Field Assignments Add-on
 A Gorgeous Graph: make a super attractive graph
 Make A Stamp: Make a rubber (or any other useable material) stamp and stamp something
 Try Bookbinding: No staples or glue
 Kuler: Create a colour pallette (name each colour) and upload it somewhere
 Laser Cutting and spot varnishing: Cut and varnish an existing graphic so that it looks better.
 Colossal Serif: make serif-based lettering that is bigger than your body
 Light Painting: Do a long exposure with a camera and draw with light
 Warning: Create a warning sign for a uniquely contemporary problem
 Algorithm: Develop an algorithm and implement it (computer or real-world)
 Colouring Book: Create an illustration for a colouring book
 Miniature drama: engage figurines in some kind of dramatic situation and create a comic or video
 Panorama Whodunnit: Create a mystery mise en scene and encapsulate it in a panorama
 Sign Painter: Try to replicate an existing typeface using paint and a brush.
 2 sided: Create a 2 sided illustration that juxtaposes the front and the back image
 Compass, Protractor and ruler: Create an illustration using only a compass, protractor and ruler.
 Tangled Type: draw or illustrate some typography that is completely tangled
 Bookish: Find and describe the most beautiful book you have ever seen
 Packaged: Make a paper package for a small thing
 Pixels: Make and use something as a pixel
 Secret Code Machine: Develop a coder/decoder ring
 Scandal: Using a found family or friend photo, write a scandalous article
 The Swiss: Do something that looks swiss
 Super tiny: Create the smallest lettering or imagery possible
 Repair a memory: use a family photograph and remove the embarassment
 Brand a friend
 Site-specific camouflage: make an image that perfectly matches its context
 Gourmet McD's: Create a menu for your favourite fast-food restaurant to look like a high end restaurant.
 Design Nerds: Follow a graphic design blog for a week and write about it
 Draw with media that wasn't intended for use as a drawing material
 Pointalism: Using a pin (or other pointy object) create a design on plain paper
 
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