Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Sc Bench


For this project we made a poster showing the progress work of the bench we designed in our studio class. We took pictures and scanned sketches and models of different stages in the making of the bench.I showed my steps from my found object, a metal piece, to a concept model, to different benches. When working on the poster it was challenging picking which models and sketches were the most important in my steps since I had about 8 models and tons of sketches. After I picked the best ones however, it was really fun for me to recall why I made the bench that why, and how it led to what became my final bench. Making it into the poster really showed my progress work in a way I hadn't looked at before.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Thought Map Sketch


For this sketch we started with one word, mine being colorful, and we made a thought process map. We had to write down the first word that popped into our head from the previous word. "Rainbows" and "My Comforter" are my two beginning thoughts, and "Smoothies" and "Creativity" are where I ended. We also drew simple sketches to go along with the words. Once I finished it was really neat looking at where my thoughts ended up.

Napkin Sketch

For this sketch we drew on a napkin using a pen. We had to draw a perspective sketch of our room as well as a plan drawing of our room. I liked the idea of this sketch. Sometimes we'll be put in situations where we need to grab something real quick to jot down ideas, such as a napkin.

Figure Sketches



For this sketch we created figure drawing a few different ways. I've learned how to sketch figures using the method to the left, so that way was easier for me. It's easier for me to picture each piece of a person in order to make it proportional.

Figure Tracing Sketch


For this sketch we chose a picture of a figure and traced it. It was a bit difficult seeing through the paper but overall the sketch turned out well. I was helping tracing it using minimal lines because it helped me realize how little details you need to show a figure. This idea is helpful for drafting and showing human dimensions.

Fruit Cross Section Sketch


This is one of my favorite sketches. We had to take some fruits with interesting cross-sections and sketch them, using color if we wanted to. I felt I did a pretty good job sketching the shapes of the fruit and bringing out the cross-sections as well. I had a lot of fun adding color and I think it definitely enhanced my sketch.

Room Corner Sketch


For this sketch we had to find an interesting corner in a room and sketch it using shading techniques and perspective views as well. It was difficult sketching it at first because it has a two point perspective, but after I got a hang of it, it became much easier. I would have liked to spend more time on it so I could have straighter lines to make it look cleaner.

Black Paper Sketch


This sketch was really fun. The first time I turned it in I was asked to add more color and contrast to it because I only used white, yellow, and blue. The second time around I added purple, orange, and green. I showed contrast in lighting using contrasting colors. Overall, it was very interesting stepping out of my comfort zone of using exact colors, to create an interesting composition.

Eraser Sketch


For this sketch I shaded the whole page and used an eraser to create the image. I was sketching a potted plant. I used some shading in the dark negative space to show changes in lighting.It was difficult doing this sketch though, because we created it in a way opposite to what we are used to.

Ink Sketch of Room Corner


For this sketch we did two types of ink sketching. The one on the left has a high contrast because I made any darker areas a solid black instead of shading. The right is done using shading, but because I used ink I used line proximity to show shading.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Resume


For this project we were instructed to design a resume using InDesign. I've done a few resumes before but have always used the templates in Microsoft Word, so they looked liked everyone else's. This project allowed me to use the logo we created as well as create a unique design. This was especially helpful because I am currently applying for a job that requires skill with InDesign. Because my resume is an example of my work with the program they can already see some of my skills. I already feel as though I have a leg up to my competition, just because my resume is original.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Logo


This logo represents my initials. I used a shared stroke for the foot of the T and the back of the B. I wanted to used bold shapes and colors that made a statement. I also wanted my design to be simplistic.