Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Semester Reflection

Description

For my first semester I worked on many projects both in class and outside of class. I created name plates, homecoming posters, and fantasy companies in class. Outside of class on my own time I created fake tattoo prints, some t-shirt prints and a logo for a friend. 

Reaction

During the name plate class critic, I was so scared because this is something I have never done before let alone the fact that my class would see and tell me about my work. Last year I would always take the short way out of some project like having an extra shape to cover up something rather than going though and fixing the problem completely. At first I didn't like taking the time to fix a problem instead of a quick cover up but them after seeing how other people do go through my files to see how I have done something makes the project better as long with spending  the time on it. Looking back, it is an extremely helpful class activity that everyone can benefit off of especially when they don't see the same exact image I was thinking of.  

Evaluation

Some of my favorite projects are collaboration projects across different strands. Last year I worked on a lower third for ONW Now, this year I created the logo that ONW Now will be using in an animation for an intro; a small little segment for 'Coffee with Taj'. For this project an animation student Ian and I worked together to create a logo and animate it to look like foam on a coffee cup. This project was extremely confusing when we used two different adobe suits to create it. I used Illustrator to vector out a screen shot of the clip Ian will animate on and then I sent it over to him so he can animate it in After Effects. I constantly asked for his opinion on my vector to make sure it is what he wanted and try to get a grasp of what Taj wanted too. 

Another conflict that happened upon me was when I learned that over the summer when all the computers were updated, Adobe decided to take the file recovery off of Illustrator but for some reason still kept it on photoshop. While working on my homecoming poster, the app crashed and my week of work was sent into the void. I spent every day after school trying to catch up. The lesson I learned was to save frequently. On a happier note I also learned that Illustrator has an auto save option that I now triple save just to be safe.

Learning

Before this year I never used Dreamweaver, I have only seen it. Now in every project i create I use it for my back plate. Its small but it is nice to use it to make in my case, something small. I also learned so much more with Illustrator along with brushes and packs I can bring into the app to work with. I leaned how to create a bit map and properly use one and transfer it between projects because it is a texturing formate that can work in most Adobe Suits. 

In the class we usually work on about two projects at a time both class and client work and need to learn to manage our time and projects. This works great since this class is a two hour class so I learned that I can split my time evenly with two projects. Working with three I prioritize the one with the closest due date and the split up the remaining time with the other projects I am also currently working on. 

Action Plan

Next semester I hope to improve my skills as a graphic designer and take on more client work before graduation. My goal is to brand myself and reach for endorsement hours. I hope to learn more about not just printed graphics but graphics on the web and how to integrate it into my website.  

Gestalt Design Principles


Gestalt means 'unified whole'; in any kind of design that is a key concept to catch the eye. Every great design must contain one of the following principles:

1)Similarity
2)Continuation
3)Closure
4)Proximity
5)Figure/Ground
6)Symmetry and order

The author identified the key concepts as to catch a person's attention to simplify a design using the above six principles. The sources used is cited from Rudolf Arnheim and his book Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye. Giving visual representations of the six principle helps the reader understand and acknowledge the principles. What is lacking from the author's argument is the use of other images or possibly a combination of two rather than trying to imagine what that would look like. In conclusion the article gives examples and short descriptions that allow the image to give the better example. 

Supporting the author's argument the article does give written and visual examples along with cited appropriate examples to support his argument. For the most part, the evidence is convincing but for the sixth principle and image. To me, the color wheel is not symmetric vertically or horizontally but is symmetric from the center point through a repetitive patter and overlay of the same shape but different color is not entirely symmetric. 

Coming from a psychologic stand point: in order to create a better design for the human eye, the human brain simplifies and identifies the image as either pieces or a whole, the human brain prefers a 'whole' piece so creating a 'unified whole' therefore is visually appealing to the brain and eyes. Using the six principles from above are visually explained through the work of Rudolf Arnheim and his book Art and Visual Perception: A Psychology of the Creative Eye.


