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THE MINI COURSE Chaya Murik DESIGN MARKETING INSTRUCTOR

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Chaya Murikdesign marketing instructor

Design alives mini course a project-based graphics design course that uses common designer projects to teach techniques in adobe illustra-tor, inDesign, and Photoshop. With hands-off guidance, students learn to research, plan, and execute their design using all the tools available to graphic artists both online and off. There is particular emphasis on brainstorming, research, and marketing. This learning experience enables students to be-come independent graphic designers with a clear understanding of marketing through print media. at the end of this project-based course, the student will have achieved basic proficiency in the adobe programs together with a clear grasp of the design principles and four portfolio pieces of work.

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feel comfortable designing ads and brochures using the adobe programs by learning professional standard

design and marketing.

small classes for women and post h.s. girls732 330 0104 Tip #37:

Yellow is the color of sunshine. It’s associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy.

“keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”

__mark twain

about the instructorchaya studied design and marketing at manchester college of arts and technology achieving one of the top five marks in the country. she worked as a senior graphic Designer in the marketing department of oorah, an international non-profit organization and now designs magazines, logos and other print media. chaya has given of her expertise to many students including conferences at the massachusetts institute of technology, and co-founded Professional standard school of Design in lakewood, nJ.

Chaya Murik

Kayla kaufman

studentwork

The layout projecteach stuDent Was given an inDiviDual brief for their third project in Design alive’s mini course. With guidance, students research, plan, and execute their brochure design using adobe indesign, adobe Photoshop and adobe illustrator. They study layout and design grids. They work with inspiration and disscuss what makes a successful brochure. once this project is completed the students can create professional standard layout work.

Chaya Murikdesign marketing instructor

STUDENT APPLICATION FORMStudent Information: (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)Name:

Birthdate:Mailing Address: City/State/Zip Code: Home Phone: ( ) - Grade Level:

Gender: Preferred T-shirt Size: M L XL

If You Have Internet Access:Print your email address very clearly: How often do you check your email? Could you use a Web browser to check the Camp "chat page" every few days? yes no Math BackgroundMath Courses (Completed and Current): Algebra II

Geometry Other

Current Math Teacher's Name: School Name: School Address: School Phone:

I certify that the above named student has successfully completed Algebra II or Geometry.

Teacher's Signature: Date:

Parent or Guardian AgreementNames:Mailing Address: Telephone Numbers: Work: ( ) -

Home: ( ) - I/we understand and agree that I/we are legally responsible for the tuition and all costs associated with

Astronomy Camp and further that this Agreement shall be governed by and subject to the laws of the

Parent's Signature: Date:

June 14 - 22 2010

Under the dark skies of Southern Arizona, students of all ages explore «the heavens» with large telescopes and experience the excietment of scientific inquiry. The unique environtments at Kitt Peak National Observatory just west of Tucson, Arizona, and Mount Lemmon Obervatory immediately north of Tucson, provide outstanding views of the sky and encourage exploration. SpaceIn Camp is an «immersion» experience, campers become real astronomers; operating research-class telescopes and technology, keeping nighttime hours, interacting with leading scientists, interpreting their own observations, investigating their own questions and curiosities, and most importantly having fun doing so.

SpaceIn Camp is all about discovering the Eureka moment!

Perhaps the most unique aspect of SpaceIn Camp is the availability of large research telescopes under dark Arizona skies. We use the most up to date telescopes and equpment which

you can check out on our website.

it is a unique investigation into both science and engineering sponsored by the Travel program of The University of Arizona›s Alumni Association. This «science camp» is available internationally to both teenagers and adults. Our camps emphasize a hands-on learning approach and activities are driven by student involvment and interest. A prior background in astronomy is not required, neither is a connection with The University of Arizona. There are also opportunities available for educators, school groups, and Girl Scout trainers with an emphasis on how to inspire new generations of students to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Girl Scout leaders are supported through the NIRCam instrument program of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To read personal accounts of SpaceIn Camp experiences, several have been recently published in The Reflector magazine of the Astronomical League, Universe Today, and on Astromart.

SpaceIn Camp is not solely about astronomy and what›s up in the sky,

Educational research reveals several reasons:

Parents often ask why the teen SpaceIn Camps are so life-changing and inspiring to their children.

