Thursday, 21 July 2022
Monday, 23 May 2022
Blogpost 6
Logo Design Challenge
When drawing my logo multiple times I had cursive and elegant in mind so I drew all my logos in cursive. parallel and vertical lines work well with separating elements and adding simple designs to the logo. Circles and squares too. I wanted my logos to feel simple but elegant at the same time so I tried drawing them with not too many details, Yves Laurent also comes into mind and drew inspiration from intertwining the letters in a parallel manner. I drew all my shapes from the letters of my logo brand name and it turned out pretty well.
Sunday, 22 May 2022
Blogpost 5
This is to show Annotated sketches of selected artists
one of each Contemporary, Traditional and Aotearoa:Contemporary: Barnbrook- The focal point of this poster is the use of negative space with the use of bold black typography to attract attention. the circles are in bolder contrast to the typography.-I think the leading lines are the circles. When I fist looked at it, the circles were what lead me. - the use of colors are monochromatic. yet the use of black on white is a very bold effect with a sense of minimalism and abstract lines. - The use of repetitive elements are the shapes amongst the typography and lines. it is a occurring theme in the poster as the circles and triangles are in bolded black.
Term 2 Week 2
Brief 1- Where are you with this?
I have taken screenshots of my current progress in the doc. I plan to design more, enough so that I can fill an entire panel of logo designs and development.
Create Poster Ideas:
I did quick, rough drawings of an idea of what my posters would look like.
Week 8 term 1
Revisiting Brief:
Look and Feel of our Product, Existing Competition, and Budget.
Share Illustration Work And Brief:
Reflection:
Week 7 Term 1
Initial Brief:
Moodboard Revision:
- Logo Generation
My logo designs are based on a treble cliff and ampersand. I took the & and decided to focus on that because I thought it represented both YL. A parallel line goes through the treble cliff and the ampersand has flicks and curves, by putting the two together I have produced possible outcomes for my logo design. some of my designs have abstract and vertical lines going through.
Blogpost 3
Week 6 Term 1
-Rewrite your company name 20 times:
Symmetry
Asymmetry
Parallel lines
Shadow
Serif flicks
Mirror image
Tuesday, 17 May 2022
Week 10 Term 1 Blogpost
in my concept sketches, it turns out that I tend to focus on the symbol & in almost all of them. I like how elegant it looks in different fonts and ideas from the web. I will be focusing on pastel colours for my posters and logo designs as they capture the beauty and feminine aesthetics of a cosmetic brand. it relates to my artist model David Carson whose works are typography, using letters to create a visually appealing poster. As I am using the symbol & as my main subject. Josef-muller Brockman because he uses minimal colours and geometric shapes to make his posters appealing and minimal.
Week 9 Term 1 Blogpost
We were told to swap logo designs with a classmate to redraw it and change how we'd prefer it to be. I swapped logo's with Ivan and his brand was based on high-quality rich people only clothes brand. His logo was called 'Lumière' and explained that it meant shining/bright star. He initially drew it as LU both words interlacing each other in a Yves saint Laurent type of way as he wanted to indicate the LU in Lumière. So replacing the U with a star it represented what the meaning of Lumière means. it captures the expensive theme of his clothing brand making it more chic and grand
Tuesday, 3 May 2022
Aaron Draplin Notes 2.2
One of the most recurring theme in Draplin's video is his respect and adoration for the designers of the past. he collects books on logo designs from the past because he likes the design of the logos, and corporate identity from the 70s.
another thing to take note is to sketch. draplin is a big fan of using pencil and paper. he states that he prefers to start sketching on paper because your hand is 'free-er' than it would be in illustrator. it lets you quickly write down ideas while you sketch things out, plus take notes. he says you can be messy that way since some people feel like they have to be super clean with their initial designs, it can restrict their creativity.
according to draplin near the end he talks about having a dark base available just so that he can place the logo on said base and see how it does. everything looks perfect on a sterile, white background, but pait it with a color, and things could go haywire. logos could be seen everywhere, from T-shirts to billboards to Instagram avatars, some think about all of them and don't let the white space blind you.
create a symbol palette for everything. think about all of the logos you have designed, then imagine where those logos are going to go. create a stock template where you can drop in the logo.
Wednesday, 13 April 2022
Color Palettes Blogpost 2
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
Redemption scene
In the Mad Max Fury Road scene George Miller uses the aspect of close-up shot efficiently to convey the expressions worn by the characters.
As furiosa drives the war rig, the film technique used to capture her expressions was a close-up shot. She keeps her gaze forward, not to focus on the road as her eyes seem dazed and lost in thought as she says “I was taken as a child” before moving her gaze out the window. As she keeps her gaze out the window Mad Max questions her motive, Furiosa replies “Redemption” in a calm tone whilst maintaining the dazed look. It is clear that as she narrates her part of the story, Furiosa only thought about herself when attempting to escape but now it's different as she now isn't escaping herself but alongside the wives of immortan Joe when Max asks “what about them?” directing towards immortan Joe's wives and nux. She replies “hope” yet the technique establishing shot is used to capture the setting of the moment, as furiosa drives the war rig while reminiscing the camera angle captures just how barren and empty the world they live in now, driving through empty yards of nothingness. The dialogue shared between them and Furiosa’s moment of vulnerability explains just how close they have become during the times they’ve been together. From when Max was hostile and plagued with nightmares to sleeping vulnerably in the war rig as furiosa drives. Even when he jolts awake from a nightmare Furiosa gently coaxes him saying “it’s ok. Get some rest.” in a motherly soft tone. This shows that even though furiosa was demoted to a soldier, unlike the rest of immortan joe’s war boys who seem to only care about Valhalla and worshipping cars and immortan joe. Furiosa is the only living person with the semblance of humanity. This can also be connected to Nux, who at the beginning used max as a blood bag and partaking in taking down the war rig, obsessed with witnessing valhalla change after witnessing the humility immortan Joe's wives showed him.