Thursday, May 3, 2007

Online Fashion Illustration School News: Online Student Danny Roberts



Online fashion student Danny Roberts doesn’t need virtual life to live out his dreams – he’s doing it in his real life - via the Internet. This hyper-creative student has hyperlinked himself to a full-fledged Fashion education through Academy of Art University’s online program. The dedicated cyber student has managed to continue his life as a wrestling coach while strengthening his talent in fashion - all from the comfort of his own home.

Why did you choose to do your degree online?

I am highly motivated, and when I am working on line I am able to spend a lot more time working, as many hours as I want. For example, I remember my first semester of school, I would draw 14 hours every day just practicing, and doing my assignments over and over again, trying to get everything down. One time, I had to stop drawing because my drawing hand was swollen. Location is also a factor. It was convenient to take online without having to move and leave my job.

What is your major/concentration?

I started out as a Fashion Design major with plans of launching my own line eventually. My first class was Fashion Illustration, and from there, my interest shifted from fashion design to Fashion Illustration.

What inspired you to pursue a degree in this field?

When I was in fifth grade, I started making and selling shirts with iron on designs. By the time I got to high school, the little shirt company grew into a small clothing label. At that point, I decided that I couldn't get by on my own "Dummies Guide to Fashion Design" and maybe I should get some real training.

Can you describe specifically what type of work you are involved in?

Freelance Illustration: Fashion, Storybook, and Portrait. I use an assortment of materials including gouache, ink, spray paint, pens, pastel, and acrylics on anything from paper, cardboard, and canvas.

What has your experience been like at the University?

My freshman year, I was an Art and Design major at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with an emphasis in photography. Within my first quarter, I was told by the head of the department that it was not fair for me to compete with 4.0 students. I realized that they placed a much higher priority on being a good academic student at the expense of my artistic development. At that point, I decided to transfer to Academy of Art University, and my experience has been a breath of fresh air. Here, creativity is rewarded.

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