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Steve Garson 707 439-5323 me@ stevegarson.com To Main Photo Page: www.garsondesign/ photos |
Academy of Art (A of A) / University of San Francisco (USF) Graduation photo at dress rehearsal Friday 05/04/1984 2-4pm at Lone Mountain College next to USF. Steve Garson (me!) is 2nd from left. Too long ago to remember who is who - but see graduation list. Classmates, if you find this please tell me where you are in the photo! This may be the Advertising BFA class of 1984. Preston Bautista 013108 www.linkedin.com/pub/2/20a/4a6 Trudie Jones Ae Kuark Kazuhito Naito Kathleen Ramirez Toshiya Takagaki Preston and I were double majors - BFA/USF. Graduating class. Actual graduation was Saturday 05/12/1984 4-6pm at Lone Mountain Auditorium. Went with my roomie John Littleboy (an excellent illustrator - grad from Stanford) and my mother and dad. My degree says 1985 because I completed 1 more class in spring of 1985 (Graphic Design workshop IV - a class that my workmate Fernando Paez from BSA took also). Map to Lone Mountain College next to USF orig:022106rev:082706 |
Bernard Schank Advertising BSA Advertising 444 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94041 01/1983 - 06/1983 Went to Europe 07/1983 - 12/1983 • 01/30/1984 - 05/09/1986 ...Back at BSA • Spring 1984 - Le Tour De SF • 05/04/1984 Graduation at Lone Mt. College • Summer 1984 - Banana Classic News of the Year 01/24/84 Apple introduces the Mac - the little computer that changed everything. Mac Super Bowl Commercial. Lee Clow, the ad agency creative director behind the iconic commercial that launched Macintosh in 1984, to Ridley Scott, who directed it. At that time the Mac had very little to no effect on me. It couldn't set type, Postscript for printing hadn't been developed yet. At BSA we had the blue bomber - a typesetting machine that the font was a plastic band that you wrapped around a metal circle that spun around really fast. It would output the text on paper that you would pasteup on a board. You would then take a picture (photostat) of it and then send it to the newspaper. It wasn't until about 1988 when Aldus Freehand had come out for the Mac that the computers had any potential for our field. orig:022106rev:020414 |
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