Monday, 25 January 2010

We where asked to experiment with Google search, where using signs like " - + will shorten the results but extend the time.


Functional skills- Google Search




Searching Web host on Google
Search -web hosting
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=web+hosting+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 141,000,000 for web hosting with Safesearch on. (0.22 seconds)

Search -"web hosting"
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=%22web+hosting%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 85,900,000 for "web hosting" with Safesearch on. (0.24 seconds)

Search -"web hosting" + business
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=%22web+hosting%22+%2B+business&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 47,600,000 for "web hosting" + business with Safesearch on. (0.23 seconds)

Searching John Barrowman on Google
Search -john barrowman
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=john+barrowman&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 528,000 for john barrowman with Safesearch on. (0.28 seconds)

Search -"john barrowman"
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=%22john+barrowman%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 513,000 for "john barrowman" with Safesearch on. (0.19 seconds)

Search -"john barrowman" - captain jack
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=%22john+barrowman%22+-+captain+jack+&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 82,200 for "john barrowman" - captain jack with Safesearch on. (0.37 seconds)

Searching driving games on Google
Search - driving
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=driving+&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 186,000,000 for driving [definition] with Safesearch on. (0.22 seconds)

Search -"driving"
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&q=%22driving%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Results 1 - 10 of about 187,000,000 for "driving" [definition] with Safesearch on. (0.10 seconds)

Search -"driving" +games
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=active&ei=fG5dS62lDtO4jAeKw42gAg&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CAkQBSgA&q="driving"+%2Bgames&spell=1
Results 1 - 10 of about 49,700,000 for "driving" +games with Safesearch on. (0.14 seconds) ¬

My results turned out that using the symbols helped to narrow down what you wanted but but it took longer to come up becuase it has to do a finer search.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Trip to V&A!!!

On the 15 of January 2010, apart of our project was to go and check out the client. So altogether as a group went to London to visit the V&A.
After the hour and a half bus trip arriving at 11 we met up with Cara, a lady who works with schools and colleges when they attend the museum.
We where all taken through the museum to a room where Cara had prepared a presentation on the V&A, facts and its famous Artwork,
Facts
V&A Logo
Only to advertize the work from the V&A
The logo has to be bigger then 10mm and it can't be cropped to the point when you can't see what it says.
The colour of the logo can be any colour sep black
it can't cover a piece of work

Once she had finished we where all told to pr-pear questions, i found most of the questions i had prepared where all answered jourin the presentation, the only one that hadn't been answered was the following - "IS THERE ANYTHING PACIFIC YOU WOULD LIKE ON YOU ADVERTS" she then handed a sheet to us about the logo, the dos and don't.

suddanly i realized this project wasn't going to be as esy as i thought, this project is the one where we do everything by the rules, we when't aloud to to use current ads or photos becuase of Copy Right Laws.

lunch time we where told to check out the Deco exhibition in the V&A but when it came to it the quew was so long, we where told to do something else and we would go back another day and do the exhibition.
so after that we looked aroud the V&A that we where intrested in like the photography, 20 centry and fashion.
(the fashion was the best as i saw the vivion westwood dress but we could not find the vivion westwood platforms)
We then questioned people outside about the V&A about the museum, i really struggled with this as most people didn't want to talk to me. i managed to ask 6 people from a range of places
After we all met up in the room again and we where told that we could go in to the room and look at art work, famours designs over the time.
Roger Dean - Yes Logo, Peter Paul Piech - Political poster, Peter Ayers - poster issued by the Department of the Evironment encouraging seat-belt use, colour offset lithograph 1974, Paul Arden for saatchi and saatchi- advertisement for silk cut cigarettes 1988.
thesse are just some of the master pieces that we saw in the room.

While looking aroud the museum i found a few piece that really intrsted me, one of which is R.Toledo-
http://www.ratemydrawings.com/drawings/portraits/320250.html
this is like his work but it has been mimiked by some one else.
When i searched for him there was nothing.

