Jake Pfahl is a designer and developer at Marcd, a multidisciplinary design studio based in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Ohio State with a B.S. in Architecture where he focused on new media in architecture and speculative multi-use programming. Recently, his projects have taken the form of interactive websites and applications. He’s most interested in pushing the boundaries of common digital tools and platforms to create immersive experiences that connect the digital and physical.
Elizabeth Goodspeed is an independent graphic designer & art director living in Brooklyn, NY. She focuses on branding, packaging, and editorial design, and in the past has spent time at Pentagram, RoAndCo, Zero Studios, and The Whitney. In addition to her work as a designer, she also maintains a side practice, casual archivist, centered around sourcing historical graphic design and ephemera.
Working Session With Meetings and Slack Feedback at the End of Class
Continue working on your project and assembling everything into a cohesive and thoughtfully laid out presentation. Consider what you learned and what your subject is about. Make sure that your entire presentation feels consistent and visually engaging. Feel free to edit and revisit your posters. After you’ve completed all the activities, it’s OK to use the more typical design tools to develop your presentation.
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Jake Pfahl
Elizabeth Goodspeed
Designer Presentations
Working Session With Meetings and Slack Feedback at the End of Class
Meeting Order
Keep working until 3:20pm. At that time, place a link to your progress in your Slack channel and your group will provide feedback: