Kathryn Proulx is a multidisciplinary designer living in Fairfield, Connecticut. Currently my time is split between living and working in Connecticut and finishing my thesis work in Communication Design at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.
Prior to now, I have been the design assistant at W Magazine, an award-winning fashion magazine published by Conde Nast, and the in-house designer and project manager for Art-Space, New Haven's premier contemporary art gallery.
Faux-beau.com is my avenue to share what I'm working on now, what inspires me, and to share my experience and advice to students who are interested in attending Parsons or art school in general.
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Back to school.

January 24th, 2009 · 1 Comment

It’s been a long, relaxing winter break and come Monday it’s time to go back to Parsons.  Unfortunately, during the break 2 of my most anticipated classes were canceled (one due to low enrollment and another due to… well… who knows.)  I’ve spent the last few days stressing out, trying to put together some semblance of a schedule… still working on it, but I’m afraid there’s not much I can do without speaking to my advisor or a department chair.  Many of my classmates recommended blogging about the process of trying to figure out my schedule in hopes to shed light on the biggest pitfall of attending Parsons—but I’m afraid it’s hard to put it into words without sounding like a huge complainer.  Wish me luck!

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  • 1 Jill // Jan 25, 2009 at 1:06 am

    NO SHAME IN COMPLAININ’…WHEN YOUR SCHOOL HAS THIS MANY SHORTFALLS OF THIS MAGNITUDE IT SHOULD SORT OF BE ANTICIPATED….the root of the problem is that MOST of the people who work/go there are all sort of half real…like they care just enough to seem semi-human and self involved but not enough to detect a soul or a beating heart or any true or genuine concern for others. bllleah.

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