Dr. Don LieterAstronomer &

Camp DirectorSteward Observatory

www.spacein.com

LET YOUR MIND

WANDER TO OUTER

SPACE THIS SUMMER!!

The University of Arizona

933 N. Cherry Ave.Tucson, AZ

85721-00651-800-astronomy

A youth-centered, personal approach by the entire SpaceIn Camp staff, treating youth as colleagues rather than children

Authenticscientific inquiry with realistic projects involving modern research telescopes,technology, & equipment

Real scientists as mentors

Student peers with a common interests in science and engineering

A fun attitude toward learning, exploring ideas, and searching for answers

The aesthetic qualities of the sky islands of Southern Arizona with dark skies

To encourage all interested students to come explore science and broaden their minds

scholarshipopportunities are available for those students in need!

BLAST OFF!

y

Under the dark skies of Southern Arizona, students of all ages explore «the heavens» with large

telescopes and experience the excietment of scientific inquiry. The unique environtments at

Kitt Peak National Observatory just west of Tucson, Arizona, and Mount Lemmon Obervatory

immediately north of Tucson, provide outstanding views of the sky and encourage exploration.

SpaceIn Camp is an «immersion» experience, campers become real astronomers; operating

research-class telescopes and technology, keeping nighttime hours, interacting with leading

scientists, interpreting their own observations, investigating their own questions and curiosities,

and most importantly having fun doing so.

SpaceIn Camp is all about discovering the Eureka moment!

Perhaps the most unique aspect of

SpaceIn Camp is the availability of

large research telescopes under dark

Arizona skies. We use the most up to

date telescopes and equpment which

you can check out on our website.

it is a unique investigation into both science and engineering sponsored by the Travel

program of The University of Arizona›s Alumni Association. This «science camp» is available

internationally to both teenagers and adults. Our camps emphasize a hands-on learning

approach and activities are driven by student involvment and interest. A prior background in

astronomy is not required, neither is a connection with The University of Arizona. There are also

opportunities available for educators, school groups, and Girl Scout trainers with an emphasis

on how to inspire new generations of students to explore science, technology, engineering,

and mathematics (STEM). Girl Scout leaders are supported through the NIRCam instrument

program of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). To read personal accounts of SpaceIn

Camp experiences, several have been recently published in The Reflector magazine of the

Astronomical League, Universe Today, and on Astromart.

SpaceIn Camp is not solely about astronomy and what›s up in the sky,

Educational research reveals several reasons: Parents often ask why the teen SpaceIn Camps

are so life-changing and inspiring to their children.

Dr. Don Lieter

Astronomer &

Camp Director

Steward Observatory

www.spacein.com

LET YOUR MIND

WANDER

TO OUTER

SPACE THIS

SUMMER!!

The University

of Arizona

933 N. Cherry Ave.

Tucson, AZ

85721-0065

1-800-astronomy

A youth-centered,

personal approach

by the entire SpaceIn

Camp staff, treating

youth as colleagues

rather than children

Authentic

scientific inquiry

with realistic

projects involving

modern research

telescopes,

technology, &

equipment

Real scientists as

mentorsStudent peers

with a common

interests in

science and

engineering

A fun attitude

toward learning,

exploring ideas,

and searching for

answers

The aesthetic

qualities of the

sky islands

of Southern

Arizona with

dark skies

To encourage

all interested

students to come

explore science

and broaden their

minds

scholarship

opportunities are

available for those

students in need!

BLAST OFF!

y

STUDENT APPLICATION FORMStudent Information: (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)Name:Birthdate:Mailing Address: City/State/Zip Code: Home Phone: ( ) - Grade Level:

Gender: Preferred T-shirt Size: M L XL

If You Have Internet Access:Print your email address very clearly: How often do you check your email? Could you use a Web browser to check the Camp "chat page" every few days? yes no Math BackgroundMath Courses (Completed and Current): Algebra II

Geometry Other

Current Math Teacher's Name: School Name: School Address: School Phone:

I certify that the above named student has successfully completed Algebra II or Geometry.

Teacher's Signature: Date:

Parent or Guardian AgreementNames:Mailing Address: Telephone Numbers: Work: ( ) -

Home: ( ) -

I/we understand and agree that I/we are legally responsible for the tuition and all costs associated with

Astronomy Camp and further that this Agreement shall be governed by and subject to the laws of the

Parent's Signature: Date:

June 14 - 22 2010

student: haddassa Leah Levene

Brief: two Page brochure for spacein camp, an astronomy camp for kids.

outcome: an exciting, brochure that brings outer space to life. information is organized nicely, and the application is user friendly.

