Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Monday, November 11, 2013
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
My logo
My company is called Big D Designs. It is just supposed to represent designing, and the big D in the back ground is so people say "hey that is a big D, OH i get it, Big D designs"
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Halloween poster
C- there was contrast in the back ground and moon
R- there was repetition in the bats
A- I aligned the tombstones to make it look like a grave yard
P- I made the bats look like they were farther away from each other by using proximity.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Halloween
I learned a lot of new effects, and how to shape letters. I relearned how to make a new graphic texture for my words.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Water drop ad
I used design elements shading, color, shape, angles, shading. And for CRAP i used Contrasting colors with white and black, Repetition of a brownish color, Alignment with the letters, and Proximity between the words.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Woof
The hardest part of this assignment for me was using the physical pen tool not illustrators pen tool but the pen and pad. The easiest step was the first one when i just typed woof
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Lyric Typography
I chose to try to make the first two words "High Rise"look tall, and the word bright have a glowing sensation to it. The rest of it besides one word "blue" are subtle and kind of tries to sink away because the word "blue" is the main focus on the whole thing. It is showing that out of all the black and white, there is still some joy (the color blue) in the air.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Color theory
1.
Hue is
what distinguishes one color from another.
2.
Value
is the relative lightness or darkness of a color.
3.
Saturation
is roughly equivalent to brightness.
4.
There are 12 available colors on a computer.
5. Two
primary colors mixed together makes Secondary
colors.
6.
Tertiary colors
are a primary plus a neighboring secondary.
7.
Complementary
colors are two colors which sit opposite each other on the color wheel.
8.
The primary colors in Photo shop are red green
blue.
9.
The secondary colors in Photoshop are cyan
magenta yellow.
10.
Subtractive
color model is when you mix colors together to get black.
11.
Additive
color model is when you mix colors together and get a pure white light.
12.
RGB is additive.
13.
CMYK is subtractive.
14.
The RGB color model is used for computer
monitors.
15.
CMYK is used for printing presses.
16.
Analogous
colors are those which sit next to each other on the color wheel.
17.
Tint is
a color in which white has been added to a pure color.
18.
Shade is
a color in which black has been added to a pure color.
19.
Neutral is
the combo. Of complementary colors.
20.
Warm
colors tend to jump forward into prominence in a piece of design.
21.
Cool colors
tend to recede in a design.
22.
The color blue
is associated with stability.
23.
The color purple
is associated with royalty.
24.
The color white
is associated with cleanliness.
25.
The color green
is associated with freshness.
26.
Yellow and
orange are associated with joy.
27.
Red is
associated with passion and danger.
28.
Dark red is
associated with vigor, willpower, rage, anger, leadership, courage, longing,
malice, and wrath.
29.
Reddish-brown
is associated with harvest and fall.
30.
Dark
orange is associated with deceit and distrust.
31.
Gold is
associated with illumination, wisdom, and wealth.
32.
Yellow is
associated with joy, happiness, intellect, and energy.
33.
Dark
green is associated with ambition, greed, and jealousy.
34.
Olive green
is associated with peace.
35.
Light blue
is associated with health, healing, tranquility, understanding and
softness.
36.
Dark purple
is associated with gloom, and sad feelings.
37.
Colors are important in graphic design to give
any “advertisements” feeling and meaning. When something is black and white, it
can be boring and very aesthetically unpleasing.
Monday, September 23, 2013
One Word Art
Shape, angle, rotating, handle, anchor change. The first letters start out barely oozing, but then it starts to all just ooze away into a mess.
Word: Oooze
Word: Oooze
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Quote
The quote itself starts to descend so the reader gets that without art, the world is just boring. The main focus is the word art, so in the readers mind, they take out art, the world is just eh.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Glyph Monster
I don't think that it looks super different when you compare them, it is kind of hard to make it look exactly like the picture. But my impressions are I got the mouth and eyes right. I think the most challenging thing was the tentacles, it is hard to get it to look like real tentacles.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Typography
1.
The ascender line is the imaginary line which
determines the height of ascenders.
2.
The base line is the imaginary line on which all
characters rest. Descenders hang below the base line.
3.
The ascender height is the x-height plus the
height of the ascending stroke. It the distance between the base line and the
ascender line.
4.
The cap height is the height of capital letters.
It is the distance between the base line and the cap line.
5.
The descender is the stroke of a letter which
dips below the base line, as in the letters g and j.
6.
The ascender is the stroke of a letter which
rises above the mean line, as in the letters d, f and k.
7.
