
Trust the Process: Even when creating art that makes you cringe
Here’s how I go about my work: It all starts with ideas. Lots of ideas. Lots of nasty little thumbnail sketches about 1-2 inches high. I like to sit on
Here’s how I go about my work: It all starts with ideas. Lots of ideas. Lots of nasty little thumbnail sketches about 1-2 inches high. I like to sit on
Erich Schmidt graduated from USV in 2015 and worked for Unity before moving to Stanford Children’s Health, where he is managing elements of hospital engineering and safety at the Lucile
Recently, Psy DeLacy spoke with USV students about her life at Rhythm & Hues, PDI/DreamWorks, and Pixar. She made it clear that she was speaking as an alumn and not
It’s time to plan now. Graduation is as nerve-wracking as it is exciting. Once you have that diploma in hand, it’s completely normal for feelings of panic and anxiety to
Resumes are so old school. If you’re aiming to land a job in a creative field, you’ll need to back up that resume with a professional art portfolio. Today, hiring
When I started as a student at USV 18 years ago the student population was 15% female. I heard recently that it is 20% female now. If you were to
When Vitaly Golomb went to USV, he was already an experienced entrepreneur, running a print shop that he eventually built into a software-based service. He now speaks about entrepreneurial activities
Recently, OnlineEducation.com interviewed six exceptional professionals in the video game industry. They share their unique career trajectories; impressions of the industry demographics; and advice for women seeking careers in this
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