Another really nice artist was a photography artist called Andrew Bush, which all of his art work is some one in there car, its really good as all the people have funny exsprestions on there faces, and to be honest all of his work look painted.

http://andrewbush.net/vectors%202-10-08/index.htm










there is also a link to flickr where it advertises the V&A in posters

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Making a button on Flash

At college we are just starting the Web Design (which I no I'm going to really struggle with, tried it at school, didn't do very well)
On the first d
ay of starting the project every one was show how to do a web button on flash
i really struggled with this and redone this 4 times (not joking)

My step by step how to do
a button


Press Adobe Flash CS4 at your dock
and it brings up the document (to the left)
press Flash File (ActionScript 2.0) (one thats highlighted)

This will bring up a plank page






From this page you can see that it is very similar to Photoshop with the tool bar (The strip on the far right of the image)its also similar in the way as it holds everything in the library so each image, video, button has its own layer so you can have the erigenal image.




Then pick a shape (i picked polystar tool) It will apear on the page, make it to the soze you want and change the colours








Press shift and then click (on the shape)
and go down to the bottom where it says convert to symbol...
and this will bring up a document

like the one below *







*
first name it something so you now what it is
(if its a home button name it home)
then click on the click down next to type
and select button like show in the image.
then press ok

ok now we have set up our button but it needs text so click on the text button on the text strip, select it and then clip once where you want it on the button



(hello!! used as an example) simply type and it will come out Times New Roman in black, to change it you have to -


From the boring font above
if you change the family to a font that you like
change the size thats suitable
and then change the colour relevant
and this will change it to the image below




this is now it turned out once i added all the information above




This is what it looks like if you add it to the shape
now you have set out the button but you need to properly create it in to a button my making it change


with a button it has 4 changes, up which is its normal state on a web page, then you have over which is when you hovering over it, followed by down, which is when you click on the button its self and that changes slightly, and last of all is hit but that doesn't change.

but to change the button each time you have to go though the process







when you make it a button at the beginning that does the up but now we need to do the over so simply go Insert - timeline and then keyframe (not blank keyframe) and that will change it to over, so you can change it and do the same again for down (go Insert - timeline and then keyframe (not blank keyframe) and then change the colour
last time as when you do it again for hit but this time you do not change the colour, you keep it the same (go Insert - timeline and then keyframe (not blank keyframe)

this is what i came up with:





Up











Over










Down and Hit





and can i say it does achally work !

'The V&A museum!

One of my new projects is to create a poster as well as many other advertisements to promote 'The Victoria and Albert Museum. I am to design it in a way that it stands out to people of the age 11-19 years of age.

Before i start this project i would like to now more about 'The V&A', and before i go up and visit the museum on the 15th of January.
This is what i found out about the museum:
The Victoria and Albert Museum was first founded in 1852, following the enormous success of the Great Exhibition the previous year. profits from the Exhibition were used to establish the new institution, exhibits were purchased to form the basis of its collections and Henry Cole, one of the masterminds of the 1851 event.
The V&A turned out to be one of the greatest museums of decorative art in the world. Its collections of ceramics, glass, textiles, dress, silver, ironwork, jewellery furniture, sculpture, paintings, prints, and photographs span the culture of Europe, North America, Asia, and North Africa, times from ancient times to present day.
The Museum of manufactures, as it was initially called, aimed to make works of art available to inspire British designers and manufactures. The first home of Museum was in 1857 it moved to its present site and was renamed 'The South Kensington Museum. The Museum expanded rapidly and in 1899 Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone of a new building designed to give the Museum a grand facade. To mark the occasion it was renamed The Victoria and Albert Museum, in memory of the enthusiastic support Prince Albert gave to its foundation. The new building, by Aston Webb, was opened in 1909 and is today the familiar exterior of the Museum.
Throughout the 20th and into the 21st century the collects have continued to grow and the Museum has constantly sought new in the main entrance of the Museum. The V&A rotunda chandelier is by Dale Chihuly (b.1941), one of the most celebrated artists working in glass today. it is one of a series of such works begun in 1992. Based in Seattle, Chihuly draws on the historic techniques of the murano glass works Venice. He and his large team of assistants work in blown glass, in the most extravagant manner and richest of colours, to create dazzling sculptural statements.
Artists like Dale Chihuly and many others present there art work at the V&A!
The V&A website is http://www.vam.ac.uk/

