so exactly one year ago today i was sent a denial letter from Pixar, for my application to the Art internship for Summer 2008.
so what do i get today, a letter i wished would never come.
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Dear Amanda Wallace
Thank you very much for applying for the Graphic Art Internship position with Pixar Animation Studios. While we appreciate your background and experience, we unfortunately do not have a position to offer you at this time. We encourage you to visit our website periodically and apply to future positions of interest.
Pixar Animation Studios wishes you every success in your future career endeavors.
Thanks,
Pixar Recruiting
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its a sad day, but obviously there was someone better. i do have to say my portfolio layout and work has been much improved since i sent my portfolio to Pixar. so here is to next year and a fourth try. i will never give up, because you always have to have a dream and Pixar you are mine. someday. someday.
all i want to know...
where do the portfolios go after being looked at. what dumpster do they end up in because my poor, gold book doesn't deserve such a future. i want it back! so Pixar where do they go, is there a vault? a special room?
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
quick poster.
when you are a graphic designer, your non-design friends always think you (the designer) work will for free. (this really applies to students) "will you design a poster please for my club... can you make me a logo... can you design a website." sorry to say, i usually don't even have time for my own special projects. however i made an exception. last november i was able to attend the pack expo in chicago with the industrial technology department. they even gave all the students who attended the large expo/conference money to cover most of the trip. so because of all that, i helped out the poly pack club. it's a pretty simple poster designed to advertise the event. part of the simplicity was due to the quick turn around time and lack of information provided during the process. it was a learning experience, because the group is not a typical client.
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freelance
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
slightly BOOKISH
So a lot has been going on here. Not only is my work currently in the Student Show in the Cal Poly Art and Design Department, but my work is also in slightly BOOKISH at the Robert E. Kennedy Library, Learning Commons 2nd floor and Rm. 409 on the Cal Poly campus. The exhibition’s goals are to promote the library’s fine printing and graphic arts collection and demonstrate how book art is incorporated into Cal Poly’s curriculum. Work on display will include local presses and artists, current student (thats me!) and faculty work, work by alumni, and printing ephemera and artifacts from the Shakespeare Press Museum at Cal Poly.
I was very excited to find out I had been included in the show and even more excited that out of all the books, some how a little blurb about my book was included in an article promoting the show in the new times.
I was very excited to find out I had been included in the show and even more excited that out of all the books, some how a little blurb about my book was included in an article promoting the show in the new times.
“It’s hard to showcase something that it’s hard to define,” acknowledged Trujillo. “These exceed the vision of what a book is.” Some have no text whatsoever, as in the case of a wallet filled with Morton’s salt that mimics the sound of rain. Many expand and contract, accordion-style. Binding might consist of a make-up compact, apron, or vintage python skin. Each book is cradled in its own box, buffered, acid-free, and often custom-built. The department possesses more than 700 such books, an estimated 10 percent of which will be included in the exhibit.Oh, almost forgot, my book "when it rains it pours" is the book in the show. Click HERE for the complete New Times SLO article.
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books,
exhibitions
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Best of Graphic Design.


Soo I have to brag! Mosty because my senior project, "The Unconventional Oddities of San Luis Obispo" took over my life and I am very proud of the final project.
Anyways to the fabulous news, drum roll please... I won Best in Graphic Design for "The Unconventional Oddities of San Luis Obispo" in the Annual Juried Student Exhibition at Cal Poly. I have to say I was super excited! I have gotten work into the show previously throughout the last three years, but this year was the best.
So if you are in San Luis and want to check out my piece, the show will be up until May 1st.
Gallery Info:
The Cal Poly University Art Gallery is located in the Dexter Building (34), room 171, on the campus of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.
Gallery hours:
Tue - Sat 11am-4pm
Closed during academic holidays and between sessions.
Gallery: 805.756.6038
http://artgallery.calpoly.edu/
Labels:
books,
exhibitions,
watercolor
Friday, March 27, 2009
pixar.... do you see me?
so as many of my readers know, i have a dream to some day work for Pixar Animation Studios. so again this year I am knocking on their door! After finishing the toughest quarter of my life in school, which included many all nighters, very little sleep, and no social life, I took on one more thing... handmaking my crazy portfolio book just for Pixar. It took me about 4 days of finding all the files I needed, lots of formatting and a spur of the moment photoshoot, but I got it done and the book arrived at Pixar yesterday at 9:10am.
This is my shout out to you Pixar! This is my third year applying for an internship and I am hoping this is the year, because there is a Graphic Art position! I am hoping it is destiny calling, because I am graduating and my dream job finally is up for grabs. So, hey Pixar, I am the one you want, I will work my hardest everyday, please give me a shot? At least an interview? The portfolio, (that I sadly will never see again) is me in a book, hopefully it was enough to knock your socks off.
Oh and yes, I know the book is intense, but it shows I am driven and it was supposed to be overwhelming, maybe a little crazy is good. Shows I want it!



This is my shout out to you Pixar! This is my third year applying for an internship and I am hoping this is the year, because there is a Graphic Art position! I am hoping it is destiny calling, because I am graduating and my dream job finally is up for grabs. So, hey Pixar, I am the one you want, I will work my hardest everyday, please give me a shot? At least an interview? The portfolio, (that I sadly will never see again) is me in a book, hopefully it was enough to knock your socks off.
Oh and yes, I know the book is intense, but it shows I am driven and it was supposed to be overwhelming, maybe a little crazy is good. Shows I want it!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Dancing Dude.
This was made last year when I made "Smooth Moves" in book arts last year. I forgot about the movie, which was something I just did for fun after I was all done. I just came across it while I was looking for another file and thought I would share. Happy Monday all and Happy Spring Break to me.
Labels:
illustration,
random
Friday, March 13, 2009
senior project photoshoot.

so, today i turned it all in... well all of senior project stuff at least. it has been a rough week here on johnson but, getting better. took the afternoon off and picked up my mess caused by the making of "the unconventional oddities of san luis obispo." anyways, i just wanted to share a few pics. i will post more later, but don't have time to photoshop them all now. signing off and back to work tomorrow to finish another book/poster thing. check back later for that.
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UPDATE!
So is a better look at some of the book. My images still need some work, but you can see more close up.
The Unconventional Oddities of San Luis Obispo is a quirky guide to unique findings in the city of San Luis Obispo, CA. The book is a look through my eyes, as you are lead from place to place discovering things that many see as mundane or never take the time to stop and just look. If you are in the area and find more oddities let me know!
Also, there are 25 handmade books (still in production). The plan is to have another edition made, but not made by hand so my cost of production is cheeper. Enjoy.


Labels:
books,
illustration,
watercolor
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