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Back page application

student: elisheva hofstedter

Brief: trifold brochure for so sushi; a modern colorful restaurant in the heart of Greenfield Village offering traditional and modern Japanese dishes from sushi and sashimi through noodles and our range of so sushi classics cooked by our team of talented chefs.

outcome: use of fun colors from the logo with boxes and colorful pictures to convey the live, fun tone of the restaurant.

Edomae-sushi was first brought to the United States from Tokyo in the early 1960s. The California Roll was soon born. It was originally created to substitute for a maki roll made with toro (fatty tun).

kankyou jikou

So Sushi!123 Any StreetAnytown JH2 8ABTel 012 345 6789 Fax 098 765 [email protected]

... modern Asian andSo Sushi is a modern sushi bar restaurant providing a truly unique dining experience. The restaurant is urban chic. The So Sushi kitchen provides food that is not only tasty but also nutritious and healthy. Innovative fusion cuisine is served in a gorgeous setting. Whether it’s for lunch, after work happy hour or dinner, you are guaranteed to enjoy a feeling of exclusivity and magnicence.

So Sushi is a modern approach to Asian Cuisine. We are excited to share the distinct and vibrant avors of exciting combinations of contemporary Asian cuisines. We hope you continue to enjoy this experience of an ever-evolving menu.

Sushi b

egan a

s a wa

y of pr

eserving

old fish

. Rice

farmer

s... would

pack

fish in

jars w

ith co

oked r

ice to

preserv

e it. Th

e ferm

ented

result

tasted

more

like st

inky ch

eese

than lik

e fresh

hamac

hi; the

Japane

se... gra

dually

shorte

ned th

e

fermen

tation

time, d

evelopin

g a

freshe

r style

of sush

i...

(From

The Z

en of

Fish.)

Choice samples from our m

enu.

For further options visit

www.sosushi.con, call

012 345 6789 or complete form and fax to 098 765 4321

SUSHI (2 pieces per order)

Price

Quantity

Ika (cuttlesh)

$7.25

Inari (bean curd)

$7.25

Saba (mackerel)

$7.25

Sake (salmon)

$8.50

Suzuki (sea bass)

$8.50

Toro (fatty tuna)

$9.00

Spicy Scallop (scallop, ying

sh roe)

$9.00

Ikura (salmon roe)

$9.75

MAKI SUSHI (6 pieces per

order)

Kappamaki (cucumber ro

ll)

$7.25

Oshinkomaki (pickled radish

roll)

$7.25

Kanpyomaki (gourd roll)

$7.25

Tekkamaki (tuna roll)

$8.75

Sakemaki (salmon roll)

$8.75

Dragon Roll (tempura shrim

p,

avocado, eel)

$13.50

URA MAKI Inside out ro

lls topped with caviar

(6 pieces per order)

Avocado Roll

$8.50

California Roll (c

rabstick,

avocado)

$9.50

Vegetarian California Roll (e

gg

omelet, avocado)

$9.50

HAND ROLL (1 piece per

order)

California Hand Roll

$9.50

Salmon Skin Hand Roll

$9.50

Total:

“the b

amboo

leaf wa

s a sig

n of

freshn

ess, co

nveying

the m

essage

that

sushi is

perisha

ble and

should

be ea

ten

before

the b

amboo

leaf dr

ies out

.”...

“the le

aves pr

evente

d the

flavors

from c

ontami

nating

each o

ther a

nd

added

a mild a

ntibact

erial fu

nction.

The gr

een pie

ces of

decora

tive pla

stic

that a

re still

served

with

takeou

t

sushi ar

e a ca

rryove

r from

these

early p

ractice

s. Some

brand

s of pl

astic

are ev

en coa

ted wi

th ant

ibacter

ial

chemic

als.” (F

rom Th

e Zen

of Fish

.)

vibrant fu

n asian e

xciting

Sushi beg

an as a

way of

preserving

old fish. R

ice farme

rs... would

pack

fish in ja

rs with

cooked r

ice to

preserve

it. The f

ermented

result

tasted m

ore like

stinky ch

eese

than like

fresh h

amachi; t

he

Japanese.

