But I did look up MCAD's date of founding today because the San Francisco Art Institute (now defunct) claimed to be the oldest art college west of the Mississippi. And it was about 10-15 years older than MCAD. But now it's defunct.
Reminded me of the e. e. cummings poem. The picture here is of Buffalo Bill, but if you follow the link there's a photo of mr. cummings himself and he does not look at all like what I imagined. https://genius.com/E-e-cummings-buffalo-bills-annotated
It's got to be hard to design one of those big ads on your computer screen and accurately predict how it's going to read when it's out on the street. But still ...
I'm pretty sure that you can look at what the design will look like when it's on the actual object and that there are templates. When you're trying to design your own video game controller or a wrap for a car, you can see how it's going to look on the finished object. They must have the technology.
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But I did look up MCAD's date of founding today because the San Francisco Art Institute (now defunct) claimed to be the oldest art college west of the Mississippi. And it was about 10-15 years older than MCAD. But now it's defunct.