Sunday, October 19, 2008

Scale




Scale is having a object usually being a human that you can make reference to because what is a picture of a giant mountain if it just looks like a picture of a rock up close. If the picture had a person standing beside the mountain then you could get a sense of how tall and wide it is. Instead of using people if you wanted the scale to be a little bit more indirect you could use boats, cars, houses, etc.

Photo District News Article

The main topic of the article is talking about a workshop that Harvey Stein ran in New York. The workshop took people in their mid twenty's to retired people showing it was never to late to learn. The name of the workshop is “Coney Island: Day & Night”. He got them to take pictures at the amusement park and choose there one best and some other good ones. He looked through and found ones that had the same theme and decided they were so good he should make a show. although the show went well he said he still isn't gonna do it again. I think this subject is worthy of an article because it is telling the story of not one photographer but a whole class of photographers.

I found this article very interesting because i was recently just in New York and I never got to see that part of he city but just the author talking about what they did gives me a sense of what it probably looks like. Also I found this article not to be extremely inspirational but it did give me some inspiration because they are taking pictures of "the last funky place in New York" so maybe I could do the same but in Toronto.

Reading this article gave me the idea of photographing more man-made mechanical like things because they talked about amusement parks which made me think of roller coasters. I think I am drawn to this particular type of photography because of the day and age I have grown up in forces us to be around high tech gadgets but I want to see the more old fashion steel and gears.


http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/content_display/pdnedu/student-features/project-x/e3ic87e02f8b99ce3de730449683233db91

Graphic Design Link

The website I found teaches you how to make a 3D logo. It starts off as just using lines and circles but then you have to take it into Effect -> 3D - > Extrude Bevel and it turns all the circles and straight lines into a 3D looking object. There is steps after which make it look better here is the link if you want to look http://www.good-walls.com/2008/06/20/3d-logo-tutorial/

Logo Assignment

My company does designs for magazine covers, big board room company's, a variety of signs, and advertisement flyers. My company's style is realistic with a hint of a cartoony aspect. My company has this style because I want customers to get a feel of what we do before they even talk to us.
I made the design choices that I did for this logo because they looked the best. I think the colour i chose works well because gorillas are like the king of the rainforest which is why I chose purple which represents royalty. I think my gorilla has a pear shape. It isn't very distinctive but it is there. The lines on the logo are all curving but that is because there is no such thing as a perfectly staight line in nature. I chose a gorilla as my logo because gorilla's are smart, bold, and powerful. The reason I thought a gorilla would be a good choice is because those three attributesthat represent a gorilla would also be great for a company.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Chess Piece

For our second assignment we had to draw a chess piece of choice and have a background that in some way had to move the viewer's eye. The chess piece I chose was the rook. We went through many exercises before actually drawing and putting it on the computer. An example of one of the exercises we had to do was randomly pick an object from a bin and without looking at it we had to draw the object by what we feel. I used the "Growing Technique" to draw my chess piece. I think my use of shading for the whole drawing could of been better if I had filled the little white spots. Even though the shading on the chess piece is not great it still does look three dimensional. Although i think my chess piece isn't great I think my background definitely moves your eye. I think it moves your eye because there is vertical, horizontal, diagonal, and curved lines. Also the shading makes as if the lines are growing when it gets darker and fading into the back when they are lighter. Overall I think I did decent on this project because I think I could of done better. Ways I could of made it better would of been making the semi-circles on the chess piece more symmetrical.