Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Finals After Thoughts

So after all the finals were done, I finally got some rest before it goes crazy again. Next semester will be quite a challenging semester. I will be taking 4 studio classes (Sequential Design, Linear Motion Design, Book Art, and Printmaking I ) with a religion class at the same time. And will be working 20 hours a week. It's kind of suicidal, but I am I will love it.

It's interesting that my mind keep thinking about how I can modify the final projects. To be honest, I'm not satisfy with them at all. It's lucky to have A- on all of them. I don't know why my teachers like them. I don't. May be because I know I could do better if I have more time. So it's time to do some reading, researching, and modifying again for my portfolio. I am going to turn them into portfolio piece. They have potential.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Advance Typography's Final Booklet Preview










This is my Final Project for my Advance Typography class. It's like a final "show off" for what we have learned during the semester. All the techniques and rules that we learned were required to be included into this 6" x 7", 16 pages booklet. Topic was opened.

Sometimes, it is better to have a topic given to us than having us to decide what we want. Unlike other classmates, I spent about a week to decide my topic, but it was hard to stay focus on it. New topics and ideas keep flowing into my mind. I almost wanted to change everything the night before it was due.

For this project, we have to use a display type, a san, and a serif. We also need to include a table or a graphic in someways. 8 images are needed with at least one handmade element. Also, we have to write our own 2,000 words essay for this booklet, and another 500 words for booklet 2 (learning summary and style guide). Besides all these design requirement, everything else is typographic elements.

My Topic is Hong Kong. I want people to see Hong Kong through my eyes, not some formal websites online. My other goal for this project was to break through my default style. I was too formal in style. So, I attempted to create a girly, crowded, active, and full of light environment.

But well, it looks better on the screen than the actual print. On the print, the side notes were too light, and the background was a bit too loud. My serif choice was awful. Didot wasn't the best choice for the middle size type, and putting them into a black box was a huge mistake because it lower the legibility. I should pay more attention on the paper choice, but I was running out of time. Also, I didn't style the type enough. I should have done better job than this.

However, considering the time I have spent on this project, I'm quite satisfy with the result. I only spent 2 days writing the essay, 1 day researching, and 2 full days (with no sleep) working on this final project. I have 4 papers and 2 finals going on at the same time).

Anyways, there is always room for improvement. Modifying and turning this booklet into a portfolio-stopping piece will be my goal for this Christmas. Updates will be followed.



Sunday, December 13, 2009

Graphic Design Booklet

I have been lazy about taking actual pictures of my projects. But since the semester is coming to the end, I will for sure take some beautiful photos for them. As of now, screenshot is still my best friend!!

Here is a 16-pages booklet for my Graphic Design class!










This is the so-called "pet project". I'm so glad that it's all over!! In this project, we were given a "pet" in the beginning of the semester. And we need to take at least 10 pictures of it every week for 10 weeks. Then in our final project, we need to use those pictures and an article we found. My pet is the "rope", and my article is about cultural awareness.

I tired to use the rope to symbolic the unity of different cultures in our society. Therefore, my design it based on the different angles of the same post of the robe, and the different color represent different cultures.

According to my professor, I don't think I did a good job. At least, he didn't get the concept. Well, he actually likes the design and the concept, but I may just need to change another topic.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

A Little taste of my 50 cards project!

Well, I thought of many ways to start uploading my projects and the progress; however, my blog will look weird or the timeline will go funny either way I use. So I decided to start from NOW.

The current project I'm working on for my Graphic Design class is the 50 cards of random subjects. My topic is Burger. Let me have a full introduction when I finish the project--which is on the coming Tuesday!

Anyways, here is in three-fold card which will be included:

Front:

Back:

And here are some of the cards with three color themes: (front-back)

Green:
sample 1

sample 2

Red:
sample 1

sample 2

Yellow:
sample 1

sample 2

This is a project the topic was open to us, we can pick anything, but we need to create 50 cards and the box according to that topic. I picked the burger topic because I was hungry while walking home one morning, then I saw the McDonald sign standing high. That creates the craving feeling. When I walked closer to the street, I saw seven fast food stores located on the same street within 0.2 miles. So that's how pick my topic. 50 different store, but selling the same things 50 miles around Rexburg.

It was fun driving around taking pictures, but it took lots of time too. I choose the yellow, green and red to be my color theme. They correspond to the burger.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Welcome to my blog!!

Well well well.

Since every artist has their own blog, I think it would be a BRILLIANT idea if I start one now. This will be a place where I will keep all my design projects' process, and everything that is related to art.

I tried to build my own website; however, this is how it looks right now:


This is going to be my Christmas project--to make it looks better!

By the way, before showing you guys any of my work, I would like to show you my workspace @home.
This is the art corner of my apartment.