<p>Hey guys, I specialize in graphic design and want to submit an Arts Supplement for my college apps.</p>
<p>I have two questions:
Since digital arts and graphic designs are of a different caliber than traditional visual arts, is the submission of supplementary materials in the digital arts (specifically graphic design, e.g. posters, tickets, banners, logos, website mock-ups, apparel designs) recommended at all by colleges? Will digital art be judged as "less praiseworthy" than the traditional arts?</p>
<p>Also, as the Art Director of a local magazine, I design spreads, edit spreads and perform compilation for the entire publication. This magazine represents one of my most significant commitments and one of my strongest passions. There is no way I can adequately represent an entire magazine through slideshare, so I wanted to mail a physical copy of the magazine to admissions offices of colleges I am applying to. Is there any chance this will annoy admissions officers or not be effective? </p>
<p>Any advice on these matters would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!</p>