Sunday, September 27, 2015

Name Typography




Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed.

Name typography is using the art and technique with your name, giving your personality to the text itself. 


We were tasked with writing 20 statements about ourselves and then drawing 3 sketches for each statement. Then we picked 12 of the best ones and recreated those in Illustrator. 



These were my 12 without any wording. 





These two below are my favorite and I can't pick which one I like best. The one to the right is for my love of music (the font is Paramore Album and the arrow and line is from Anavae), the one to the left is a remake and entirely vectored font of my name put in the Nightwing logo.










The Final Print



Creating these name plates helps us understand the importance of choosing the correct type of font and matching it with how the word is used. 

Example; "My name is Faith, and I will out scream the cicadas." The font I chose was decible because it looked loud and screeching which matched my words 'out scream'. 




Tuesday, May 19, 2015

ID Package

As the end of the year approaches, we were face with the problem of marking our progress as Graphic Designers. I am finishing up my Junior year and setting a bar which I need to surpass next year as my Senior year grows near. 

Junior ID Package

Logo RE-Design


At the beginning of my Sophomore year I created a logo which I've decided to redo and try and improve. The original was used with the wrong color codes and look awful compared to the new and improved colors.

These are my new logos.

My official Logo
The reason for my color choice is that the colors go in order of CMYK or Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key. I chose those colors because I am a graphic designer and these are printing colors. 















   


When creating a logo, it's important to think of what kind of background colors it would be on and a black and white version and how the colors should  be arranged. 










My logo on a button looked a bit odd, and adding the ears to the button itself looks really cute. I tried cutting off the ears but it doesn't look like my logo without the ears. 










ID Package 

Resume

This is my resume that contains a lot of my skills and can be used in a real job application. 
I repeated the same colors in my logo through out the resume except for the color yellow because the color does not show up on white backgrounds very well. Spacing is very important in this resume as the columns in the middle, sides, and in between the divisions are all evenly distributed. 



For my font, different variations of the font 'Open Sans' was used because it is a simple font and very easy to kern. I used the 'light' font style throughout my resume to give words a light feeling and switched between that and 'regular'. 

Branding

Who am I?

Faith means to believe.
 

I am folders full of GIFs.

I am a poorly timed joke; a small doodle on the side of my notes that the teacher compliments on .


I an idea that's been left in a folder but not forgotten. 

I am an artist who's medium can be on paper,digital, or by sound. 

Monday, May 11, 2015

GEAR Fieldtrip

GEAR Fieldtrip

A few weeks ago my graphic design class went to GEAR for Sports to see how a t-shirt is printed and also the new trending styles of print, both on clothes and paper. 

Who is GEAR for Sports?

Gear is the only print part of a huge corporation that also includes Under Armour and Champion. What Gear prints the designs on the clothing, from college logos to custom prints. Their custom printing and mass production rates can print out 15,000 shirts a day. They offer 1-12 color range (meaning almost any color) and shiny prints.

 Of course different designers design different things, which I saw first hand how they separate the designers form pants, caps, t-shirts, long sleeves, socks, the list can go on and on. Each team is made of a smaller group of designers who meet with clients and then give the final decided print file to the co-workers who do the printing on large scale machines. The machines look like giant octopuses with a lot more ink choices. 


What I found interesting is how they decide what type of ink and fabric the client would want as see above. There's a bunch of fabrics bound together that the client can choose from and the printed t-shirts have the color and code printed together for easy choosing. 




Monday, April 20, 2015

eMagine Awards

2nd Place in Character Animation

On April 4, during the eMagine awards I won 2nd place for a character animation that I am extremely proud in.

A character animation.

I'm not an animation student.

I'm a graphic designer.

This makes me really proud in my GIF making abilities. 
Look how happy I look. This was me accepting my award. 