This is the piece of art that hangs
in the front entrance by Dale Chahuly
Even from a small picture you can tell that this glass sculpture is truly amazing.








(information found on the website and in the
V&A, A Hundred Highlights, guide)

Monday, 4 January 2010

flash websiters



we where asked to look at different flash websites

this is one website that i found strange but strange but interesting
http://www.eatachiquita.com/#/home
its really enticing in the way that you can't stop watching u just want
to carry on watching the banana


even when
its loading i
couldn't stop
watching












This is another website that i found, its selling cars, its really
interesting the use of colours on this page is very well done as
its not over the top, it uses purples, blues and greens so its
opposite colours that go http://www.stickanddrive.com/











http://rabbids.uk.ubi.com/gohome/
This next website is created for children, its called 'rabbits
go home', when you you enter this website it it all jumps out
at you, its very bright and cartooned page, its got a very
animated rabbit that squeaks, its like its made a comic
book in 3D.










http://spectreperformance.com/#HOME
This website below called spectre performance, you can tell
straight away that this website it designed for young male, you
look at this page and it looks like the cars are racing, if u turn
the sound up when entering this page and you can hear cars reeving




WEB DESGIN

How the internet works!














Checking out file types

The one of the important this about my current project (web design)
Is the file types, knowing what all programs

JPEG
(pronounced jay-peg) is a commonly used method of compressing photographic images. The compression algorithm is "lossy" in that information is removed from the image to assist with decreasing the file size. The greater the compression, the more information is discarded. Files that have undergone jpeg compression usually have extensions such as .jfif, .jpeg, or jpg.

TIFF
Definition: One of the most commonly used and versatile graphics formats in desktop publishing, TIFF or Tagged Image File Format is a bitmap graphics format that is ideal for high resolution printing to PostScript printers and imagesetters. Originally created as a scanning format, TIFF offers great flexibility for use in page layout applications in part due to multiple color modes, multiple compression types, and cross-platform compatibility. TIFF images support both embedded paths and alpha channels which can be used to create transparent backgrounds for images in a page layout application. Bitmap graphics software such as Adobe Photoshop and Corel Photo-Paint can create and edit TIFF images.

GIF
short for Graphics Interchange Format is a file format for storing graphical images up to 256 colors. It uses LZW compression which is a lossless compression method. Until the year 2004, this was covered by a patent owned by Unisys and the reason why the PNG file graphic format was invented. There are two versions of GIF both created by Compuserve. The earlier GIF 87a and the enhanced 89a which stored multiple images (thus allowing animation), and interlacing. GIF files are probably the most popular on the web being used in logos and any color images with 256 or fewer colors. For images containing text GIF tends to be better than JPG because the files tend to be smaller and JPG files usually have some degree of compression and this can make text blurry.

DPF
Portable Document Format or PDF is a file format created by Adobe Systems, Inc. PDF uses the PostScript printer description language and is highly portable across computer platforms. PDF documents have a .pdf file extension (myfile.pdf) PSD
The .psd format is the Adobe Photoshop data format which can be read on any machine that has Adobe Photoshop installed. It is cross platform and can be used on both PCs and Macs. The PSD format provides extended support for layering, alpha channels, paths, and vectors. The PSD source file included with our templates are usually in a sliced format which allows you to customize and make changes to the images on your skin. This makes it very useful for customizing your website as you see fit. If any additional fonts are required, they are included with the Photoshop file.

