Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Emailable Portfolio


With this, I just wanted to send three of my best works. I didn't want to give them all of my work, but the stuff that will grab their attention to learn more!


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Portfolio Review that was not turned in to you

Taylor Snyder was supposed to be my 2nd Portfolio Review. Although, he stopped answering my e-mails! I initially met Taylor at the Student Ad Summit earlier this semester. At this event he did a critique of my portfolio. 

Here are the main things Taylor said at this initial critique:
  • Show your design processes
  • Take photos of your work
  • Brand extension is great to show
  • Make sure you print at high quality
  • Show something new in the interview
  • Make sure you know how to Defend and Describe your Work
  • He also say I had a great attitude
  • He said to keep reworking my advertisements specifically 
Overall, I got some great advice! I wish he could have given me some on my online portfolio!

Final Design Statement

SIMPLIFIED IT DOWN A LOT!
I strive to create smart solutions that will inspire the targeted audience. No matter what it takes, I will push my creations to be the best they can be. The solutions that work will be clear after multiple revisions, research, and peer critiques.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Non Profit work

I have been working with an Advertising Agency that three other students and myself created; Giraffe Creative.

Our website can be viewed at www.GiraffeMidwest.com.


I have done free work for:
  • The James Arthur Albert Foundation
    • 10 large scale posters for an auction to raise money
  • Bandit Burrito
    • Coupons handed out at the Belize Dance Marathon
  • Belize Dance Marathon
    • Posters, Webpage, Their logo
  • Cross Point United Methodist Church
    • Bus Wrap
  • Drake Business School
    • Presentation Challenge Post Card
Link to examples on my website: http://meganyulga.com/Giraffe-Creative-Work

Monday, April 9, 2012

Phil McCollam

I really liked Phil. He has an amazingly upbeat, yet professional attitude. He seemed to do his research and connect with the culture in Drake. I know he will bring a unique youth and spirit to the Drake Graphic Design program. He really seemed to know his audience and give a presentation that was informative, yet engaging.

I gave him a business card and he ended up following up by emailing me. I thought this was extremely awesome of him. I asked him to review my portfolio!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

StartupCity Des Moines Job Crawl

Last night I attended the StartupCity Des Moines Job Crawl downtown Des Moines from 5-8:30pm. We got a chance to meet with about 30 start up businesses in the area, learn about them, network, and submit our resume and contact information. I was very dissapointed with the event. While there were a lot of openings and design and marketing positions, they were all unpaid full-time positions.

Most of the companies knew what they were looking for, but didn't know exactly what the position did. Essentially, they wanted intern with no experience to be a critical role in their start up business for free.

As a college student coming out of Drake University. I am up to my eyeballs in student loans. It would be extremely impractical for me to have a full time job that pays nothing.

I was interested in one marketing company though that I will be following up on. They were a little confusing when I talked with them, but then again we only had a few moments to speak with each  company.

If anything this experience was interesting and got my information out there. Maybe these companies weren't for me, but they might now others who are looking for someone just like me for their business!

Printer Tour

I thought this was absolutely fascinating. I didn't realize how complex a printer was. If I took anything away from it, is it to communicate wholly with your printers. There is so much more to printing that I thought. The experience made me appreciate them more and made myself be more conscious of what I'm sending to the printer because if you made a mistake, then it costs lots of time, energy, money and paper!

Now I realize why printing is so expensive, because it is an extremely extensive process. Every job goes through at least 3 machines: print, cut, and bind. The machines move quickly and with extreme accuracy. But it was amazing to me how much was still wasted.

It also made me appreciate learning the skills for myself. I think that someday in the FAR future, I want to but a heavy duty printer for myself, or my studio space so that I can produce my own materials. But there is something said for professionally printed work. The presentation of a design is extremely important and adds much more to a project then you might think.

Overall, it was a great learning experience!