.. graduall

y shorte

ned the

fermenta

tion time

, developin

g a

fresher st

yle of sus

hi...

(From T

he Zen o

f Fish.)

Choice samples from our menu.

For further options visit www.sosushi.con, call

012 345 6789 or complete form and fax to 098 765 4321

SUSHI (2 pieces per order)Price

Quantity

Ika (cuttlesh)

$7.25

Inari (bean curd)

$7.25

Saba (mackerel)

$7.25

Sake (salmon)

$8.50

Suzuki (sea bass)

$8.50

Toro (fatty tuna)

$9.00

Spicy Scallop (scallop, ying

sh roe)

$9.00

Ikura (salmon roe)

$9.75

MAKI SUSHI (6 pieces per

order)

Kappamaki (cucumber roll)$7.25

Oshinkomaki (pickled radish

roll)

$7.25

Kanpyomaki (gourd roll)

$7.25

Tekkamaki (tuna roll)

$8.75

Sakemaki (salmon roll)

$8.75

Dragon Roll (tempura shrimp,

avocado, eel)

$13.50

URA MAKI Inside out rolls topped with caviar

(6 pieces per order)

Avocado Roll

$8.50

California Roll (crabstick,

avocado)

$9.50

Vegetarian California Roll (egg

omelet, avocado)

$9.50

HAND ROLL (1 piece per

order)

California Hand Roll

$9.50

Salmon Skin Hand Roll

$9.50

Total:

“the bam

boo leaf

was a sig

n of

freshness,

conveying

the mes

sage that

sushi is p

erishable

and shou

ld be eat

en

before t

he bamb

oo leaf d

ries out.”

...

“the leav

es preven

ted the

flavors

from con

taminati

ng each

other an

d

added a

mild antib

acterial

function.

The gree

n pieces o

f decora

tive plast

ic

that are

still serv

ed with

takeout

sushi are

a carry

over fro

m these

early pra

ctices. So

me brand

s of plast

ic

are even

coated

with ant

ibacterial

chemicals.”

(From T

he Zen o

f Fish.)

vibrant fun

asian exciting

Sushi began as a w

ay of preserving

old fish. Rice farme

rs... would pack

fish in jars with c

ooked rice to

preserve it. The f

ermented result

tasted more like s

tinky cheese

than like fresh ha

machi; the

Japanese... gradual

ly shortened the

fermentation time

, developing a

fresher style of s

ushi...

(From The Zen of Fish

.)

Choice samples from our menu.

For further options visit www.sosushi.con, call

012 345 6789 or complete form and fax to 098 765 4321

SUSHI (2 pieces per order)Price Quantity

Ika (cuttlesh)$7.25

Inari (bean curd) $7.25

Saba (mackerel)$7.25

Sake (salmon) $8.50

Suzuki (sea bass)$8.50

Toro (fatty tuna)$9.00

Spicy Scallop (scallop, ying

sh roe)

$9.00

Ikura (salmon roe)$9.75

MAKI SUSHI (6 pieces per

order)

Kappamaki (cucumber roll)$7.25

Oshinkomaki (pickled radish

roll)

$7.25

Kanpyomaki (gourd roll)$7.25

Tekkamaki (tuna roll)$8.75

Sakemaki (salmon roll)$8.75

Dragon Roll (tempura shrimp,

avocado, eel)

$13.50

URA MAKI Inside out rolls topped with caviar

(6 pieces per order)

Avocado Roll $8.50

California Roll (crabstick,

avocado)

$9.50

Vegetarian California Roll (egg

omelet, avocado)

$9.50

HAND ROLL (1 piece per

order)

California Hand Roll$9.50

Salmon Skin Hand Roll$9.50

Total:

“the bamboo leaf

was a sign of

freshness, conveyin

g the message tha

t

sushi is perishable a

nd should be eate

n

before the bamb

oo leaf dries out.”

...

“the leaves preven

ted the flavors

from contaminatin

g each other and

added a mild antib

acterial function.

