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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Entries Tagged as 'Art & Design'

Thesis Work: Gabriella Cetrullo

May 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Gabriella Cetrullo – “Self-Portrait as Marylin Monroe”

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Thesis Work: Lilah Montgomery

May 17th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Lilah Montgomery – “Lolita”

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Parsons BFA Thesis Exhibition

May 16th, 2009 · No Comments

Last night, Chino and I drove down to New York to go to the opening reception for the BFA Art, Media, & Technology Thesis Exhibition at Parsons (which includes: Illustration, Communication Design, Design and Technology, Photography, and Fine Arts majors.) I specifically went to support my good friends Dan Galdamez and Celia Hazard who [...]

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Tags: Art & Design · Inspiration · My Life

Scott Campbell: Salvation

May 1st, 2009 · 1 Comment

Laser-cut stacks of dollar bills by tattoo artist, Scott Campbell.  I remember seeing these on The Selby. There are (presumable) tests of these hanging up in the background in his apartment/shop.
Via: designboom

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Rainy Monday

April 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Aaron Heth and Matt McInerney, two design students from SCAD created Read Between The Leading, a podcast on design related issues and practices.
 
Nubby posted some great scans from her favorite book The Brand Gap.
 
10 great designers volunteered to design a resume for a fictional web designer, Steve Stevenson.  Check out a roundup of the 10 [...]

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Tags: Advice · Art & Design