Saturday, December 10, 2011

Timeline Comparison: The Linotype Machine VS The Macintosh



For this assignment we were to compare and contrast two objects of different time periods by showing what was similar about the two and what was different. I chose to compare the creation of the Linotype machine to the creation of the Macintosh computer. The two were similar because they helped segway into more advanced technology. Through this project and my research I was able to see how history repeats itself in some ways and how the creation of one thing can lead to many more opportunities and advances for society.

Locating Place - What Makes Austin, TX Unique

















The Locating Place project was a two part series where we focused on different aspects of Austin. The first part was to create an animation of some sort focusing and using images from East Austin to show a particular theme that we chose. I chose to look at what defines self expression in East Austin from dancing, to living styles to art, religion, and culture and highlighting each of those aspects. 
For the second part of the project, we were to create a book highlighting a certain aspect of Austin in general. I chose to look at Austin's unique music, museums & art attractions, landmarks, parks & recreation areas, water and centers for education. Bringing all of these different areas of Austin together required a lot of research on the city itself and helped me get to know even better about where I live.

Image Analysis


For History of Graphic Design, were were to choose an poster or contemporary advertisement that we could identify multiple different art movements that had influence on different parts of the poster. I chose this Wiz Khalifa tour poster because I found many different areas of influence just in this one poster from Bauhaus, Arts & Crafts, Cut & Paste, Art Noveau and Herb Lubalin typography. It was interesting for me to dissect a modern day poster and see where each part of it took influence from to create something contemporary.

Pop Art & Op Art Presentation



For History of Graphic Design, we had to choose an art movement and give a presentation on the important aspects of that time period and what came from that particular movement. I chose Pop art and Op art since they are consecutive movements. I learned a lot from researching these movements, especially about cartoon inspired works, Dada and where Andy Warhol's art originated. I also learned that Optical art originated mostly from the Bauhaus movement and that it's main goal was to appear to be moving.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

TASA Booklet: Art & Community 2012





This project began as a secret as to what the whole purpose of it was and later revealed itself the need to be a pamphlet for a conference taking place at St. Edward's in the future. The purpose was to create a pocket guide pamphlet including all fo the given information for the TASA Art & Community design conference. We were required to read through, organize and design the pamphlet from scratch in the way we saw most efficient and cost effective. I created a spiral bound, tabbed pamphlet that gave short descriptions of each section, a brief bio section about speakers and maps at the back for tourists who are unfamiliar with Austin.

Identity Series: Blanton Museum of Art






We were given the task of creating a series of buttons for the Blanton Museum of Art for the weeks that the gallery exhibition was open. I designated each set of buttons to a different theme within the Arts & Crafts movement. Week 1 focused on typography, week 2 was complex flora pattern designs, week 3 book design and week 4 was simple flora & fauna pattern designs. Depending on which week a member came to the exhibition, determined which button they would receive upon entering since the buttons changed each week.

The Kitchen of Meaning


The Kitchen of Meaning project aims to have the designer visually design a chosen word. I had the word Mnemonics: any learning technique that aids memory. I tried to visually represent the word by using "chunking" a learning technique which groups items into three's. The word "mnemonics" is chunked into groups of three to help better understand it's meaning and purpose. The smaller head figure is sad because it is connected to a long series of words, "The Kitchen of Meaning." The larger head is smiling because it is connected to the chunked word "mnemonics." This was a very difficult assignment for me because I had to visually represent a definition, something very abstract.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Weather Report




For The Weather Report video assignment, we were supposed to give a weather report using the LATCH method. I chose to use hierarchy, alphabet and time in my video. I struggled a lot with this video especially with the requirement of keeping everything on the screen and not adding or removing things. I have worked to improve some parts of the video that are shown in version 2. In this, I worked to keep everything on screen, improve the timing of objects and to make more clear which element I am trying to highlight. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Instructional Design: How to Tie a Shoe







For this project we were to to choose a common task that most people know how to do and had to create a "how to" instructional manual for that task. We could use words and images to explain the instructions in any format that we chose. These instruction manuals were to be aesthetically pleasing, as opposed to those that we normally see in everyday life. For my instructions, I chose "How to Tie a Shoe." I created a children's book since that age group would seem to have the most benefit from it. It is not only a book that can be read, but can also be interacted with as well so the child could follow along.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Words In Motion Animations

"Tension" Animation


"Increase" Animation


The purpose of the Words in Motion Animation was to animate two different words in order to show their meaning in the most effective way possible. We were to use Adobe AfterEffects and the skills that we had just acquired from the Blue Squares exercise to execute these videos. I was able to use my skills I learned in Image Methodology to successfully execute the two words with the effects that best fit their meaning.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Blue Squares Animation


This project was introduced at the very beginning of Advanced Typography. The purpose of the project was to help us learn how to use Adobe AfterEffects more proficiently. We were given eight different effects that we had to execute for each individual blue square. I learned how to use and was able to explore the 3D object effect and applied it to it's corresponding animated squares.