The green pieces o

f decorative plastic

that are still serv

ed with takeout

sushi are a carryo

ver from these

early practices. So

me brands of plast

ic

are even coated w

ith antibacterial

chemicals.” (From

The Zen of Fish.)

vibrant fun asian exciting

Edomae-sushi was first brought to the United States from Tokyo in the early 1960s. The California Roll was soon born. It was originally created to substitute for a maki roll made with toro (fatty tun).

kankyou jikou

So Sushi!123 Any StreetAnytown JH2 8ABTel 012 345 6789 Fax 098 765 4321

[email protected]

... modern Asian andSo Sushi is a modern sushi bar restaurant providing a truly

unique dining experience. The restaurant is urban chic. The

So Sushi kitchen provides food that is not only tasty but also

nutritious and healthy. Innovative fusion cuisine is served in a

gorgeous setting. Whether it’s for lunch, after work happy hour

or dinner, you are guaranteed to enjoy a feeling of exclusivity

and magnicence.So Sushi is a modern approach to Asian Cuisine. We are

excited to share the distinct and vibrant avors of exciting

combinations of contemporary Asian cuisines. We hope you

continue to enjoy this experience of an ever-evolving menu.

Edomae-sushi was first brought to the United States from Tokyo in the early 1960s. The California Roll was soon born. It was originally created to substitute for a maki roll made with toro (fatty tun). kankyou jikou

So Sushi!123 Any StreetAnytown JH2 8ABTel 012 345 6789 Fax 098 765 [email protected]

... modern Asian andSo Sushi is a modern sushi bar restaurant providing a truly unique dining experience. The restaurant is urban chic. The

So Sushi kitchen provides food that is not only tasty but also nutritious and healthy. Innovative fusion cuisine is served in a gorgeous setting. Whether it’s for lunch, after work happy hour or dinner, you are guaranteed to enjoy a feeling of exclusivity and magnicence.

So Sushi is a modern approach to Asian Cuisine. We are excited to share the distinct and vibrant avors of exciting combinations of contemporary Asian cuisines. We hope you continue to enjoy this experience of an ever-evolving menu.

Edomae-sushi was first

brought to the Unit

ed States

from Tokyo in the e

arly 1960s.

The California Roll w

as soon

born. It was originally

created

to substitute for a

maki roll

made with toro (fat

ty tun).

kankyou jikou

So Sushi!

123 Any Street

Anytown JH2 8AB

Tel 012 345 6789 Fax 098 765 4321

[email protected]

www.sosushi.con

... modern Asian and

So Sushi is a modern sushi bar restaurant providing a truly

unique dining experience. The restaurant is urban chic. The

So Sushi kitchen provides food that is not only tasty but also

nutritious and healthy. Innovative fusion cuisine is served in a

gorgeous setting. Whether it’s for lunch, after work happy hour

or dinner, you are guaranteed to enjoy a feeling of exclusivity

and magnicence.

So Sushi is a modern approach to Asian Cuisine. We are

excited to share the distinct and vibrant avors of exciting

combinations of contemporary Asian cuisines. We hope you

continue to enjoy this experience of an ever-evolving menu.

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student: katya Lewis

Brief: two page Brochure for euroa, custom home design services that include plan development and design, site planning and consultation. designing homes with an imaginative blend of design style and modern convenience.

outcome: clean, neat, modern design that brings out the clients philosophy. the photos chosen match the layout.

Architecture is a re ec on of the inner spirit,

capable of enhancing our daily lives

in a profound way!

Welcome. Home.

Harmonious Interiors.

Create. Space.

By Design.Our commitment to fresh,

innova ve and state-of-the-art

design provides focus to our

residen al plan service group and

por olio design studio are available

upon request.

Our custom designed homes provide both a crea ve and personalized touch to meet the individual needs of our clients. Each custom home is developed in a progressive stage from conceptual design, to hard-line preliminary design, and nally to working construc on documents.

This process ensures that all op ons are explored and the nal plan is a true re ec on of our client’s dream home. Addi onally, our process allows preliminary cost es mates to be tendered prior to nalizing the home plans.

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Architecture is a re ec on of the inner spirit,

capable of enhancing our daily lives

in a profound way!

Welcome. Home.

Harmonious Interiors.

Create. Space.

By Design.Our commitment to fresh,

innova ve and state-of-the-art

design provides focus to our

residen al plan service group and

por olio design studio are available

upon request.

Our custom designed homes provide both a crea ve and

personalized touch to meet the individual needs of our

clients. Each custom home is developed in a progressive

stage from conceptual design, to hard-line preliminary

design, and nally to working construc on documents.

