Emily McAlpine

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Summary: “The importance of urban forests”

I wrote this summary for English 100 on Amy Flemming’s article “The importance of urban forests: why money really does grow on trees”. In the 2016 Guardian article “The importance of urban forests: why money really does grow on trees”,… Continue Reading →

About Me!

Hello! My name is Emily McAlpine!  I am currently a first-year student enrolled at the Capilano Universities prestigious Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication. Controlled by my many passions toward the world of illustration and design, my motivation to pursue… Continue Reading →

Historical Artifact

“Modiano” Róbert Berény’s most famous design After looking at these reference images, I established how and why I wanted to complete my project. I decided to replicate “Modiano” by Róbert Berény and this is my finished product. After choosing to make… Continue Reading →

Odilon Redon: Symbolist painter and Soldier

About Redon: Born in 1840 in Bordeaux, France, Odilon Redon was a man of many talents. His skills ranged from oil painting, printmaking, lithography, etching, and pastels. Even at the young age of 10, Redon received his very first reward… Continue Reading →

The Grim(m’s) reality of your favourite childhood stories

A look straight into their past: Authors of the Grimm’s Fairy Tale collections, (the Grimm Brothers) Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm are the original creators of most of all your favourite childhood fables and had a major influence on the original… Continue Reading →

Futura Zine

For my typography zine project, I decided to research Paul Renner and the font he created, Futura. I picked this font because many of the posters and logos with it in use are very bold, eye-catching and have a great… Continue Reading →

The spiritual landscape artist: Casper David Friedrich

In 1774 Casper David Friedrich was born in Greifswald, Northern Germany. Until 1798, Friedrich spent the first portion of his life studying art and literature/ aesthetics in Copenhagen with Johann Gottfried Quistorp and Thomas Thorild at the University of Greifswald…. Continue Reading →

Businessman risks all over pieces of paper

Extra! Extra! Read All About It Who is this daring man? Born in Muhlbach-sur-Munster in 1575, Johann Carolus spent a lot of his life surrounded by books. Initially working as a bookbinder’s apprentice, Carolus continued to advance upwards becoming a… Continue Reading →

The Progression of Festivals

Overall, while doing this Mood Board project I learnt a lot about different periods of time in the past. I chose to do it on the First Olympic Games held in Greece (776 BCE), Gunpowder & fireworks invented (China) (700-900)… Continue Reading →

Jean Fouquet and his seemingly invisible past

Jean Fouquet 1420-1480 (France) Born in Tours France, Jean Fouquet was a prominent painter during the 15th century. He was the first painter to introduce Renaissance art to France. Regardless of his notable historic art, most of Fouquet’s life/career is undocumented…. Continue Reading →

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