Friday 7 December 2012

Type and Layout

This week I had my last day long workshop which was type and layout. The main aim of the day was to create a poster for an exhibition thinking about the layout and composition on the text and pictures which were required. We were not allowed to use the computer at all throughout the day and were instead using font sheets to create the text which we needed to add. I found the day really helpful as it stopped me from using the computer and made me think harder about where I was placing the text as each design took longer to form. The photos show my initial experimentation and then my final designs.


 

Wednesday 5 December 2012

Graphic Images and Illustration

For the last project of the term, we were set the brief 'to develop a series of graphic images/illustration that clearly communicates to a specific audience a range of visual messages'. Upon reading this brief, and sitting in our weekly design lecture with my tutor outlining the afternoons workshop, I wanted to cry. Although I love graphic design, I HATE DRAWING (unless its on illustrator). In the afternoon we had a visualisation session where we were told to draw a certain thing including a bike, piranha, airplane, castle and some others each in 6 minutes. This was probably the worst 3 hours of my life!! I am so ashamed by my drawings I didn't even want to look at them again let alone stick them in my sketch book however in the end I managed to bring myself to do so. 

I chose to concentrate on clothes beginning with drawing them on illustrator (of course) and then moved on to using collage techniques within these drawings. At first I was not enjoying this project at all and had little motivation however after finding my feet, I was more inspired and ended up really enjoying experimenting and creating a set of graphic images as my final piece. 








For the final graphic images, I built up a mixture of collages, patterns using illustrator and different drawings of clothes. I chose to use the idea of 'fashion through the decades' as I found the use of the changing colours palettes and styles useful to show continuity within the images but also change the design each time.









After a slow start with this project, I was really pleased with my final outcomes as I felt that I had really stepped out of my comfort zone exploring new techniques and managed achieve something I really liked as a piece of design.

Dream Catchers


A major part of my course is creating a source book of ideas and inspirations from anything and anywhere. I have really enjoyed doing this as it has shown me how I have become far more aware of other peoples design since coming to uni. I read a lot of magazines and always manage to analyse the typography in particular without realising as well as the photos, colours, images etc which are included. When searching for inspirations for a project or design on the internet, I often look at other peoples blogs and tumblrs as these are always really interesting and I enjoy looking at different peoples design. One thing that I have noticed is the amount of people re-blogging dream catchers in the form of tattoos, jewellery and images on clothing. I decided to collect a few of these images and create my own design during an evening when I had little else to do. I rarely get time to do any designing that is not for a uni project with the washing, cooking and of course going out that I do so I try to take every opportunity I can to fit it in.





I am not an illustrator by any means but I was really pleased with the drawing I did. I think that it definitely reflects my style of very clean, crisp work which is enhanced by the use of fineliners. I am very happy with the outcome and over the Christmas holidays start in 2 days times (so excited) I want to build up some of my own work in between catching up with all my college friends and trying to earn some much needed money so I can buy yet more clothes.

Saturday 1 December 2012

How to tie a windsor knot

For the past 6 weeks we have been taking part in one day projects covering loads of different areas of design. This week I had an information design workshop. The brief was 'From the lucky dip of subjects, you are required to explain the process in visual terms only - NO WORDS!' I was given 'How to tie a windsor knot'. This is something I am not very familiar with as I have never worn a tie and therefore it required a fair amount of research before I could start the project. 

I experimented with different ways of drawing my subject and also used different mediums to find the style which I felt worked best. 

 



I then created my final piece on illustrator adding a background and labels to show the order.