FLA
Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia platform originally acquired by Macromedia and currently developed and distributed by Adobe Systems. Since its introduction in 1996, Flash has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages. Flash is commonly used to create animation, advertisements, and various web page Flash components, to integrate video into web pages, and more recently, to develop rich Internet applications.

HTML
HTML, which stands for Hyper Text Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. It provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists etc as well as for links, quotes, and other items. It allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms. It is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of "tags" surrounded by angle brackets within the web page content. It can include or can load scripts in languages such as JavaScript which affect the behavior of HTML processors like Web browsers; and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define the appearance and layout of text and other material. The W3C, maintainer of both HTML and CSS standards, encourages the use of CSS over explicit presentational markup.

Cascading Style Sheets

(CSS) is a style sheet language used to describe the presentation semantics (that is, the look and formatting) of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can be applied to any kind of XML document, including SVG and XUL.

CSS is designed primarily to enable the separation of document content (written in HTML or a similar markup language) from document presentation, including elements such as the layout, colors, and fonts. This separation can improve content accessibility, provide more flexibility and control in the specification of presentation characteristics, enable multiple pages to share formatting, and reduce complexity and repetition in the structural content (such as by allowing for tableless web design). CSS can also allow the same markup page to be presented in different styles for different rendering methods, such as on-screen, in print, by voice (when read out by a speech-based browser or screen reader) and on Braille-based, tactile devices. While the author of a document typically links that document to a CSS style sheet, readers can use a different style sheet, perhaps one on their own computer, to override the one the author has specified.

CSS specifies a priority scheme to determine which style rules apply if more than one rule matches against a particular element. In this so-called cascade, priorities or weights are calculated and assigned to rules, so that the results are predictable.




These are more file types

.acv - Adobe Photoshop compensation curve file.
.adp - Microsoft Access project file / Dynamic web page.
.ai - PostScript viewer / Acrobat Illustrator vector graphics file / AIwin project file.
.amv - Audio-Video media file.
.ani - Animated cursor file.
.as - Flash ActionScript file.
.bmc - Bitmap Cache file / Embroidery image file.
.bmp - Bit-map image file.
.btm - Batch to memory file.
.cdd - Claris Draw graphics file / CVI symbol table / CADEX drawing / ConceptDraw document / UML file.
.cdl - SignLab vector graphics file / Common Data Language file / CAD Advanced Design Language file.
.cdr - CorelDRAW drawing / Raw Audio-CD.
.DS_Store - Mac OS X file describing the appearance of a folder.
.dot - Microsoft Word template.
dotm - Microsoft Word 2007 template supporting macros.
.dotx - Microsoft Word 2007 template.
.fla - Flash movie file.
m4a - Apple Inc MPEG 4 file.
.mbm - MultiBitMap file.
.qxd - QuarkXPress document.
.qxp - QuarkXPress document.
.tmb - Thumbnail image file.
.wmf - Graphics file.
.wpp - Web Plus Project file / WordPerfect colour palette file / Web Part Package file.
.xhtml - XHTML web page

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

The HND Course Graphic Design

I have resonantly found the picture to the HND
course for Graphic Design, (last years students)
when i viewed the exhibition which was presented
by the student on the HND Course
while i was looking
at there final outcomes, you could really see the
designs they had come up with where extraordinary,
they had designs things that where based from a
design and yet they are on a 3D object like trainers.
These are some of the student work that really
interested me


















IMAGE ABOVE
This is a poster advertising Wagamama's,

which are basically clean, fresh chines food
cooked then and there.when I look at this
poster it makes it look friesh and exsiting
I really like the wave are designed full of
lines with different of blues, its got that
ethnic feel to it in the design as well as
making it looking different and unique














IMAGE ABOVE
These simple plimsales are really
made affective with the simple
yet complicated hand designed
pen drawing, the plimsales are a
final i think is a brilliant design,
i really think people would love
this design and would buy them.