The x-height is the distance between the flat
top and bottom of a lower case letter which as no ascender or descender, such
as x. It is the distance between the base line and the mean line. The curved
tops and bottoms of the p, o, and g extend beyond these lines so that they
appear visually to fit the x-height.
8.
The cap line is the imaginary line which
determines the height of capital letters.
9.
The mean line is the imaginary line which
determines the height of lowercase letters. Ascenders rise above the mean line.
10.
The descender line is the imaginary line which
defines the bottom reach of descenders.
Define
Serif: The fine like that extends from the top and bottom of letters making
them easier to read.
Define
Sans-Serif: A typeface that is straight with no serifs or small extensions
of letters.
When
to use Antique Fonts: Used to evoke a period feel.
At
most how many words should be Decorative Fonts at a time?: Rarely more than
three words at a time should be in a decorative font.
What
does script font resemble?: They resemble hand writing.
What
element of design does script represent? It represents lines.
Why
use symbol fonts? To complement a specific font.
Typography-
the art and process of arranging type for a variety of media purposes and is
made up of several parts.
Why
do designers need a solid foundation in typography? Because everything
about the words they are putting down and how they look has to correlate with
what they are advertising, but they need a solid foundation to advertise on
before they even think about little details.
Kerning:
the space located between individual letters of a word.
Leading:
the space between the lines of text.
Tracking:
adjusting the spaces between groups of letters.
When
do you use the following?
Center
Alignment: used to draw attention and is used a majority of the time for
headlines or titles.
Right
Alignment: Used quite a bit for corporate business letters, return address
labels, business cards etc.
Justified
Alignment: Usually reserved for newspaper print and body text for
textbooks, and is more difficult to work with.
Bad typography is remembered.
Legibility:
the quality of being readable or distinguishable by the eye.
Smaller than 7pt is difficult to read and
type.
Smaller than 3pt is utterly illegible.
Between 8pt and 14pt is legible.
Serif is used for long passages.
Upper and lower case.
Measure:
the width of the text column.
It is annoying to read and generally looks
bad.
Christmas
tree: Decorative fonts.
T:
Conventional (regular) fonts.
It sets the style and tone of a document.
It defines the feeling of the page.
1.
Type should not overpower the text.
2.
Think about your reader and the feeling you want
to convey, then choose a typeface that fits.
The typeface you use has to fit your criteria, and your intended audience
has to be able to read it and be interested in it.
1.
Body text should be between 10 and 12 point.
2.
Use enough leading. Always add at least one or
two points to the type sixe.
3.
Don’t make your lines too short or too long.
4.
Make paragraph beginnings clear. Use and indent
or block style for paragraphs. Don’t use both.
5.
Use only one space after a period, not two.
6.
Don’t justify text unless you have to. If you
justify text you must use hyphenation.
7.
Don’t underline anything, especially not
headlines or subheads since lines separate them from the text with which they
belong.
8.
Use italics instead of underlines
9.
Don’t set long blocks of text in italics, bold,
or all caps because they are harder to read.
10.
Leave more space above headlines and subheads
than below them, and avoid setting them in all caps. Use subheads liberally to
help readers fine what they’re looking for.
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Water Drop
I used the pen technique to make my water drop have more texture inside of it. I also learned and used the color stops and the gradient slider to change the shades of the shapes I made. I think the most challenging part of this was honestly trying to figure out what to do with the offset shapes and figuring out which one was which. The teacher helped me through it and i eventually got used to seeing which shape was the offset and which one was the original.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Monday, September 2, 2013
Simple Shapes
While doing this project, i used many tools including but not limited to the knife tool, opacity tool, color swab, shape editor, ellipse tool and more. I went through changing sizes of shapes, and cutting parts of them off, sending shapes to the back of other layers, and shading. This assignment helped me learn to use the basics of the shape tools on illustrator.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Design elements and principles
Design elements
Line - a fundamental mark or stroke used in drawing in which the length is longer than the width
Color - Color can play a large role in the elements of design with the color wheel being used as a tool
Attributes - Values and tints/shades of colors that are created by adding black to a color for shade and white for a tint
Shape - An area that stands out from the space next to or around it due to a defined or implied boundary
Texture - Meaning the way a surface feels or is perceived to feel
Space - space is concerned with the area deep within the moment of designated design the design will take place on
Form - form is any three dimensional object
Unity - when all elements are in agreement a design is considered unified
Balance - it is a state of equalized tension and equilibrium
Hierarchy - lead the reader through each element in order of its significance
Scale/proportion - Using the relative size of elements against each other can attract attention to a focal point
Dominance/emphasis - Dominance is created by contrasting size, positioning, color, style, or shape
Similarity and contrast - aspect of a designers work to make their focal point visible
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