Designer, artist, and educator Mitch Goldstein's experience as
student and teacher gives guidance and inspiration to help students
get the most out of design school.
Life as a design student is filled with questions. Rochester Institute
of Technology Associate Professor of Design Mitch Goldstein has many
answers, shared in clear, clever, and sage advice that is helpful for
students at any level of their education, as well as anyone thinking
about attending design school and wondering what it's really all about.
For design students and art professionals, Goldstein is a brilliant
resource for real-world thoughts about design school and creative
practice. Drawing on 16 years of teaching design and his popular "Dear
Design Student" Twitter project, Goldstein explores all aspects of how
to get the most out of the school experience, and beyond as a creative
professional.
From collaboration and critiques to practice and process, this is an
inspiring roadmap for design students as well as a valuable guide for
design professors to help them understand how to shape curriculum from a
student's perspective and better the collaborative experience.
Goldstein's insightful essays cover such topics as:
- Why go to design school
- What actually happens in your classes during your time at design
school
- What kind of assignments you can expect
- How critiques work
- What you're actually expected to do on a daily basis
- How to translate ideas into paying client projects
- How to make things that will get you a job
- And much more