ITS FRESH AND INVENTIVE
MY FAVOURITE















IMAGE ABOVE AND BELOW
These 2 final outcomes are from the same artist,
i really like the outcomes, i like the drawings that
are different, they
remind me of the animated film '
Robots' in the style they are drawn and with the
colours they use.














IMAGE BELOW
I really like this 70's - 80'sfont design using
fecords, with the look of the records

of the design on the typefaces it makes it
look aged, like it was designed in the past
















The Exhibition was a grate success for me in
a way it proved to me that u don't have to
just design posters and book covers you can also
design designs for 3D objects as well,
its also tout me that old can be new and that its
how you present your outcomes that
makes it look profetional and stylalized.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

!950's website finding

As I’m studying the 1950’s I did a search on Google. I found a website that shows me everything about the 1950’s, its about outfits mainly, showing loads of different 50’s clothes things like bowling tops, but for the 50’s they had classic, retro, longemaster and swingmaster as well as the traditional t-shirt. There are also plenty of other bits about the 50’s, Hollywood legends, party goods, 50’s diner and drive in with plenty of others.
This website had really helped me with my packaging project, it has show me the basic style of American 50’s!


http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.bowlingshirt.com/images/bombshells/bombshell16_lg.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.bowlingshirt.com/closeouts/apparel/%3Fproductid%3D189&usg=__rr-h4W2bnJ71eKsnqOoSErnvd5Q=&h=1224&w=750&sz=152&hl=en&start=2&um=1&tbnid=YSxk0PE-ePyNPM:&tbnh=150&tbnw=92&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpin%2Bup%2Bgirls%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1

Monday, 7 December 2009

latest essay

please read my essay and let me now how i could improve it ! (pics coming soon)

Paul Rand

Paul Rand (Peretz Rosenbaum) was born in Brooklyn, New York in August the 14 1914, he was a Graphic designer that was best known for his corporate logo designs.
He got in to design at a very young age, painting signs for his father’s grocery store as well as for school events. Rand’s father did not believe art could provide his son with a sufficient livelihood, and so he required Paul to attend Manhattan’s Harren High School while taking night classes at the Pratt Institute, Rand was by-and-large “self-taught as a designer, learning about the works of Cassandre and Moholy-Nagy from European magazines such as Gebrauchsgraphik.”

His career began with humble assignments, starting with a part-time position creating stock images for a syndicate that supplied graphics to various newspapers and magazines. Between his class assignments and his work, Rand was able to amass a fairly large portfolio, largely influenced by the German advertising style Sachplakat (object poster) as well as the works of Gustav Jensen. It was around this time that he decided to camouflage and abbreviate the overtly Jewish identity telegraphed by ‘Peretz Rosenbaum,’ shortening his forename to ‘Paul’ and taking ‘Rand’ from an uncle to form his new surname. Morris Wyszogrod, a friend and associate of Rand, noted that “he figured that ‘Paul Rand,’ four letters here, four letters there, would create a nice symbol. So he became Paul Rand." Roy R. Behrens notes the importance of this new title: “Rand’s new persona, which served as the brand name for his many accomplishments, was the first corporate identity he created, and it may also eventually prove to be the most enduring."Indeed, Rand was rapidly moving into the forefront of his profession. In his early twenties he was producing work that began to garner international acclaim, notably his designs on the covers of Direction magazine, which Rand produced for no fee in exchange for full artistic freedom. Among the accolades Rand received were those of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy:

The reputation Rand so rapidly amassed in his prodigious twenties never dissipated; rather, it only managed to increase through the years as the designer’s influential works and writings firmly established him as the éminence grise of his profession.