 This is a re-edit of my Waterbending GIF earlier this year that I cleaned up and added more frames. I took out the little faces I drew while making this which kind of took out the personality of my drawings in the process but made it look more professional. No worries, I still have the original file save. 

The animation teacher saw my older GIFs and told me to clean it up and add more frames it would hit pretty high in the score board and that's exactly what I did. 
If I was to do anything different, I would have entered in another work which would have been another double exposure with a vector overlay but I didn't know that you can enter in more that one entry to other categories. I plan to do just that next year. 

Friday, March 6, 2015

Design Challenge - Double Exposure

What is Double Exposure?

Double Exposure is a photographic technique that combines 2 different images into a single image. This technique has become popular recently because of programs able to create these images like Photoshop. 



What makes this trend so beautiful is the overlaps of images and how you can put two images into one while still having both showing clearly or to add an extra effect. Adding a vector can draw your eyes to an invisible or faded area of the image. It can represent an important area not seen or even highlight the image. 

This was my recreation of the double exposure with a brain vector. I redrew some areas of the image and added a little more color while I did the double exposure tutorial here.

Monday, February 9, 2015

How To Make a GIF

What is a GIF?

 A GIF (pronounced 'JIF')stands for Graphic Interchange Format and can be used for small animations and low-resolution film clips.

Background History

Eadweard Muybridge was a great and famous photographer who later created the Zoopraxiscope which worked by showing a sequence of still photographs in rapid succession. If you've seen Tarzan, it's that wheel of pictures that Jane showed him that spun and the pictures slowly showed the first motion graphics.


A GIF of a Zoopraxiscope
 GIFs were first used in 1987 by Steve Wilhite that retained a compressed format. It started as another way to advertise things via web but really didn't last long in the purpose. From advertisement it went to art, a way to show movement without sound that didn't take up as much space as a video. 







GIFs are mainly used on Tumblr since it took up GIF formats. Now you can make GIFs from videos or pics and can be used on almost any website and on mobile devices.



Thursday, January 15, 2015

Leadership Strengths

Last Friday, e-Comm students took a test to find our strengths and see how we tick. Similar to last year when we took a personality test and I received the letters ISTJ. I also took the test and found out my strengths as well as my weaknesses.


My Top Five Strengths

1) Intellection

I enjoy thinking, some mental games,generally I am the kind of person who rather be thinking rather than talking. I believe this fits me well for I am also a bit of an introverted person who enjoys the company of few. 


2) Analytical

It means that I challenge people by asking for proof, and facts rather than opinions or assumptions. It sounds a bit cold and demanding but the value remains unhindered. I look for patterns or connections to things and link them together. 


3) Deliberative

As a private person, I want my personal space but don't mind if a friend is the one to pop my personal bubble. I don't want to take risks unless I have a good grip of the possible outcome, otherwise I'll play it safe. I plan ahead and don't enjoy having plans mess up. I give credit where credit is do instead of handing them out freely. 

4) Harmony

I rather avoid a useless argument or look for an option where there would be little friction. With people who hold different view, I sometimes act as a mediator. I don't see the reasons for enforcing a particular view on someone else and I strongly believe in respecting others opinions and differences even if they are different from your own. Differences don't matter much as long as there's no bashing of a view. 

5) Input

I love collecting information. I like collecting facts or things only whispered of as well as material objects like pictures. I like to travel to learn new things and expand my view of the world as well as people. 

My Domains 

Strategic Thinker

From this test, it deemed me as a Strategic Thinker. I think this is pretty accurate but someone else might think differently. 
Intellectionanalytical, and input are all under Strategic Thinker category.

Executing

Deliberative is under Executing, or the let's go do this kind of person. 

Relationship Building

And Harmony is under Relationship Building, which I'm a bit surprised in this because I don't exactly try to build relationships and rather let them happen on their own. 

Influencing

I have nothing in Influencing, which I'm not surprised about and kind of laughed. I don't try to influence others but rather agree, disagree, or find common ground.