Friday, January 22, 2010

Teen Artists Taking a Stand

The Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence (ICVH) is having a contest for grades 1-12, who may want to submit an essay, poetry, or piece of visual art, expressing how they feel about gun violence. In class we are creating our own individual pieces to show how we feel, how we are affected, or just making a statement about gun violence. We've done alot of research in order to gain a basic understanding of gun violence; where it occurs and what types of gun violence there are. This week we brainstormed using the research we did to come up with ideas for our project and we have begun making those ideas into art.

What is Gun Violence?
Gun violence is the use of a firearm to threaten or inflict violence or harm.

Statistics
Everyday at least 300 people are shot and every year at least 109, 518 people are shot.

  • 30,896 people died from gun violence.
    • 12,791 people murdered.
    • 16,883 people killed themselves.
    • 642 people killed accidentally.
    • 360 killed by police intervention.
    • 220 died but intent was not known.
  • 78,622 people survived gun injuries.
    • 56,626 people injured in an attack.
    • 3,797 people injured in a suicide attempt.
    • 17,215 people shot accidentally.
    • 984 people shot in a police intervention.
Source:
Data: CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (2006 (deaths) and 2008 (injuries)), www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/. Calculations by Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence.


Friday, January 15, 2010

It’s Jeanna and Jeanette here to give you the update on what Graphic Design has been working on. Now that we’re done with our concrete poems, we are now working on our new project relating to “gun violence. We did some research about “gun violence” and learned there are many types of “gun violence.” Gun violence comes in different forms such as: Suicide, Crime-Related, Unplanned Deliberate, Planned Deliberate, Planned Undeliberate and Unintentional. Afterwards, we shared our on personal stories relating to “gun violence;” We noticed that a majority of the stories were Crime-Related. Learning this information, we were able to brainstorm ideas for our projects. One thing that is different about this project is we get to make it into t-shirts, posters, brochures, buttons, logos, or etc.

If you want learn more about gun violence then check out these following websites:

Monday, January 11, 2010


Hello, this is Tim and Jeff, and we will be the ones who will have the pleasure of giving you this week’s blog. First to start off we had our winter showcase, in which we presented our work some of the work included us doing a typography project in which we take a picture of ourselves and use type to make the photo. We had many designs that were included such as our patterns as well as our city stickers designs. We also invited guests to view our work. Thank you and have a wonderful week from Graphic Design to you good day….