This process ensures that all op ons are explored and

the nal plan is a true re ec on of our client’s dream

home. Addi onally, our process allows preliminary cost

es mates to be tendered prior to nalizing the home

plans.

2

3

Inspired. Rooms.

Contact us for a free design consulta on

kitchen | bathroom | bedroom | living room

o ce space | outdoor space

Our in-house plans are marketed na onally through

Professional Builder, Home Design Alterna ves,

Garlinghouse, Home Planners, Best Selling Home

Plans, and Country Living Magazines. Customiza on

services for all our plans are available upon request.phone 838 848 8348fax 838 848 8349www.euro’a.com

18 Winchmore RoadLondonSE3 TUA

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Kayla kaufman

studentwork

The Identity

Projecteach stuDent Was given an inDiviDual brief for their second project in Design alive’s mini course. With guidance, students research, plan, and execute their logo and letterheads using adobe illustrator and adobe indesign. They study color and font pairing in logo design. They disscuss what makes a successful logo and logo evolution. once this project is completed the students can create professional standard identity work.

Chaya Murikdesign marketing instructor

student: elisheva hofstedter

Brief: identity design for george r wright dmd orthodontics

style: to convey an artistic and proffessional image.

outcome: an original signature, gives it a custom feel and captures the professionalism

orthodontics

212 STRATFORD PL. LAKEWOOD, NJ T 732 730 1240 F 732 575 0931

orthodontics

212 STRATFORD PL. LAKEWOOD, NJ T 732 730 1240 F 732 575 0931Dr. George R. Wright DMD orthodontist

student: malki Bodner

Brief: identity design for Brushed to perfection, service of event makeup such as prom, wedding, and other special occasions

outcome: design and colors convey a fun, yet classic look

WWW.COOKIESHOPPE.COM

YOUR FAVORITE ONLINE COOKIE STOREWWW.COOKIESHOPPE.COM

YOUR FAVORITE ONLINE COOKIE STORE

FREE DELIVERY ON YOUR FIRST ORDER

student: chana Liba Brody

Brief: identity design for the cookie shoppe

outcome: using gingerbread men cookie cutters in the logo makes this design fun. rounded corners give the letterhead and bussiness card a finished look.

dressed for that special occasion

109 new bond street london england NE2 7AA t: 0044 246 878 8788 i: www.flora’sformals.com e: flora’[email protected]

Flora Kingston

109 New Bond Street London England NE2 7AA

t: 0044 246 878 8788 i: www.flora’sformals.com e: flora’[email protected]

student: katya Lewis

Brief: identity design for Flora’s Formals an elegant dress shop.

outcome: neat look with use of feminine colors. simple design with a hint of elegance.

Kayla kaufman

studentwork

The

Independent

Projectthe stuDents assign themsevels their final major project. They create a timeline and stick to the deadlines. The student researches design and marketing theory needed in order to complete the project. They usethe tools and skills which they learnt while creating the other projects. once this project is completed the students can have the confidence and ability to create professional standard design work.

Chaya Murikdesign marketing instructor

REF NED COSMETICSSorah Gottlieb 732.370.1421

Licensed Esthetician, NY & NJ

Licensed Massage Therapist. Licensed Makeup Artist

Day Spa: European facials Swedish massage French waxing Exfoliating peels, Glycolic peels Anti-aging & wrinkle treat-

ments Eyebrow & eyelash tinting,

Aromatherapy, Paraffin treatments.

Cosmetics: The finest in upscale makeup Application lessons

Bridal & all occasions Long-lasting Shabbos applica-

tions.

Welcome to the Day Spa at Refined CosmeticsWe’re here to pamper you

with luxurious treatments and

delight you with an undeni-ably, relaxing experience.

With Sara Gottlieb’s profes-sional expertise, you will feel and look your best as you

experience the ultimate in skin care and cosmetics.

AdVertIsInG

student: Leah stienberg

Brief: Logo and advertisement for refined cosmetics

outcome: two choices of ads. Both give a calming feeling which will make you want to take advantage of their services.

great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small

things brought together. __Vincent Van Gogh

Welcome to the

Day Spa at Refined Cosmetics

We’re here to pamper you with luxurious treatments and

delight you with an undeniably, relaxing experience. With

Sara Gottlieb’s professional expertise, you will feel and look

your best as you experience the ultimate in skin care and

cosmetics.

