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Author: catnormoyle

Presenting Thesis Work: Recontextualizing Abandonment in Community

My proposal for a call of papers entitled “Recontextualizing Abandonment in Community” has been accepted to the Ciantec ’12 conference.

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Review

The book is loaded with great techniques for “seeing” and fun, simple exercises for learning how to draw.

Visiting Faculty Position at Memphis College of Art

After 13 years of living and working in Atlanta, an amazing opportunity to teach at Memphis College of Art (MCA) will relocate me to Tennessee for the next academic year.

Designing Mobile Applications with App Inventor for Androids

The program allows non-developers to build Android apps with an easy-to-use visual interface that plugs into your phone for live testing.

Improving Fundamental Design Elements: Part II. Color

How to get started with color and apply it to your graphic design projects.

Improving Fundamental Design Elements: Part I. Photography

Over the next few weeks, I will post a series of blogs each dedicated to one technique or skill that will help you improve your design work.

Gallery Exhibition, There isn’t much we can do, review

The MFA gallery reception on Thursday, April 19 featured work from artist Cat Normoyle whose work resembles techniques similar to Jenny Holzer, Barbara Cruzer, and Candy Chang.

Student Work from Georgia State University

A portfolio of student work from Introduction to Graphic Design and Introduction to Typography at Georgia State University.

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