Although Rand was most famous for the corporate logos he created in the 1950s and 1960s, his early work in page design was the initial source of his reputation. In 1936, Rand was given the job of setting the page layout for an Apparel Arts magazine anniversary issue. “His remarkable talent for
transforming mundane photographs into dynamic compositions, which gave editorial weight to the page” earned Rand a full-time job, as well as an offer to take over as art director for the Esquire-Coronet magazines. Initially, Rand refused this offer, claiming that he was not yet at the level the job required, but a year later he decided to go ahead with it, taking over responsibility for Esquire’s fashion pages at the young age of twenty-three.

The cover art for Direction magazine proved to be an important step in the development of the “Paul Rand look” that was not as yet fully developed. The December 1940 cover, which uses barbed wire to present the magazine as both a war-torn gift and a crucifix, is indicative of the artistic freedom Rand enjoyed at Direction; in Thoughts on Design Rand notes that it “is significant that the crucifix, aside from its religious implications, is a demonstration of pure plastic form as well a perfect union of the aggressive vertical (male) and the passive horizontal (female)." In ways such as this, Rand was experimenting with the introduction of themes normally found in the “high arts” into his new graphic design, further advancing his life-long goal of bridging the gap between his profession and that of Europe’s modernist.

The IBM was another Logo that Rand designed, it was the one that made him very famous for. The first design was the normal IBM logo and he was asked to improve it.
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta4ef1xBeMA)
The final out come is the bottom picture, you can see with the 3 IBM logos that the bottom one stands out more than the rest, what Paul Rand simply did was to reduce the 13 blue lines to 8, where its more blue it stands out more and there for stands out more to people. looking at the logos you can really see the changes but in todays design, it wouldn’t stand out with the bright coloured, heavy designs we have today. the first IBM logo was designed in 1956, when you look at the design below you can see there is a big difference between the 2 and thats Paul Rand’s design and then he improved it more by making it stand out more, changing the 13 blue lines to 8 blue lines.

Another logo he redesigned was the Harcourt brace and Company in 1957, Witch is a company that sells fiction and nonfiction books to adults and children. This logo is very simple but affective for the era, in this time there technology was not as advance as now, so things would of been simple, if you look at the design now you can see how the logo had changed and how technology has changed and improved, because of this the designs have got random and wacky.

This logo that Paul Rand also designed was colorforms in 1959, witch is a company that designs “paper toys” they describe the toys to be “sheet images and shapes that can be applied to a slick cardboard background board, much like placing paper dolls against a paper backdrop” so when you look at the logo (right image) you can tell where he got his idea from when you look at the toys (left image). this logo looks really inventive and it really suits the age rang, its also got really bright colours that would shout if it was in a shop window or on the wall.

United percale service (UPS)1961, This packaging delivery company logo that Rand designed, as you can see the design is very simple, its gone for a shield shape, its got a bow on top, shouting that its a packaging company, its also very plain saying that it would of been an early company just starting, with not a lot of money. where you look at the current logo, you can see that its more presentable and even looks 3D , the colours also stand out but still using the brown colours from the brown packaging colours, you can also see that they have changed the type face to something bolder.

The American Broadcasting corporation (abc) 1962, the bigger logo is the logo designed in 1962 by Paul Rand. This simple logo is really affective i like the way the font fits in with the roundness of the circle, you can also see where they have improved it (smaller image) they basically have made it 3D and shinny, i actually prefer it as it was before, i like the simple look it looks like the letters have been cut out and your left with a stencil.
i think the current logo (smaller image) is slightly over worked with the lighting, they have tried to add shading and reflections in the design to make the design come to
live and look 3D

NeXT computer, Rand designed this logo in 1986, this logo was created for a for a computer company, i rally like the 3D affect with this design, i like the bright colours in the text i also like the simple font its very affective. This logo is the only one that hasn’t been improved to another logo, this logo has stayed the same since it was designed in 1986.

Hub TV, 1995, looking at this logo, i really don’t no what paul rand was trying to come up with, i like the type face but that its it, i think the was he has put it in a random circle and random colour for the text is very unprofessional.

