ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL / DESIGN STUDIO located at Scadding Court Community Centre, Room 3, 707 Dundas St. West (at Bathurst), Toronto M5T 2W6 Classroom Phone: 416-393-0845. Main Office of Oasis Alternative S.S. TDSB at 416-393-9830. Email Contact for Info & Registration: lauren.hortie@tdsb.on.ca (Lauren Hortie, OSF Teacher)
Why be bored in school? Go to a Skateboard School!
This Toronto District School Board alternative school design program helps students earn high school credits and graduate by creating their own brand and running a skateboard business / professional design studio.
OASIS SKATEBOARD FACTORY (OSF) "ON THE GRIND": TDSB's ART & ENTREPRENEURSHIP O.G.s since 2006!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
OSF is a Ken Spencer Award Winner for 2011-12!
"Canadian educators honoured with the Ken Spencer Award for Innovation in Teaching and Learning. "
Check out the 7 Projects that Turn the Notion of Teaching and Learning on its Head:
http://www.cea-ace.ca/awards/spencer-award
Monday, February 6, 2012
CHIMPANZEEVIL
I’m 18 years old and I’ve been attending Oasis Skateboard Factory for one semester. Before this I attended another alternative school; it was a good school but it didn’t motivate or inspire me the way O.S.F. does.
My skateboard is a cyborg chimpanzee with a laser-gun for an arm. It goes along with my brand “CHIMPANZEEVIL” which is basically chimpanzees doing evil things (as they generally do!). The cyborg ape is swinging toward you with his banana-laser ready, on a maple-grain background.
I tried not to complicate my graphic with too many colours so I stuck to my brand’s simple colour scheme: grey, yellow, and black. I feel that this helped showcase the beautiful grain I was lucky to get on my board.
I focus on chimps being bad in my brand because they are in real life. It’s an under-recognized issue in today’s world, really. I’m just educating the masses about the lesser known side to our primate counterparts. I stick to comic-style graphics because I think it’s suiting, since chimps are nature’s super-villains.
I’m totally please with how my first board turned out, and I can’t wait to do more.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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