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Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Logo Ideas for Initiative
Concept Statement
Sitting alone, I reach. Someone takes my hand, I turn to find not just one person but many: A chain of people, connected. Together we move forward to the outreached hands of others.
Sitting alone, I reach. Someone takes my hand, I turn to find not just one person but many: A chain of people, connected. Together we move forward to the outreached hands of others.
Design Objectives
- to suggest a sense of inclusiveness
- to suggest diversity
- to suggest enthusiasm for helping others
- to suggest an alternate after-school activity
- to suggest awareness for self-improvement
- to suggest participation within one’s community
- to suggest “cool”
- to suggest the long term benefits of involvement
- to suggest a diverse socioeconomic and cultural environment
- to suggest a sense of inclusiveness
- to suggest diversity
- to suggest enthusiasm for helping others
- to suggest an alternate after-school activity
- to suggest awareness for self-improvement
- to suggest participation within one’s community
- to suggest “cool”
- to suggest the long term benefits of involvement
- to suggest a diverse socioeconomic and cultural environment
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Museum Project Reflection
This was my first opportunity to work on several projects as part of a system and I enjoyed it very much. I learned several things about the way that I work, including that fact that I need to begin with a simple pen and paper. I think very differently on the computer than I do by hand and I need explore both realms in order to be successful. Bringing all pieces of a system up together is also important to my work process. I found more and more how each piece influences all of the other components of a system, and that the more time spent moving from one to the next (and back again), the more cohesive the system will be. I will employ this logic more emphatically for the next project.
I believe my biggest challenge with this project was my lack of exploration during my image studies. I shy away from taking risks, and I need to improve my confidence in that respect. I also want to include more graphic elements in my future pieces. I think this will be easier for me if I begin with sketches on paper, rather than beginning in the digital form.
Breaking out the box is a challenge for me. I think this first project was a step in the right direction and I'm pleased with my results. However, I do believe that I'm capable of more.
I believe my biggest challenge with this project was my lack of exploration during my image studies. I shy away from taking risks, and I need to improve my confidence in that respect. I also want to include more graphic elements in my future pieces. I think this will be easier for me if I begin with sketches on paper, rather than beginning in the digital form.
Breaking out the box is a challenge for me. I think this first project was a step in the right direction and I'm pleased with my results. However, I do believe that I'm capable of more.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Final Poster, Invitation, and Website
The following image is the cover of the invitation:
This panel folds upward to reveal:
This panel also opens upward to reveal this image on the back of the invitation:
The Website homepage contains information regarding the exhibit:
When you scroll over an option (such as Home, In Search of Time, or Image Gallery) the text becomes larger and the image below changes. When your mouse is hovering over Image Gallery the following screen would be seen:
If you click on image gallery, you will continue on to this page:
Clicking on an image within the gallery space will enlarge the image and provide information about the work:
Monday, February 6, 2012
Final System
The colors look off because they are in CMYK for printing purposes.
Here is the current version of my poster:
Here is the current version of my invitation:
The top image is the front of the invitation that opens from the bottom up to reveal the second image. The invitation then unfolds again to reveal a smaller version of the poster:
The website will be posted shortly.
Here is the current version of my poster:
Here is the current version of my invitation:
The top image is the front of the invitation that opens from the bottom up to reveal the second image. The invitation then unfolds again to reveal a smaller version of the poster:
The website will be posted shortly.
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