Monday, March 15, 2010

2D Design project

Here is a 2D Design project that I had to do 2 semesters ago. The assignment was to create a stencil then lay it over a grid. Once we had that done we had to work with figure ground reversal, which basically means to switch back and forth from black and white each time a shape goes over the grid. When finished one can actually see the grid used for the project. This particular assignment called for us to use black sharpie markers, so we had to be very careful when applying the ink because if you made a mistake it was very hard to fix. Luckily I took my time with this one and no mistakes were made. I believe that this project came out quite well. It almost looks like something one would find in an optic illusion book.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Latest Graphic Design work

This was a poster project for my Graphic Design II class this semester. All of the text was provided for us so we just had to figure out where and how to set it up. Along with figuring out the composition of the poster we also had to pick out the colors and effects we would be using. I split my poster which, is 11" x 17," into thirds. So the title Design Culture Now occupies 2/3's of the poster. I did this so it was obviously the main focus and the first thing someone would look at. I decided to use cool colors for the the title. Blues and greens which I made transparent to add some appeal. At the bottom third of the poster I have all of the information of the Artists' and their studio information. Above the artist information I have the address of the museum so that shows a hierarchy so someone who passed by this poster would read the title first, then the address, and then the artist information. I decided to have the names of each artist in a red color. I did this so someone looking at this poster could and would easily be able to see what was important. I also staggered the artist names so they would be easier to read. Overall I think that this poster was successful and accomplished the guidelines of the assignment.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Before and After


After taking pictures of most of my portfolio work, all of the images were saturated. They all came out with a slight warm color from the overhead lights that we forgot to turn off. So I had to take each image and adjust them in Photoshop until they looked correct. After I got the right color and contrast I did some minor cropping just to get rid of the borders going around the images. In the two images you can see the big difference between the before and after.