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Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Graphic Signs and Symbols: Koala Infographics
One of the best thing about this assignment is that I get to pick any endangered animal I would love to do and of course I picked Koala bears. At the zoo or aquarium info graphics need to be designed and installed next to the species exhibit, educating the public about the direct and indirect threats on their environment. Pick one species that is endangered, research its environment and what it eats. The info graphic needs to be informative and increase retention of the subject matter. Graphic simplicity will be created to represent info in a form of icons and symbols. Scale of icons will be effective when representing data. Pie charts and bar graphs are traditional forms of info graphics and not visually compelling.
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
Pictograms and Banners: North Carolina Aquarium
Time flies especially when you have a busy term. I haven't been posting anything since January probably because of the nonstop assignments and catching up with deadlines most of the time. I am currently enrolled for Winter term and taking Graphic Signs and Symbol, this has got to be my favorite subject this term. This probably has the least workload, at least to me it was not that big of a burden.
This is the second assignment for this class, create a total of 12 pictograms representing activities, amenities, animals, marine life and all the things we see at aquariums and zoos. Consider how you might have to create pictograms representing different species. The pictograms should be consistent and be inspired by what is unique to the state, historically, geographically and culturally. I chose North Carolina honestly because it was the first state that popped in my head. I researched on it and I was inspired by Nascar and aviation. North Carolina is popular for Nascar and the first aviation. I was going for something very geometric and straight forward, no sketchy details or whatsoever.
The next 2 weeks after this was assigned, I was introduced to the next project which is project 2b. It is to design a banner that would be hung at the entrance to the aquarium or zoo. It must have the logo and the name of the aquarium/zoo. The banner size is 3 feet horizontal by 9 feet vertical (scaled down to 3”x 9” for printing purposes). Using the same banner size, design four addition banners for the entrance to four chosen exhibits. The logo for the aquarium/zoo must be at the bottom of the banners and the pictogram must be used to indicate the exhibit. The design for the five banners should be consistent in layout, color and type. You might want to consider the location of the species on The Planet Earth, but the design must relate to the system.
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This is the second assignment for this class, create a total of 12 pictograms representing activities, amenities, animals, marine life and all the things we see at aquariums and zoos. Consider how you might have to create pictograms representing different species. The pictograms should be consistent and be inspired by what is unique to the state, historically, geographically and culturally. I chose North Carolina honestly because it was the first state that popped in my head. I researched on it and I was inspired by Nascar and aviation. North Carolina is popular for Nascar and the first aviation. I was going for something very geometric and straight forward, no sketchy details or whatsoever.

The next 2 weeks after this was assigned, I was introduced to the next project which is project 2b. It is to design a banner that would be hung at the entrance to the aquarium or zoo. It must have the logo and the name of the aquarium/zoo. The banner size is 3 feet horizontal by 9 feet vertical (scaled down to 3”x 9” for printing purposes). Using the same banner size, design four addition banners for the entrance to four chosen exhibits. The logo for the aquarium/zoo must be at the bottom of the banners and the pictogram must be used to indicate the exhibit. The design for the five banners should be consistent in layout, color and type. You might want to consider the location of the species on The Planet Earth, but the design must relate to the system.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Traditional Aztec: Personal Typeface
For Typography 2 class, I was given 9 weeks to create a typeface for a client. I decided do for a traditional cultural shop called American Trails. My inspiration was aztec patterns and triangles. Those two are related because when I was doing my research, almost all aztec patterns are based on triangles.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Simon and Schuster: Alice in Wonderland and Lord of the Flies
Simon and Schuster is a publishing corporate for books in New York city. For this project, I had to redesign some book covers that were published by them. There were a total of 4 book covers that needs to be redesigned, but these are the best 2 of all 4.
