Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colon SCAD was lucky enough to honor animation legend, Genndy Tartakovsky. He’s responsible for creating some of the most iconic works like Dexter’s Laboratory, Powerpuff Girls,
Ah, concept development. We all know settling on an idea for an upcoming project is no small task.
Myles Lott is pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in animation. He is soon to be a 2021 graduate. Photo courtesy of Myles Lott. Do you have an audience in
There is nothing more personal than hanging pictures, posters or art in your walls. It definitely says a lot about a person and it's the cleanest way for a creative
The Connector reaches out to second-year fashion design student Jameia Mitchell on her metaphysical business, Wall Flower Wraps. As the winter break subsists, many students are scrambling to find new
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram’s poem, “Zombie Nightmare,” might be more relevant this year than when it was published. Bertram's poem is a beautiful yet horrifying account of a zombie attack. The “zombies” Bertram speaks about people who follow the government, in
SCAD Atlanta students share their thoughts and opinions on this month's most popular fashion trends. Zebra print Staud Tommy Beaded Bag Light Blue Cream Fourth-year fashion marketing and management student
Screen-capture from Google search. Type in “self-doubt” in the Google search engine and you'll get 473 million results. The first 10 pages are filled with articles on how to “defeat
Creative block is the kryptonite of artists. As art students, we easily get burnt out doing both homework and projects outside of class. People in non-creative studies usually de-stress with
Illustration by Coco Gao The fashion industry is oversaturated right now and it’s overwhelming. Looking at trend-forecasting website WGSN during fashion week, I was blown away by how many shows