The NeXT computer logo and Hub TV both of these 2 are very similar you can see that in between the time of this logos (9 years) they are very similar and Paul Rand must of hit a point where he liked this style.

When you get to his final piece of work you can see that his style changes and he goes back to dull colours
Doug Evans + partners, this was the last one designed before he died in 1996 of cancer, i really like the was its in another letter, looking at this one i think this is the most advance graphical one out of all of them, the way the words curve round with the ‘E’ i also like the colours but they might be a bit dark.

Paul didn’t just design logos for companies he also design posters, packaging, books, advertising and many more! http://www.paul-rand.com/gallery.shtml
you can really see from his website that he was interested in his work and believed in it, i think for him to do graphic design was more like a hobby rather than a job, his work was based on illustration and graphics so he also experimented. i also looked on youtube about him, he was a man that new all about graphics and it was sad to read that he died of cancer in 1996
He is buried in Beth El Cemetery in Norwalk, Connecticut.

The main wesites i looked at where

http://www.paul-rand.com/gallery.shtml

http://www.paul-rand.com/gallery.shtml

http://www.logodesignlove.com/all-about-paul-rand

http://www.logodesignlove.com/all-about-paul-rand

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Packaging project

when i started this project i thought it would easy as we where choosing our own product to redesign, choosing KRISPY KREMES wasn't a good idea as i havn't got a clue on how to re design it but i will have a go...

i have so far done all my research in to the company and the packaging side of things, I've also looked in to the history, of both KRISPY KREMES and packaging, aswell as recycling as it requires it in the brief.

my next step is to look at artists, i was thinking that becuase of KRISPY KREMES being basted about the 1950 (diner style) so i have desided to look at Rockwell, very detailed and very talanted man, he shows people in reality but makes it funny in a way, when u look at his paintings, all of the charicters eyes have so much caricture and feel.

You look at the packaging for KRISPY KREMES and you can also see that all of the packaging is dots, there is only one artist that does dots in his work and that is roy lichtenstein, im going to study his work and perhaps design the KRISPY KREME packaging on his work

(more coming soon)

Monday, 16 November 2009

packaging project

KRISPY KREME

My packaging project is about re-designing the packaging for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
On the 14/11/09 i went up to Bluewater to visit the Krispy Kreme shop
They had loads of different types of of Doughnuts







these are pictures of the doughnuts all in the box

Packaging project

Monday, 19 October 2009

Faversham Carnival

ON THE 17TH OF OCTOBER IN FAVERSHAM, IT WAS THE FAVERSHAM FAIR
ME AND THE BROWNIES WHERE JOINED IN, I DESIGNED AND MADE THE FLOT FOR OUR BROWNIES OUR THEME WAS PIRATES SO I DESIGNED A PIRATE SHIP,I USED A BASIC BOAT SHAPE OUT OF WOOD AND WAS PAINTED BROWN, I THEN USING OLD TESCO BANNERS WHICK WAS WHITE ON THE BACK, WAS PLACED ROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE BOAT.
WE ALSO HAD SOME SPARE WHITE MATIRAL SO THAT WAS USED AS THE SAIL WHICH HAS ONE OF MY OWN OLD TEDDY BEARS OVER ALL THE BOAT WAS A GRATE SUCCESSE, SEP EVERY ONE LOOKED AT OUR BOAT AND SAID WOOOW ITS SO CALL AND THEN SAID 'EVERY LITTLE HELPS', WHICH THEY READ FROM THE TESCO BANNERS






Monday, 12 October 2009

Typography

i have designed different typefaces for my typography project.
i had designed loads of different fonts, from just drawing then by hand with pencil pen and other materials, I've also gone on illustrator and designed fonts by computer where i have a font and then i create an out line around the text which allows me to to edit the font.
i have just tried creating a font using objects, the class as a howl, we all chose different objects
i chose Comdoms simply becuase no one else did and i though it would be a good idea to make type out of Comdoms, when it came to doing the type it was a lot harder, becuase i couldn't get the right shape out of it. But once i had sone them i made them black and white whick made it easyer because it didn't shout out what they where but it made it fight in with the book sex and typography.

