Check Him Out!
By Tina Attashian
Garo Nakashian, the cartoonist that introduced Katch Vartan II to you in previous
Hye Saharzhoom editions, participated in an annual senior portfolio show for graphic
design majors. The show took place in the Conely Art Gallery on April 15, 1997 and
among thirteen other students he presented 3 years of his work in a portfolio. His
portfolio inluded illustration work and advertising pieces which totaled his presentation to
15 works of art. Looking at his diverse set of pieces, I asked him which art work was his
favorite. He replied, I dont have a favorite piece of work because every piece I do is
done with equal amount of dedication, enthusiasm and enjoyment.
While listening to him talk, I could hear the passion and admiration he held for his
major, graphic design. He mentioned how graphic design was enjoyable but challenging,
I have to use my talents and skills to create an interest to all consumers that are
presetned the particular project Im working on. He then described the field as one in
which was hidden to people and explained how people generally look at a particular
product and dont see the visual communication that is being sent to them. Asking him to
explain what he meant, he left me with a few question to think about, When you pick up
magazine and read a facinating article is it the pictures, the presentation of the title and
subtitles that attracted you to read it? How about if you are picking a book to read, is it
the book cover that initiates your interest to read the preface? Or how about when you
are watching TV, have you ever seen a commercial that makes you want to leave your
house and buy a product? All these questions gave me a better understanding on graphic
design and the effects it has on its viewers.
After grasping a better understanding of Garos field, he then explained to me that
the the graphic design program is being modernized by Charles Shileds, a local business
owner and professor at Fresno State. He explained to me that the classes now allowed
students to primarily work with computers and commented, I like it, it makes me feel
prepared to face the real world.
To conclude our discussion I found out that Garo after graduation, would like to
work for an advertising firm or design studio in Fresno or the Bay Area. If you seem him
around campus, stop him to check out his art work. Its capturing to the eye!