Thursday, March 3, 2011

Final Design Resources

Here are some websites that will hopefully give you some inspiration for your final project

Last class I showed a few poster designs by some of the members of Just Seeds, an artist cooperative that works in mostly print to make posters, artwork, tee-shirts, etc. that deal with social issues.

For any artists who are considering redesigning a book cover, check out this website of handmade and wonderfully designed books.

inspiring poster design 30 Inspiring poster designs on the Design Reviver site.


Other sites to browse:

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Final Project

Re-Designing Your Visual Surroundings

Consider the formal concepts we have gone over during this term...

Investigate your surroundings with a critical eye and find examples of poor design or design which you feel you could improve. This could be: a book or movie cover, cd sleeve, concert poster, food cart sign, billboard, cereal box, etc. etc.

Bring 3 examples to class on Tuesday, March 1st (picture or actual object)

Project Time-line

March 1st: Bring 3 examples of poor design to share, select one to rework.

Lecture on design, movements and text

- Follow steps 1-3 of design process: identify audience, brainstorm, & ideate- create at least 10 thumbnails sketches

March 3rd: Continue ideation- select strongest 4 designs to enlarge, meet in small groups to get feedback, HW: Select final design to enlarge to appropriate size for final project.

March 8th: Turn in Sketchbooks for grade

- Workday for Final Project; finish final project and all re-worked projects.

March 10th: Final Project is due for critique at beginning of class

Also: Turn in final portfolio of all projects through out the term.

(Projects will be ready for pick up Monday, March 14th at 10 AM)

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Week 7 & 8: Color Scheme Project




Color Scheme Perspective Project Time-line

Feb 15th: Bring acrylic paint and painting supplies

Lecture on color mixing & color schemes, Complete color wheel hand-out

Feb 17th: Bring plan or picture for perspective piece

Lecture on illusion of space & perspective, Work on sketch for perspective piece – final composition: use entire sheet of Bristol (14 x 17 inches) taped border is OK

Feb 22nd: 2nd round of art show reviews are due

Choose color scheme for painting; In sketch book complete the following: 1. Choose 2 complimentary colors and make an intensity scale 2. Choose 1 hue and make a value scale in sketchbook

Being to add color to perspective drawing

Feb 24th: Work day for perspective Painting

Final Perspective Piece due Tuesday, March 1st at the beginning of class

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Week 6: The Design Process

Steps of the Design Process

  1. Analyze (Research/Brainstorm)
  2. Define
  3. Ideate
  4. Select
  5. Execute/Implement
  6. Evaluate

Following the steps of the Design process, design a logo for your chosen client (see hand-out).

Thurs. Feb 10th: Continued brainstorm and 15-20 thumbnails in sketchbook, select 4 final options – enlarge 4 x 5 in color (on Bristol or in sketchbook) - Meet with groups to receive feedback and choose your final design.

Feb 15th: Due at the beginning of class, mounted together on black foam core or black poster board:

  1. Final logo design on 8 x 10 inch paper, any medium (sharpie, paint, ink, photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)
  2. Logo depicted on a product: Draw or use Photoshop to demonstrate what your logo would look like on a product. 8 X 10 inch paper

Monday, February 7, 2011

Tuesday, Feb 8th

For Tuesday's class:

- Finish your Mixed Media Simulated Texture piece, AND the actual texture collage, we will critique them at the beginning of class
- Fine an example of a logo design that you think is successful, email it to me by Monday, Feb. 7th or bring in a printed copy on Tues. (npenoncello@gmail.com)
- Read pg. 120-132

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Simulated Texture Collage

For Tuesday, Feb. 1st:
Collect a minimum of 5 contrasting textures. They should be varied in their surface quality, value, and roughness. Examples of materials you could use: burlap, lace, corduroy, linen (avoid flower patterns and prints), ropes, sandpaper, steel wool, etc.

We will discuss how to create simulated and invented textures and start your actual and simulated texture collages.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Materials for Class Thursday, Jan. 27th

I forgot to mention on Tuesday: you will need black construction paper, as well as glue and your x-acto knife for an in-class project tonight. Thanks!