Monday, December 8, 2008
Final thoughts
I also liked the idea that we were able to look outside of the realm of graphic design in terms of designing on more meaningful topics. I thought that our sessios on art history were great as well.
Thanks for a great class and experience.
Our last project
This was a picture that I thought represented youth very well. The boy is swinging on a tire swing, free from cares and able to enjoy the moment.
The picture to the left of that is of a boy whose face reflects innocency yet even a bit of mischief. It was intended to be placed at the beginning of the book where a lot of white space on a page was intended. We begin very innocent, but even at a tender age, there is mischief present.
Again, my image here uploads incomplete. I don't understand why, but here are my thought behind it. One part of our lives is deterioration. In addition to us aging, the things that surround us get old and delapidated.
The collage of the candidates above also was intended for us to have a reflection of what was happening at the time that we compiled the book.
For some reason, this image did not upload completely. It is missing part of the image.
My thought in creating it was related to our discussion in class which referred to corruption. Corruption is very much a part of our society, and as Oscar Wilde implied in his poem, it becomes more evident as people get older. People lose their innocency as they get older.
Next, I was intrigued about how the poem implied that youth is beautiful then it is gone and then a new more beutiful stage emerges. I tried to replicate that idea with a flower, since the author refers to flowers in his poem. Again, I learned how to use the blending technique in Illustrator to achieve this effect. I was pleased with the end result.
Poem Project
This is the first image I came across in my research stage for this assignment. The picture was intriguing in that it seems like her years and position on the bench were perfect props for her to be able to share her experience. The part of the poem that I thought it fit with was her telling us that the gods have been good to us but then they have taken away. In a sense she was telling us her experience. Her beauty now gone as evidence that what she was telling was true. It was also the fist time that I was able to place text in an object. I was excited to learn how to do that.
In the "i" image above, I continued to play with typograhy. Typography intrigues me and I found that I really enjoyed making compositions with letters. I went a little bit further and read some online tips on typography for designers and its importance in today's grahic design. I came across a couple of links that I found very interesting, so I will post them here. They are http://informationarchitects.jp/the-web-is-all-about-typography-period/ and http://ampersandvirgule.blogspot.com/2006/06/architect-of-page.html. I learned that typography is about being an architect and creating a page to serve the function of readability, aesthetics, cost, and connotation. In a book I purchased on typography, the author related that typography is like the conductor of the orchestra. I found that to be faschinating insight. I never thought much about typography before, but now I will always pay attentiont to it. There is an emotional response to typography that readers will have. Interestingly, I read that some readers read with their eyes and some with their ears. I've never heard of that before, so I would like to get more educated in that aspect of design.
In the geometric design above, I tried to create something that is suspended and resembles shapes that we see each day, but that is somewhat abstract.