The Graphic Design Club’s purpose is to educate, expose, and provide resources to students interested in the field of graphic design. The club will offer services to other Bryan University programs and individuals who may be in need of a graphic designer.
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Faculty Representative
Rosetta Lilly, Graphic Design Program Director
President
Stephanie Rife
Vice President
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Marketing/Student Liaison
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Secretary
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Officer Terms
The term of each officer shall be one semester (16 weeks).
Should any officer position become vacated during the semester, interviews will be held to fill the position.
Executive Committee Positions
Faculty Representative – Oversee the organization.
President – Organize meetings (if required) and oversee the general activity of the club. They will also meet with the advisor to continue making professional connections and bringing those connections to club meetings or events.
Vice President – Assist the President in duties of overseeing the goals of the club. Takes on responsibilities if the President is not available.
Marketing/ Student Liaison – contact students to be more involved in the club activities. Organize events.
Secretary – Responsible for communication and meeting minutes.
Membership
Full membership to this organization shall be offered to all Bryan University Graphic Design students who are currently enrolled in either UX/UI Certificate program or the Graphic Design Associates Program.Nondiscrimination
Membership in this organization shall open to all members of the UX/UI Graphic Design Program. Membership in this organization shall be granted without regard for age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or color.Communication Etiquette
All communications in the graphic design club must be respective and collaborative. Don’t communicate when angry, in a combative way, to “show off,” or to insult a classmate. Consider the point of view and perspective of others when talking in during meetings or in discussions. Use class discussions to respectfully ask questions, express and revise opinions, and take positions on topics. Develop your communication, collaboration, and teamwork skills through these discussions.Academic Honesty
Academic dishonesty is an action that relates to cheating or other completion of work that lacks integrity. Examples of academic honesty include buying, stealing, copying, or borrowing someone else’s work; having someone write your work or complete your test for you, using another person’s test answers, and plagiarism. Plagiarism includes passing someone else’s work or ideas as your own without crediting the original source of the work/idea. Students who engage in academic dishonesty may receive the following penalties:- Multiple occurrences of academic dishonesty may result in termination from Bryan University.
Study Group! – Every Thursday & Saturday!
Your ACs and other students will work together to help out in anyway you need to help you succeed in this course, we look forward to seeing you.
If you can’t make it you can always schedule with one of us at https://buact.as.me/schedule/
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Workshop Recordings
Career Services
- Beginning Logo Design
- How to Keep Images Proportionate in InDesign
- How to Format InDesign for Spreads
- How to Organize a Typography Collage
- How to Save & Package Files
- Building Ads in InDesign
- InDesign: Setting up Preferences, Workspaces, and Shortcuts
- Formatting and Design Tips for a 3-Panel Brochure Using InDesign
- Grids and Hierarchy
- Master Pages in Adobe Design
XD has been discontinued, but these videos are available as resources.
Accreditation is a process of validation in which colleges, universities and other institutions of higher learning are evaluated.
Why is this important? – In order to maintain and improve our programs, we need to keep up to date on the success of our students. In truth, without the feedback we receive through these forms from YOU, the members of the BU Community we would cease to be a successful institution.
Please view this form explaining what forms we collect and what you may need to include with them as supporting evidence: Accreditation Forms Explained.
BU Career Connections is a great resource for students and alumni search for jobs continued career development.
Please visit:
https://www.collegecentral.com/bryanuniversity/
- Click ” Students”
- Click “Create Account”
- Required to use your “Bryan University” email for the Username and then you may create a password.
For technical problems please reach out to College Central at help@collegecentral.com.
For access questions and other problems or concerns please reach out to Career Services at careerservices@bryanuniversity.edu.
Most FAQs can be found inside your profile in the top right corner by clicking “Help” or Most Asked Questions
If you need any resume or cover letter assistance please follow the steps below.
- Log into your BU Career Connections dashboard
- Go to the “Career Documents Library”
- Click on the templates, download, and edit them as a Word Document.
- For resumes please go to “My Resumes” on the left side of your dashboard and upload them for review.
- You may also send resumes and cover letters to careerservices@bryanuniversity.edu.
**Keep in mind there may be multiple drafts so please work with us to complete final drafts within a reasonable timeframe