A Leap In The Dark: Season 1

John Delacruz
A Leap In The Dark: Season 1

There's no doubt the pandemic changed the academic sphere, particularly in the creative disciplines. Join John Delacruz, Associate Professor of Advertising Creative at San Jose State University, as he discusses the challenges faced when the pandemic hit, and how creative educators were able to adapt, change, and progress in spite and because of it.

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  1. Abby Guido: A Perspective From Philly pt.1

    20/04/2023

    Abby Guido: A Perspective From Philly pt.1

    2 weeks off from school turns into 2 years. What have we learned? How did we adapt? We can never get rid of education so zoom saved us around these tough times. But did students use it as an advantage? Students had to learn how to learn. The pandemic forced us to learn quickly. Were students struggling with how to use technologies? How did students cope through learning online? Were friends and family caught doing weird things while in a zoom class? Was zoom really that bad and were there any benefits to it? Was it possible for people all over the globe to work together on the same project? Listen to Abby Guido's A Leap in the Dark with John Delacruz to find out! Abby Guido is a communication designer, educator, and podcast host, whose research examines the process of implementing graphic design principles through a human-centered design approach. Design collaboration and leadership are also of particular interest, explored through Guido’s podcast, Design Together. Additionally, her research probes how both advances in technology and deeper empathy for others can disrupt the industry and change the landscape of teaching graphic design. When not teaching, Guido spends time creating work for Abby Ryan Design, a design studio she founded that focuses on research, branding, publishing, user experience and user interface designs. Notable clients include Nancy Silverton, American Translators Association, University of Pennsylvania, and Research for Action. Guido is one of the founders of PhillyRow, a research collaboration studying the unique aspects of the Philadelphia rowhouse. This creative endeavor has produced various rowhouse themed collateral including a series of screen printed infographic posters featuring distinctive styles of rowhomes. Currently, PhillyRow is working on producing a mobile app to help Philadelphia rowhome owners maintain and manage their homes. Guido was also appointed an Adobe Education Leader, connecting her with over 350 educators across the globe. Abby Guido is a communication designer, educator, and podcast host, whose research examines the process of implementing graphic design principles through a human-centered design approach. Design collaboration and leadership are also of particular interest, explored through Guido’s podcast, Design Together. Additionally, her research probes how both advances in technology and deeper empathy for others can disrupt the industry and change the landscape of teaching graphic design. When not teaching, Guido spends time creating work for Abby Ryan Design, a design studio she founded that focuses on research, branding, publishing, user experience and user interface designs.

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There's no doubt the pandemic changed the academic sphere, particularly in the creative disciplines. Join John Delacruz, Associate Professor of Advertising Creative at San Jose State University, as he discusses the challenges faced when the pandemic hit, and how creative educators were able to adapt, change, and progress in spite and because of it.

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