Thursday, February 26, 2009
I'm currently sitting at work and not doing any work (it's been a busy day at the print lab so far) and I wish I had a sandwich from cafe doris. Here's my second assignment from intermediate photo: altered lanscapes!!!!!
the scans are miserable because they are from prints rather than negatives. my new camera rules though!
the scans are miserable because they are from prints rather than negatives. my new camera rules though!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
it's been long enough, I suppose. second semester has been ridiculously busy. between applying to study abroad, getting a job at print tech, getting ready to apply for internships for the summer, and lots of new projects with psychic friends, it feels like I barely have time to get my school work done.
this is my first assignment for type 2 with Dan Gaidula. we were given a body of text and asked to create 32 unique layouts for the text. I struggled with this project the entire time, from the first set of layouts (mine ended up all looking more or less the same) to printing on the wrong side of the paper (hence the slightly yellow hue to some of the pages, couldn't fix it completely in photoshop), to maybe breaking my sewing machine by sewing through stiff bookcloth (sorry mom!). But I'm pleased with the final result and it was well worth the effort.
this is my first assignment for type 2 with Dan Gaidula. we were given a body of text and asked to create 32 unique layouts for the text. I struggled with this project the entire time, from the first set of layouts (mine ended up all looking more or less the same) to printing on the wrong side of the paper (hence the slightly yellow hue to some of the pages, couldn't fix it completely in photoshop), to maybe breaking my sewing machine by sewing through stiff bookcloth (sorry mom!). But I'm pleased with the final result and it was well worth the effort.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
my 6th type 1 assignment, as well as my final for that class was to create a "biographical list" of 400 items and then create a poster to display said list. my list was actually a pre-made list I got from my last.fm page of my top 400 most listened-to musical artists. I knew that I wanted to work with scale and transparency to create hierarchy, but I struggled with creating the shape. in the end, I kind of created a map of my musical tastes, allowing associations I've made (whether they be through similar band members, styles or time period in which I was a fan of that band/artist) to create a system I could use to organize this massive amount of information. I'm pleased with the final product, moreso when printed than digital, but if I had another week or four, I'd probably still be tweeking alignments and opacities.
printed on white stonehenge (22" x 30")
printed on white stonehenge (22" x 30")
Sunday, December 28, 2008
elements of visual thinking: scale
sorry, this isn't my type final, as I had promised, but I found myself searching through the clusterfuck that is my back up harddrive and I came across this project from freshman year. elements of visual thinking was a required class for foundation year and I'm glad it was, sometimes I miss taking a class where (almost) anything goes.
like this cardboard city I made for that class. (I got away with some of the most absurd stuff in that class) this particular assignment's prompt was simply "scale", the responses were very diverse (from 12 foot filbert paintbrushes to a replica of the world small enough to fit in the palm of your hand). in my response, I aimed to scale down and then scale up by first creating a miniature cityscape for my classmates to walk through and interact with. Then, using my laptop's built-in camera, a projector, and a bit of IM magic courtesy of anthony mattox, I projected live video of the city on the opposing wall, so people could watch themselves walk through the "city" on a larger-than-(real)-life scale in real time.
this is a pretty bad photo of the whole setup, actual city on the left, projection on the right, anthony in the middle, classmates too tired to interact yet.
dai taking a seat
in the end, "interaction" became "destroying" the city (not that I minded)
all that remained was the "sky"
since all of the readers of this blog also follow my flickr, you've probably seen these already, but I've been uploading a lot more schoolwork from the past three semesters so hopefully posting will become more frequent.
like this cardboard city I made for that class. (I got away with some of the most absurd stuff in that class) this particular assignment's prompt was simply "scale", the responses were very diverse (from 12 foot filbert paintbrushes to a replica of the world small enough to fit in the palm of your hand). in my response, I aimed to scale down and then scale up by first creating a miniature cityscape for my classmates to walk through and interact with. Then, using my laptop's built-in camera, a projector, and a bit of IM magic courtesy of anthony mattox, I projected live video of the city on the opposing wall, so people could watch themselves walk through the "city" on a larger-than-(real)-life scale in real time.
this is a pretty bad photo of the whole setup, actual city on the left, projection on the right, anthony in the middle, classmates too tired to interact yet.
dai taking a seat
in the end, "interaction" became "destroying" the city (not that I minded)
all that remained was the "sky"
since all of the readers of this blog also follow my flickr, you've probably seen these already, but I've been uploading a lot more schoolwork from the past three semesters so hopefully posting will become more frequent.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Typography 1 // Take 3
my fifth assignment in type 1 was the first assignment that introduced a hierarchy that would function on both the functional and aesthetic level. it's a book of five fonts, chosen by me. each page includes the name of the font, examples of each letter, and a brief description/history. I chose the following fonts, two serifs, two sans serifs, and a slab serif because I think they are beautiful and diverse examples of good typography and fonts I often choose to work with.
next is my type one final.
happy holidays!
next is my type one final.
happy holidays!
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Typography 1 // Take 2
this was our fourth assignment, it was called "five squares, ten inches" simply because we had to create 5 squares of perfectly justified text and arrange them in a 10 x 10 square. if I could go back, there are a few small things I'd change about my final iteration of the assignment, but overall, I'm happy with the depth of field and various textures I achieved. I even managed to make overlapping text look good!
the text is an excerpt from the song "fatalist palmistry" by why?
the text is an excerpt from the song "fatalist palmistry" by why?
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