Welcome to the Parsons Learning Portfolio!

The Learning Portfolio is where you will tell your Parsons story. If you have questions or would like to learn more about the many ways you can design your portfolio, be sure to visit the Student Resources + Support site at portfolio.newschool.edu/studentsupport. But before you do, be sure to read the About pages under Courses and Topics in the menu bar and in the Links section of the footer, as well as the other three posts found on the homepage.

As a student at The New School, you can create as many blogs as you wish. But when you first registered for your Learning Portfolio at portfolio.newschool.edu, a portfolio/blog was created for you with your Net. Id. at the end of the URL, e.g. http://portfolio.newschool.edu/YourNetId. Hopefully, that’s the blog you’re reading right now. Have a look at the address bar for confirmation. It’s important that you use that blog—that URL—as your Learning Portfolio. It makes it possible for your instructors and classmates to find your Learning Portfolio. To learn about privacy settings, see the Help menu.

The Learning Portfolio is a tool with which you will engage throughout your education at Parsons (and perhaps beyond). The focus of the Learning Portfolio is on reflection, on looking across your many courses and semesters and the various assignments and projects throughout the curriculum. The portfolio is a way for you to examine your own progress and performance, to share your work with others, and to tell a story about your time on campus (New York, Paris, and elsewhere).

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Julia McGillicuddy is a first year Communications Design major at Parsons School of Design. She works with a wide range of mediums but prefers pen and pencil drawings. Julia’s art is heavily influenced by her life and her struggle with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. In her works, Julia, channels the hyperactivity contained in her mind through intricate hand drawn details and patterns. Color is prominently involved in McGillicuddy’s pieces as a display of her bight and bold personality. Julia finds beauty in the process of creating art. Her pieces regularly incorporate handwriting and notes to demonstrate the process of each piece as a whole. She draws her artistic inspiration from Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Frida Kahlo and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Julia is primarily known for her Horror Vacui themed pieces involving denim jackets, denim pants and canvas shoes. American b. Boston, Massachusetts. Based in New York City, New York.

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