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Ginko Yang | Communication Arts

Location: Shanghai, China. Education: BA in graphic design from the Communication University of China, Beijing, China; MA in graphic communication design from Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, London, United Kingdom. Career path: Back in 2018, I was working as a graphic designer when I realized I would be more interested in illustrating. But it was quite difficult to make the decision to go freelance as an illustrator. At the beginning, you cannot be 100 percent sure how other people would like your work or if you could land clients month after month. I was also very self-conscious about the immaturity of both my technique and my method; I felt the need to discover a unique visual language that I was comfortable with and that belonged only to me. So I decided to go to London to study at Central Saint Martins, where I could have access to good learning resources and hopefully have some interesting encounters! During my studies, I worked on editorial commissions a

Annoy your librarian : how to study without library access at university

Last modified on Sat 23 Jan 2021 05.23 EST Universities are following the latest government Covid guidance and, as a result, most libraries on campus are operating on an essential access only basis. Some are providing bookable, socially distanced study areas; others are offering click-and-collect services. With limited access to resources, students say they are struggling. First year psychology student Erin Carr has been unable to get hold of the mandatory reading for her course. “The online books have expiry dates of a few days and have a limited number of times they can be downloaded,” she says. “On top of this, I don’t have the required storage space on my device. It’s really frustrating.”

Winners of the 2020 RIBA President s Medal for Research and Research Awards

Winners of the 2020 RIBA President s Medal for Research and Research Awards By Alexander Walter| Friday, Jan 22, 2021 Surface details of probiotic tile showing the textural, porous surface of the probiotic zone. All images courtesy of RIBA. RIBA this week revealed the winners of the President s Awards for Research, a program established in 2006 to reward and encourage research in the fields of architecture and the built environment.  From the award winners in the four categories Climate Change, Cities and Community, Design and Technical, and History and Theory, the jury selected the work Probiotic Design by Richard Beckett from the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London as the recipient of the 2020 RIBA President s Medal for Research.

Offshoot Gallery East Finchley stages photo exhibition | Hampstead Highgate Express

Disrupted Landscapes #4 is on show online through Offshoot Gallery - Credit: Mandy Williams Two photographic artists, who share an interest in politics, power and landscape, are showing their work via an East Finchley gallery. England/Reflection is a two woman online exhibition by Mandy Williams and Natalie Robinson at Offshoot Gallery in High Road. Both are MA photography students at the University of the Arts London. Both are interested in how politics and power have shaped the landscape, and use rivers and seas to reflect on contemporary culture. Disrupted Landscapes #2 is at Offshoot Gallery - Credit: Mandy Williams Williams black and white images of ruptured and deformed English landscapes include some that merge and bleed with alien geographies from NASA images. They resemble our own landscape yet are unable to support human life, as Williams presents an England increasingly hostile to those it perceives as outsiders. They are paired with a short video Inward Is

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