SVA Student Feedback
SVA Killer Work: Here’s a great tagline for Drop Stop
One of our assignments in SVA’s Killer Work this semester was Drop Stop, which was actually surprisingly difficult. Drop Stop is nothing more than a piece of foam that goes in between the seat and the console to keep stuff like cell phones and lipstick and french fries from falling through. Aaron Weiss came up with a… Read More »
SVA Killer Work advertising class student feedback Summer 2014
Howdy! Here’s some student feedback from the summer session of How To Do Killer Work advertising class at School of Visual Arts. The team — a fantastic gaggle of minds, energy and generosity towards one another — has graciously agreed to include contact info if you’d like to ask a question. Join us for the… Read More »
SVA Killer Work advertising class student feedback Spring 2014
Howdy! Here is some student feedback from this Winter/Spring session’s School of Visual Arts Killer Work advertising class. They’ve generously agreed to include contact info if you’d like to ask a question. A fabulously energetic and tight group. Join us for the summer 2014 SVA (How to do) Killer Work session. We’ve got lots of… Read More »
SVA Killer Work ad class student feedback Fall 2013
Here’s some feedback from the fabulous minds of Fall’s School of Visual Arts Killer Work advertising class. They’ve generously agreed to include contact info if you’d like to ask a question. You can also reach me at simon@adiocracy.com. I asked students to rate Killer Work on a scale of 1-5 (5 being tops!!) Join us… Read More »
SVA Killer Work advertising course student feedback 2013
Here’s some feedback from the energetic minds of this Spring’s SVA Killer Work advertising class. They’ve generously agreed to include contact info if you’d like to ask a question. You can also reach me at simon@adiocracy.com. Join us for the 2013 Special Summer Edition of Killer Work! Mark Simon Burk, School of Visual Arts … Read More »
SVA ‘Killer Work’ advertising class feedback Fall 2012
Here’s some feedback from this fall’s indefatigable Killer Work SVA group. They’ve generously agreed to include contact information if you’d like to ask them questions. And you can always reach me at simon@adiocracy.com. Join us for the Winter/Spring semester and let’s do some Killer Work! Cheers! Mark Simon Burk, School of Visual Arts Shani Mark’s thoughtful… Read More »
SVA ‘Killer Work’ advertising class feedback Summer 2012
Here’s some feedback from this summer’s fabulous group of Killer Work students. Some have included their email if you’d like to ask them any questions. You can also reach me at simon@adiocracy.com. Come this fall and do some Killer Work! Cheers! Mark Simon Burk, School of Visual Arts Julia Bond Killer Work was a 9… Read More »
Student Feedback Mark Burk SVA “Killer Work” Spring 2012
Student feedback from the Spring 2012 School of Visual Arts session of Mark Burk’s Killer Work class.
More student reviews: Mark Burk’s SVA Killer Work Class
Here are a few more student reviews from this Fall’s Killer Work class at SVA. They’ve graciously agreed to respond if you have any questions. Emails are below their comments: Kristian Cruz ‘Killer Work’ was like getting an advertising degree in 3 months (without the boring textbooks). I dove into this with no background in… Read More »
Student reviews: Mark Burk’s Fall SVA Killer Work Class
Here are a few student reviews from this Fall’s Killer Work class at SVA. They’ve graciously agreed to respond if you have any questions. Email addresses follow their comments: Cristina (Gradilone) Twigg On a 1-10 scale, the ‘Killer Work’ experience was a complete 10! Killer work helped me concentrate on concepting, which I haven’t… Read More »