Sorah Gottlieb 732.370.1421

Licensed Esthetician, NY & NJ Licensed Massage Therapist. Licensed Makeup ArtistREF NED COSMETICS

Glycolic peels

Anti-aging & wrinkle treatments

Eyebrow & eyelash tinting

Aromatherapy,

Paraffin treatments

The finest in upscale makeup

Application lessons

Bridal & all occasions

Long-lasting Shabbos applications Cosmetics:

Day Spa:

European facials

Swedish massage

French waxing

Exfoliating peels

Yellow is the color of sunshine. it’s associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy.

Packaging

student: chana Leah Jacobowitz

Brief: Packaging for miam baby shampoo

outcome: tear shaped label calls attention to the fact that it is safe for babies delicate eyes. adorable, fresh baby makes the mom want to purchase it, imagening that her baby will look that way too if she uses the product.

“Live and breathe design daily to an obnoxious level that causes you to mentally redesign every storefront/sign/logo you see as you walk through the street”

__ mike nelson

marketing

HEAL

COPE

TREAT

DEVELOP

CREATE

Our art therapists are professionals trained in both art and therapy. They are knowledgeable about human development, psychological theories, clinical practice, spiritual, multicultural and artistic traditions, and the healing potential of art. They use art in treatment, assessment and research, and provide consultations to allied professionals. We work with children of all ages: individuals, families, groups and communities. We provide services, individually and as part of clinical teams, in settings that include mental health, rehabilitation, and medical and forensic institutions.

HOW WE HELP

ART HEALS BEST BY HAVING ONLY ITSELF, NOT HEALING, AS ITS

GOAL

647 - 996 - 5324

www.arttherapyinstitute.com

212 Stratford Pl. Lakewood, NJ 08701

The Art Therapy Institute is an organization of professionals dedicated to the belief that the creative process involved in the making of art is healing and life enhancing. Its mission is to serve its members and the general public by providing standards of professional competence.

ART THERAPY - LET THE

PICTURES DO THE TALKING

ART THERAPISTS HELP CLIENTS

EVOKE EMOTIONS THROUGH

ARTISTIC CREATIONS.

Art therapy is

the therapeutic use

of art making, with

in a professional

relationship, by people who experience

illness,

trauma, or c

hallenges in liv

ing,

and by people who seek personal

development. Through creating art

and reecting on the art

products

and processes,

people can increase

awareness of self

and others, cope

with sy

mptoms, stre

ss, and tr

aumatic

experiences; enhance

cognitive

abilities; a

nd enjoy the lif

e-afrming

pleasures of making art.

The Am

erican

Art T

herapy

Associ

ation

promote

s the

therap

eutic u

se of

art by

:

ART IS A KEY

TO HELP SICK

C H I L D R E N

RECOVER

SELF PORTRAITS HELP SICK

CHILDREN ‘DISCOVER THE SMILE’

It is the idea of se

lf-exploration

that can often lead a perso

n

to some insightful conclusions

about themselves.

Don t be

surprised if

the effects

of

art therapy lead to a general

sense of relief

and overall

better

mental health

. It s

therapy, but w

ith a completely

different

ingredient than

most people are used to, art.

ART THERAPY TOPICS:

ADOPTO

N & FO

STER

CARE

AUTIS

M

BRAIN

INJU

RY

EATIN

G DISO

RDERS

Encouraging the highest q

uality of a

rt

therapy servic

es to th

e public;

Facilitating communication among members

and colleagues;

Supporting legisla

tive effo

rts at th

e state

and federal le

vels;

Disseminating information to th

e general

public, art therapists

, and related mental

health professio

nals; and,

Recognizing excellence in clinical,

professional, e

ducational, and re

search

activities.

ART THERAPY - LET THE

PICTURES DO THE TALKING

ART THERAPISTS HELP CLIENTS

EVOKE EMOTIONS THROUGH

ARTISTIC CREATIONS.

Art therapy is the therapeutic use

of art making, within a professional

relationship, by people who experience

illness, trauma, or challenges in living,

and by people who seek personal

development. Through creating art

and reecting on the art products

and processes, people can increase

awareness of self and others, cope

with symptoms, stress, and traumatic

experiences; enhance

cognitive

abilities; and enjoy the life-afrming

pleasures of making art.

