Student Imagines Her Future Office
A fourth grader in Saint Mary's school wants to become a doctor. So this week we had her imagine what her office would look like in Inkscape.
Read moreWe teach students how to create images. They use vector software like Inkscape and image editing software like GIMP.
Read more about Graphic DesignA fourth grader in Saint Mary's school wants to become a doctor. So this week we had her imagine what her office would look like in Inkscape.
Read moreA 5th grader in Mogotio Primary school imagined his future career today. He wants to be an architect like his dad, so I had him draw a house and its landscape.
Read moreA Grade 6 student became very confident this week after capturing her design ideas. She drew her future house in Inkscape with decorations that everyone in her class liked. Now she thinks she's the best designer in the world!
Read moreThis week, I shared all the possible things one can do with Graphic Design talents. Hussen, a Seventh Grader in Saint Mary's Primary was inspired and hopeful about his future as an artist.
Read moreWe tried to teach 8-year-olds to use Inkscape, a vector editing program. They impressed us with their creativity and how quickly they learned to create digital art with Inkscape.
Read moreA Class 7 student in my school has been very focused during computer class. This week, he became the star pupil in his class, and began believing that he could be an artist when he grows up.
Read moreA Grade 4 student, Jepkemoi, has been leading her class every time I come to teach Graphic Design. This week, she designed a car and explained how she will buy one for her mother and herelf when she finished school.
Read moreA grade 3 student in Zawadi, named Jepchirchir Cate, learned how to type uppercase letters today in order to create her design project. I challenged her to make something more than just shapes and labels, so she created a school pride design.
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