We will have a critique this Wednesday.
You will display:
10 refined logo sketches from your best initial thumbnails
Integrate typography into at least 5 of those designs
Monday, October 28, 2013
Logo Design - Working with Typography
Typography Exercise - Your Name and Personality in Text
Type your first and last name in a variety of ways, arriving finally at five designs that visually convey your personality.
This exercise will help you integrate creative use of typography with your logo sketches.
After you have completed this assignment begin using these ideas into your logo ideas.
1. Using Adobe PhotoShop, on one page
create an 8.5x11 inch layout in which your name (first and last, with middle
name optional) is displayed 30 times, each time using a different typeface
(font), sizing each at 16-24 points.
2. On a second page record three to
five adjectives or brief phrases that describe your personality. Using the rest
of the same page, make five designs for your name using typefaces that express
your personality or spirit especially well.
Give careful consideration to the
positive and negative shapes within and between the letters. Make the
proportions, textures, values, and directions of the letters important to each
design. You are free to alter the look of your name by varying typefaces,
weights, color, pattern, background color or texture, direction of the letters,
and different sizes -- within any line of text.
3. On a third page create 3 design
ideas that you could use in your logo.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Graphic Abstraction Critique
We will have an in class critique of your initial graphic abstractions next class, Thursday, October 17.
You will need to produce 10 abstractions of at least 2 different photographic images
You will need to produce 10 abstractions of at least 2 different photographic images
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Graphic Abstraction
This exercise will be the first part of a personal logo design project. Through the method of Simplification, you will abstract a chosen object down to its basic two dimensional parts exploring line and shapes. You will look for both the lines and shapes that make up your object as well as the lines and shapes created by the light and shadows falling on the object. Working through the design process (thumbnails, roughs, and creating a comp), you will draw your object first from different points of view, then create a series of thumbnails, refine those thumbnails into rough drafts, and finally scan them and draw a comp in Illustrator.
This exercise is all about observation. Observing lines and shapes and simplifying those down to their most basic parts. Observe where lines and shapes start and stop, how they are placed next to one another, how the object naturally divides negative space, etc. Simplification means understanding how to change what your seeing to a basic, easily understandable, representation of your object. You will also hone your skills at working through the design process, and understanding how to use Adobe Illustrator to create a vector graphic.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Scanning and Tracing your own drawing
Today we will complete the Scanning and Tracing exercise.
Make sure you:
Are using layers
Are using color
keep the scanned image on it's own layer
Can identify and use the Selection tool, the Direct Selection tool, and the Pen Tool
Copy your project to the SCANNING AND TRACING FOLDER on hs2design when you are finished. Be sure to include your name in the title of the file.
Make sure you:
Are using layers
Are using color
keep the scanned image on it's own layer
Can identify and use the Selection tool, the Direct Selection tool, and the Pen Tool
Copy your project to the SCANNING AND TRACING FOLDER on hs2design when you are finished. Be sure to include your name in the title of the file.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Using the Epson scanner
Today I will give an in class demonstration of our scanner. We have 4 of them and you can check them out and use them at anytime during the school day, from 7:30 to 3:30.
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