The Americ

an Art T

herapy

Associatio

n promotes

the

therapeu

tic use o

f art by

:

ART IS A KEY

TO HELP SICK

C H I L D R E N

RECOVERSELF PORTRAITS HELP SICK

CHILDREN ‘DISCOVER THE SMILE’

It is the idea of self-exploration

that can often lead a person

to some insightful conclusions

about themselves. Don t be

surprised if the effects of

art therapy lead to a general

sense of relief and overall

better mental health. It s

therapy, but with a completely

different ingredient

than

most people are used to, art.

ART THERAPY TOPICS:

ADOPTON & F

OSTER CA

RE

AUTISM

BRAIN IN

JURY

EATING D

ISORDERS

Encouraging the highest quality of art

therapy services to the public;

Facilitating communication among members

and colleagues;

Supporting legislative efforts at the state

and federal levels;

Disseminating information to the general

public, art therapists, and related mental

health professionals; and,

Recognizing excellence in clinical,

professional, educational, and research

activities.

ART THERAPY - LET THE

PICTURES DO THE TALKING

ART THERAPISTS HELP CLIENTS

EVOKE EMOTIONS THROUGH

ARTISTIC CREATIONS.

Art therapy is the therapeutic use

of art making, within a professional

relationship, by people who experience

illness, trauma, or challenges in living,

and by people who seek personal

development. Through creating art

and reecting on the art products

and processes, people can increase

awareness of self and others, cope

with symptoms, stress, and traumatic

experiences; enhance cognitive

abilities; and enjoy the life-afrming

pleasures of making art.

The American Art Therapy

Association promotes the

therapeutic use o

f art by:

ART IS A KEY

TO HELP SICK

C H I L D R E N

RECOVER

SELF PORTRAITS HELP SICK

CHILDREN ‘DISCOVER THE SMILE’

It is the idea of self-exploration

that can often lead a person

to some insightful conclusions

about themselves. Don t be

surprised if the effects of

art therapy lead to a general

sense of relief and overall

better mental health. It s

therapy, but with a completely

different ingredient than

most people are used to, art.

ART THERAPY TOPICS:

ADOPTON & FOSTER CARE

AUTISM

BRAIN INJURY

EATING DISORDERS

Encouraging the highest quality of art

therapy services to the public;

Facilitating communication among members

and colleagues;

Supporting legislative efforts at the state

and federal levels;

Disseminating information to the general

public, art therapists, and related mental

health professionals; and,

Recognizing excellence in clinical,

professional, educational, and research

activities.

HEAL

COPE

TREAT

DEVELOP

CREATE

Our art therapists are professionals

trained in both art and therapy. They are

knowledgeable about human development,

psychological theories, clinical practice,

spiritual, multicultural and artistic

traditions, and the healing potential

of art. They use art in treatment,

assessment and research, and provide

consultations to allied professionals. We

work with children of all ages: individuals,

families, groups and communities. We

provide services, individually and as part

of clinical teams, in settings that include

mental health, rehabilitation, and medical and forensic institutions.

HOW WE HELP

ART HEALS BEST BY HAVING ONLY ITSELF, NOT HEALING, AS ITS GOAL

647 - 996 - 5324

www.arttherapyinstitute.com

212 Stratford Pl. Lakewood, NJ 08701

The Art Therapy Institute is

an organization of professionals

dedicated to the belief that the

creative process involved in the making

of art is healing and life enhancing. Its

mission is to serve its members and the

general public by providing standards of professional competence.

student: elisheva hofstedter

Brief: marketing materials for the art therapy institute.

outcome: Brand identity carries through from the brochure to the flyer. Vibrant colors bring the message to life.ART THERAPY TOPICS: ADOPTION & FOSTER CARE AUTISM

BRAIN INJURY EATING DISORDERS

Our art therapists are

professionals trained in both art and

therapy. They are knowledgeable about

human development, psychological

theories, clinical practice, spiritual,

multicultural and artistic traditions, and

the healing potential of art. They use

art in treatment, assessment and

research, and provide consultations to

allied professionals. We work with

children of all ages: individuals, families,

groups and communities.

647 996 5324www.arttherapyinstitute.com

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