CREATIVE EVIDENCE vol2

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S TE PH E N W I LLIA M S C H U D L I C H

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and co-authored by Cambria Gordon and Laurie David, the Oscar winning producer of An Inconvenient Truth.

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fourth generation Detroiter, graphic designer, illustrator, educator, writer, and creative consultant, Stephen William Schudlich is the former Director of Exhibitions for the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design / University of Michigan . He has provided work for clients such as The New York Times, The Utne Reader, Comedy Central, and Scholastic. He has also worked with WGBH (Boston), Heineken, and Nike. His illustrations have been an integral part of the global eBay brand and, he illustrated the book The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming, which was published by Scholastic

His work has been included in The New York Art Directors Annual, Print, How, and the AIGA Design Annual. It has been exhibited in numerous galleries including Gallery Project, The Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, DAM, The Scarab Club, Paint Creek Center for the Arts and, in The Old Federal Building as part of the inaugural ArtPrize event in Grand rapids, MI. His work has found purchase within the collection of Valparaiso University as well as private collections. It is also included in exhibition catalogues and anthologies including Black Eye, Black Eye 2, The Rotland Dreadfuls, Morose Delectation, and Rotland Inquiry published by Rotland Press/Detroit, where he has also served as creative director. Stephen teaches graphic design/illustration in Detroit, at the College for Creative Studies and Wayne State University. a

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10.30-12.05/2009 Reception event / 10.30 Jim Nawara/Melanie Manos Adrianne Finelli/Satori Circus Finn Schudlich/Elona Van Gent/Gary Schwartz PM PM Frank Pahl/The Mindstream Animation Station (featuring kit by Mark Mothersbaugh)/Ryan Standfest Danielle Abrams, Askia Bilal, and John Roos/John Kannenberg Ted Kennedy/Kevin Beasley/Katie Martineau-Caron Uncle Art/Scott Northrup/The Ann Arbor Film Festival Tirtza Even and Toby Millman/Ruth Wallen/Michael Borowski

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12.18.09 – 01.15.10 Opening reception 01.08.10 / 6-9

Arts on Earth is a university-wide initiative that stimulates, explores, and celebrates the dynamic relationship between people and their arts worldwide.

http://artsonearth.umich.edu/

Hours 11am – 4pm | T - Sat (during exhibits) 313.593.0940 www.art-design.umich.edu/workdetroit

work • detroit

hours | Tu - Sa / 11A - 4P (during exhibitions) | address | 3663 Woodward Ave. Detroit MI 48201 phone | 313.593.0940 | web | art-design.umich.edu/exhibitions/work_detroit | @work_detroit

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“A cross between pin the tail on the donkey and playing school.” - Fred Goodman, University of Michigan professor of education emeritus

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elements/pieces piece holders pencils paper pad decal ©2007 Stephen William Schudlich

Urban Village. Urban Village. This game can be played individually or with others.

“It’s very clever, and does what the best of games do.” - Nick Sousanis, thedetroiter.com

words “Jane Jacobs meets Sim City.” - Rebecca Mazzei, Metro Times

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The game that challenges you to make it good in your own ‘hood.

The modern day Urban Village is made up of various elements that may, for socioeconomic and other various reasons differ from some elements found in non-urban environments. Many of these elements are considered less than desirable in a community, however they are often difficult if not impossible to remove. In playing this game you will be faced with the challenge of incorporating these elements “good” and “bad”, into your own Urban Village.

Urban Village.

www.anurbanvillage.com

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{PROJECT no.2}

The Barf Bag

SPRING 12

AGD 5700 Special Topics / Illustration 9:00 am - 3:00 pm T&TH / 3106 Old Main

students will create and meld illustration with graphic design logic to produce effective, engaging tools to deliver information. Course also includes witty banter, a fabulous day at the DIA, and a final critique potluck.

Show me. Instructor / stephen willliam schudlich

Is the Director of Exhibitions for work•detroit / The University of

The Barf Bag. One of several projects just

Michigan School of Art & Design’s gallery space in Detroit. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Utne Reader and The Los Angeles

waiting to challenge and inspire you in DIL 417.

Times. Other clients have included WGBH (Boston), Comedy Central and Nike. His illustrations are an integral part of the global eBay brand. His work has been recognized in Print's Regional Design Annuals, How's Self Promotion Issues, Graphic Design USA and the New York Art Director’s Annual.

swschud@umich.edu

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Winter 2006 DIL 417 Print Media & Hand Lettering Wed | 1.25 - 7

stephen schudlich 2005 copying is evil. www.ssid.com

How does one adorn a device meant for the containment of unexpected partially digested matter tastefully? How does one visually explain its use and purpose to a multi lingual, multi-cultural audience without offending them?

This 8 week course explores the role that illustration plays within graphic design. Using a variety of mediums


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CHARLIE HEBDO Edited by Ryan Standfest / Designed by S. William Schudlich

Sorry, Didn’t You Want That Much Free Expression? by Martin Rowson

I’ve no idea how many people died violent, premature deaths during the

course of January this year, but I’m sure almost every single one of them went unreported. And even if you narrow the death toll down solely to people killed by the actions of so-called Islamists, you can safely assume the vast majority of those deaths went unreported too, whether it was men and women killed in defense of the Syrian city of Koubani or anybody else unfortunate enough to live under the necrocratic tyranny of the self-styled Islamic State which straddles the geopolitical ruins of Iraq and Syria. If you narrow it down even further—to people killed by the actions of socalled Islamists on a single day in January this year—we’ll never know the names of most of those murdered people. Worse, there’s not even agreement on the number of people who were killed by Boko Haram in Baga in northern Nigeria on 7th January. Was it 2000, according one local government official,

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