Following bootcamp, while I knew I wanted to stick with the program, I was worried as to how much y I could realistically learn and retain in 10 months.
I’ve come a long way the past couple of months, and through all the stress, flailing, and self-doubt, I’ve really enjoyed this class and feel like I have a significantly deeper understanding of aesthetics and art (in addition to their application). I also think the presentations and critiques have been as useful as the actual execution projects in terms of learning.
Although participating in a 10 month graduate program is fantastic in the sense that I’ll (hopefully) have my masters this spring, there are certainly numerous areas (even simply within our Visual Aesthetics class) that I’d like to spend more time on (like motion graphics, typography and modularity, storytelling and narrative, etc.).
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