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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Creative Juice!
This was a series packaging I did for one of my Graphic Design classes. I wanted to include something creative in my portfolio, so I came up with Creative Juice, great for artists of all kinds! Flavors include: Brainstorm, Focus Time, and In The Zone. Each flavor has a unique Haiku written on the side. A fourth secret flavor will be released later this Spring to create our first four pack!
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| Side Views |
Monday, February 20, 2012
Brand Identity: Thailand
The Winter Term is more than half way over and we only have T minus four weeks until graduation!
Below is my process work so far for my Graphic Design 5 class, Identity and Branding.
I wanted to recreate the dots in my visual element, which will be repeated throughout the book, so they would stand out and be more noticeable. Thailand culture is very bright, bold, and beautiful which is why I chose these colors for the palette.
Stay tuned for when I have the Branding Book completed!
Below is my process work so far for my Graphic Design 5 class, Identity and Branding.
Graphic Design 5: Identity and Branding
I am creating a branding and identity for Thailand, beginning with logo design. We have moved on to choosing color palettes as well as beginning to design our branding book.
Below I have pictures of my process so far, from logo to the thumbnails of the branding book.
Below I have pictures of my process so far, from logo to the thumbnails of the branding book.
| Thumbnail sketches |
| Thumbnail sketches, visual element sketches |
| More visual element sketches |
Two of my developed logos that I chose to go with were a wordmark logo and a combination logo.
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| Wordmark logo |
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| Combination Logo |
I ultimately decided to go with the Wordmark logo and to develop it further. I chose to go with curvy lines and swirls because Thailand culture is heavily influenced by these shapes.
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| Color Palette |
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| Visual Element to be carried throughout the Brand Book |
As you can see, I pushed the logo even further, adding a serif to the "T" to give it the same feel as the rest of the letters (should have thought of that earlier!) and simplified the dots from five to three, which will be easier to see when it gets scaled down.
I wanted to recreate the dots in my visual element, which will be repeated throughout the book, so they would stand out and be more noticeable. Thailand culture is very bright, bold, and beautiful which is why I chose these colors for the palette.
Stay tuned for when I have the Branding Book completed!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Photoshop 2 — Final Project
As of this last Monday, I am (basically) officially done with Fall Term! Talk about stress! There was so much that happened, like being at FedEx Office until 2 a.m. to finish my Magazine Project, saving over the wrong files, lots of late night cups of coffee, yadda yadda yadda.
I have six more months until I get my Associate's Degree, and I couldn't be any happier! This also means that this term was my last Photoshop class EVER! I would just like to state that for the past two terms I have been having a horrendous time trying to understand Photoshop, but after working with it for multiple projects this term, I have come to have more of a love/hate relationship with it. ;)
Anywho, I would like to share with you what I have been working on for my final Photoshop project for the last however many weeks.
A little info on the project:
We had to choose an Oregon non-profit and design a Vehicle Wrap and a Billboard for said non-profit. I chose to go with the Oregon Humane Society, because... ...Well, honestly I just wanted to look at kittens and puppies all day. :) After lots of research I was able to decide on my fantastic idea: Helping You Find Your Perfect Pal. I chose to go with a concept of people and their pet's wearing some kind of the same accessory to show that everyone has a perfect pal out there! Below are the final designs I created:
I would like to thank everyone who helped "model" for me to accomplish this project! Especially Little Miss, Mia, and Leo for their fantastic modeling skills! ;)
Stay tuned for other Final Projects being posted by yours truly!
I have six more months until I get my Associate's Degree, and I couldn't be any happier! This also means that this term was my last Photoshop class EVER! I would just like to state that for the past two terms I have been having a horrendous time trying to understand Photoshop, but after working with it for multiple projects this term, I have come to have more of a love/hate relationship with it. ;)
Anywho, I would like to share with you what I have been working on for my final Photoshop project for the last however many weeks.
A little info on the project:
We had to choose an Oregon non-profit and design a Vehicle Wrap and a Billboard for said non-profit. I chose to go with the Oregon Humane Society, because... ...Well, honestly I just wanted to look at kittens and puppies all day. :) After lots of research I was able to decide on my fantastic idea: Helping You Find Your Perfect Pal. I chose to go with a concept of people and their pet's wearing some kind of the same accessory to show that everyone has a perfect pal out there! Below are the final designs I created:
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I would like to thank everyone who helped "model" for me to accomplish this project! Especially Little Miss, Mia, and Leo for their fantastic modeling skills! ;)
Stay tuned for other Final Projects being posted by yours truly!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
The life of a Graphic Design Student
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| Opening Feature Spread (click for larger view) |
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| Secondary Spread (click for larger view) |
I would very quickly like to add that this looks like NOTHING from my thumbnails (I wanted to play off "de-stress", my instructor wanted me to play off "madness").
I've been up for 14 hours now working on this on and off again and am content at where it's at for a day's work. I plan on making it stronger for the final magazine due at the end of the term. But for being due tomorrow, I'm going to call this good.
What did you work on this weekend? :)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Crosshatch, Line, and Stippling
I've decided to start blogging about my process on projects that I'm doing to help prepare me for my portfolio this Spring. Here is my latest piece:
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| A ways into the process... |
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| Scared to do the faces... |
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| ...So I'll do them second to last |
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| Hey! Not so bad! |
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| I totally nailed that fur hat! |
Overall, the stippling of my project took about 12 hours and I am pretty happy with the way it turned out! The hat on the baby is some kind of fur and I feel like I executed it really well. Below you can see the final poster design with the line and stippling projects of my two classmates. I took the circle design from the woman's shirt to apply as texture for the top and bottom blocks of color. The typeface is Goudy Old Style.
What would you suggest I could have done to make this piece stronger?
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| Final Museum Poster |
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Fall Term has begun.
Wow, the third week of the term is almost over. Only nine more to go!
This term includes magazine (re)design, illustration (silhouettes, high contrast, stippling, cross hatching, line drawing), more photoshop techniques, and learning more about print!
I would also like to say that I have been able to quit my gross retail job (YEAH!), and am now working as a Graphic Artist with the Student Leadership at my school. It's been a great experience so far, including how to deal with difficult co-workers...
There's a couple of blog posts I have in mind that I want to do, so stay tuned!
"The second best friend you can have (the first being someone who can give you a good job) is another designer or illustrator." –Ward Schumaker
This term includes magazine (re)design, illustration (silhouettes, high contrast, stippling, cross hatching, line drawing), more photoshop techniques, and learning more about print!
I would also like to say that I have been able to quit my gross retail job (YEAH!), and am now working as a Graphic Artist with the Student Leadership at my school. It's been a great experience so far, including how to deal with difficult co-workers...
There's a couple of blog posts I have in mind that I want to do, so stay tuned!
"The second best friend you can have (the first being someone who can give you a good job) is another designer or illustrator." –Ward Schumaker
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