Saturday, 27 October 2007 | 1 PM
CAL STATE L.A. MUSIC HALL
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SAT 27 OCT 2007 | 1 TO 3:30PM
CAL STATE L.A. MUSIC HALL
5151 State University Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90032
Campus Directions
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Join AIGA student members to get the straight story on creativity, design solutions, a day-in-the-life, challenges and rewards from two of the industry’s hottest pros. The speakers will share their knowledge for an hour each and if time allows, a revealing question and answer session will follow the presentations.
Wayne Hunt, Principal, Hunt Design Associates
Hunt Design Associates is an award-winning consulting firm that specializes in graphic design, branding, and environmental graphic design strategies for multi-use developments, recreation and sports venues, theme parks, public spaces, entertainment centers, museums, and business environments. Wayne is the author of three books: Urban Entertainment Graphics and Designing, Planning Environmental Graphics, and Environmental Graphics: Projects and Process.
Chris Do, Principal, President & Chief Creative Officer, Bl:nd
Bl:nd is a full service design, production and post-production company that includes editorial and live-action directing for commercials, broadcast television and feature films. Over the past 10 years, the studio has garnered numerous industry accolades and awards, including a design distinction from ID, British AD&D Silver, MTV Best Rock Video, and an enviable roster of national and international clients including: Scion, Fox Sports, EA, Showtime, Microsoft, Spike TV and Sony.
The Inside the Industry series brings together a wide range of design professionals to give AIGA student members knowledge and insight into the graphic design industry. Every six months, a new panel of speakers is assembled to address student interests. Coordinated by the AIGA/LA Education Committee, Inside the Industry is specifically tailored for students.
FREE for AIGA student members and $10 at the door for non-members.
Non-member students may join AIGA at the door, and get into the event free.
For more information and to RSVP, contact the UCLA Extension Design Arts Office at 310.206.1422. No need to pay in advance, but please RSVP.
Inside the Industry will be held at the Music Hall on the Cal State LA campus. 5151 State University Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90032. Please park in the top level of Lot C. Permits can be purchased from the dispensers, sold at $0.50/hour.




I attended this event and it was fantastic. Both speakers were very good. I wish I had gotten involved with what goes on with AIGA a long time ago.
I thought both Wayne Hunt and Chris Do were great speakers; as successful as they are, both were easygoing, down-to-earth guys, and gave a lot of valuable information. Hunt talked a little more about the business side of design, while Do talked about cocept development, pitching ideas, staying passionate about a long-term project, etc. I thought both presentations were wonderful; I just joined AIGA, so I look forward to upcoming events hosted by this organization...hopefully all guest speakers will be as personable as Wayne Hunt and Chris Do are :)
I really liked Wayne Hunt's presentation and how he explained about the differences between the enviromental graphic design he does and regular graphic design.
It was also interesting to hear Chris Doh talk about motion graphics and the way to approach clients and a concept
GREAT EVENT!!!
I enjoyed both presentation by Wayne and Chris, and realy learn the information of the designing industry. And think that would be helpful in the future. Great enent.
I thought this was a very interesting event. I like how clearly Wayne Hunt communicated the process of design. I also enjoyed Chris Do’s creative method of displaying his concepts and his entertaining presentation. Hunt and Do are both wonderful speakers and designers. It was a great event and I had a great time. I am looking forward to the next "Inside the Industry" event.
I really enjoyed the event. The stylistic difference between designers was really interesting.
I really enjoyed the event. The stylistic difference between designers was really interesting.