IMAGE COMING SOON!

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Typography

Entrys on YOUTUBE

while looking at the history of type, i came to think what do people of every day think about type, how do they use it, even more, how do they use it to describe things.
so i thought youtube, ever one puts videos on youtube
i found 2 entries about typography, both using type to explain things

V for Vendetta
In this youtube entry i found that it was all type, watching it, when V talks the highs and lows of his voice is shown in the text, like when he laughs the words 'ha' jumps and rotates, so his voice goes higher then lower.
and if ur using a scared voice the text is small and if ur shouting more the text is big.
watch it and u will see.
V for Vendetta

where hes describing himslef
words are getting bigger and
smaller
the old sentance is the paler
text to the left of the screen
shot and the curent text is in
white!!!!



The other entry was called
social life with friends (kinetic typography)
This entry is based on a poem whitch talks about the fact that you can only do one thing at once with other things. When you whach the type move you can see that the fonts change when hes talking about a different subject and it also uses the type for images, like when the poem is talking about time the poem talks and the word are inprinted on to this basic clock out line, with the on of the head clicking and its sayign times going by.




this is a screen shot of the clock
where the words are rushing on
but the clock is still ticking and
passing on!!!!



Between the two you can tell they both have things in commen, they both use type in the same way, as some one talk the words type and repet, they also use the font size and punchuation to choose the mood but they have different meaning, V for Vendetta
is about a mad man that is explaining him self to a lady that scared, so while shes scared and the font is small and simple and stays staying up right, while the man is load and using big and exsplianing words, which are confusing, and it shows it on the page, the words twist and and get bigger, some times they go right to left, instead of left to right and bottom to top instead of top to bottom. its wild and wakey and it shows it by the text!!!!!!!!
where social life with friends (kinetic typography) is for exsplaining the poem and not the way the man is saying it, its used more to help describe the poem, in this entry it uses a lot more of differnet typefaces.

Both very different but simula at the same time


Monday, 28 September 2009

where to go !

UCA
Maidstone

This Illustration course is a 3year course, (which i didn't want to do because of it being so long) Offers me a grate opportunity to go far things line:
  • printmaking: etching, silk screen, lithography and lino cuts
  • animation
  • video
  • photography
  • image manipulation and creation on computers using: Photoshop, Indesign and Illustrator software
  • moving image manipulation and creation on computers using: Flash, Premier, After Effects and Maya software

where to go !

Loughborough University

Illustration
Graphic communication

Although this course is 3years instead of the single year this course does look good and offer a lot of openings for me from life drawing to animation, although i can not find the course on there website i have got the course from there prospectus.

Where to go !

GREENWICH

This 2 year course would take some work to get in, i would need to write an essay to get in about Fine art which i haven't done, and its not relevant to my course. i don't think i would go for this course which is a shame because i would love to do the contents of the course, they look fun to do and i would have to look in to it if i go for it.

Contents

This programme is flexible but may include:

  • Sculpture
  • Printmaking
  • Painting
  • Digital Image Manipulation
  • Photography

Where to go !


Goldsmiths, University of London


This is the link !

For this course doesn't say what entry requirements you need to get in.
The website or prospectus!

From the Prospectus, where it says what you study, it sounds like you would be working very independently rather than having a tutor there. I would need to check the place out before i go further.

Open days:
19 November 2009 and 25 November 2009
both starting at 1pm.

where to go !

Coventry University

this is the website link

In this course i would be studying Fine art and illustration for 3 years. i have got the entry requirements (5 GCSE's at grade A-C) to get in to the course.

open days

Saturday 10 October
Saturday 24 October