Art of Full Sail: August’s Most Popular Student Work [Photos]

Our Tumblr site – Art of Full Sail – showcases recent work created by students, faculty, and staff. Updated daily, the site features some incredible looking branding campaigns, concert posters, computer animation projects, and more. The pieces below were the most popular posts on the site in August, based on notes and page views. Check them out, then be sure to follow us on Tumblr for more inspiration. (Note: Each photo below links to the original Art of Full Sail post on Tumblr.)
This typography tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. was created by Mark Kierce (Digital Arts & Design, current student) using words from King’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
These aren’t real tomatoes, but rather computer-generated ones, as part of a shading and lighting project created by Nicole Gorney (Computer Animation, 2012 graduate).
“Rosco Flevo Font” is a custom typeface created by Chanelle Quezada (Digital Arts and Design, 2012 graduate) as part of a class project in the Typography and Page Layout couse.
“Metal Spider” is a shading and lighting project from Drew Taylor (Computer Animation, 2013 graduate).
This game environment of a cottage was created by Eric Sheridan (Computer Animation, 2012 graduate).
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