the heavily glazed and angular home of a secondary school in South London, claimed the Stirling (and $31,000 purse) from a competitive short list that included the 2012 Olympic Velodrome and a re-imagined Royal Shakespeare Theatre. More here: http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/design-architecture/architect-zaha-hadid-wins-second-consecutive-stirling-prize/915

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    “Design with the Other 90%: Cities” at the United Nations

    “Design with the Other 90%: Cities,” the second in a series of themed exhibitions by Cooper-Hewitt that demonstrate how design can address the world’s most critical issues, opens Oct. 15 at the United Nations and runs through Jan. 9, 2012. Organized by Cynthia E. Smith, the museum’s curator of socially responsible design, the exhibition will feature more than 60 projects from 22 countries around the globe.

    The exhibition will explore design solutions to the challenges created by rapid urban growth in informal settlements, commonly referred to as slums. Close to 1 billion people live in informal settlements, and that population is projected to swell to 2 billion people by 2030. This accelerated urban expansion will take place primarily in developing and emerging economies in an increasingly climate-challenged world. Projects and products at every scale will be included, with a focus on designs that are informed by end users: alternative housing design, methods and materials; low-cost clean water; accessible education initiatives; sanitation and solid-waste management; transportation solutions; innovative systems and infrastructure; and urban design and planning. “Cooper-Hewitt is delighted to present this free exhibition at the United Nations, where visitors from all over the world will be able to see how design can address the most critical issues in developing and emerging countries,” said Bill Moggridge, director of the museum.

    More details: http://cooperhewitt.org/exhibitions/other-90

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  • UN launches competition to design memorial to victims of slavery

    UN launches competition to design memorial to victims of slavery

    On September 30, the committee tasked with building a permanent memorial at the United Nations to honor the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade today launched a global competition for the design of the structure to remind the world that millions of Africans were violently removed from their homelands, abused and robbed of their dignity.

    The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) will administer the design competition, Ambassador Raymond Wolfe of Jamaica, the chair of the Permanent Memorial Committee on Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, told a news conference at UN Headquarters. More details can be found at

    http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=39899&Cr=slave&Cr1=

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