Lord of the Flies - William Golding (Constructed)
For the Lord of the Flies book cover design, I decided to do the constructed technique. The book is about children living in the wild and civilization. The writing of the title is a construction of leaves, soil, rocks, and everything I could find that is related to nature. I even gave some dirty soil smudges on the background to give a dirty look. I tried to keep the color palette to green and brown because those colors are related with nature. My goal is to have a wild and dirty look book cover.
My Typography 2 class was definitely painful, but it was my most favorite class of my Fall 2012 term. I really appreciate Dale Gronso for all the strict grading and for treating all the students like professional Graphic Designers. After taking his class, I feel so productive because all of the workload every week is around 12-20 hours, but I learned so much from this class. Definitely was the most challenging because we were not allowed to use computer to create our visual on this class, there was a lot of sketching and roughs. No regrets!
Lord of the Flies - William Golding (Constructed)
For the Lord of the Flies book cover design, I decided to do the constructed technique. The book is about children living in the wild and civilization. The writing of the title is a construction of leaves, soil, rocks, and everything I could find that is related to nature. I even gave some dirty soil smudges on the background to give a dirty look. I tried to keep the color palette to green and brown because those colors are related with nature. My goal is to have a wild and dirty look book cover.
Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll (Illuminated)
For this illumination piece, I decided to have mushrooms for my main focus. When I was doing my research on Alice in Wonderland, most of the pictures have mushrooms in the background. I also thought that mushrooms can be fun as they can have different colours and patterns. My goal is have a fantasy-looking, sweet, and complicated cover. The colors that I chose are pastels because those colors give a sense of sweetness and girliness to the piece. I added the brown frame so that the piece is not too wild or messy. It limits the audience’s point of view and help them focus on the title.
For this illumination piece, I decided to have mushrooms for my main focus. When I was doing my research on Alice in Wonderland, most of the pictures have mushrooms in the background. I also thought that mushrooms can be fun as they can have different colours and patterns. My goal is have a fantasy-looking, sweet, and complicated cover. The colors that I chose are pastels because those colors give a sense of sweetness and girliness to the piece. I added the brown frame so that the piece is not too wild or messy. It limits the audience’s point of view and help them focus on the title.
My Typography 2 class was definitely painful, but it was my most favorite class of my Fall 2012 term. I really appreciate Dale Gronso for all the strict grading and for treating all the students like professional Graphic Designers. After taking his class, I feel so productive because all of the workload every week is around 12-20 hours, but I learned so much from this class. Definitely was the most challenging because we were not allowed to use computer to create our visual on this class, there was a lot of sketching and roughs. No regrets!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Jayesslee Poster
Week 3: Digital Illustration
This is a 2-week and 3-color project. We had to pick whoever band/singer we want to design the poster for. I picked Jayesslee because they're my favorite duet. They are korean twins named Janice and Sonia Lee, they are in their 20s.
I wish they'll come to Portland for real, the date and venue aren't real
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Three colors & Hues |
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Draft |
I submitted my 'final draft' and my teacher gave us all another week to revise our reviewed piece. Here's my real final piece...
This poster made it to the school display wall! :)
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Typography 2
Fall is here and here goes Typography 2. This is probably the busiest class I had to take in the history of Bachelor of Graphic Design. For the first class, I got like around 5 homeworks assigned. Good thing I liked the classes, so it was not as painful.
The first assignment is to draw letterforms: Sans Serif, Old Style, Transitional, Modern, and Black Letter. I had to draw a D because for the theme for my final typeface I'll be making is "Dream Catcher".
The first assignment is to draw letterforms: Sans Serif, Old Style, Transitional, Modern, and Black Letter. I had to draw a D because for the theme for my final typeface I'll be making is "Dream Catcher".
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Print Production
I finally had the chance to blog. I've been busy and lazy to update my blog for this past few weeks. Summer is hereee! I don't have school until October 1, 2012 :) I just made this collage a few days ago, basically my final project from Print Production class. And this is a brochure I made about embossing.
This project was probably the most fun project I've ever done well on. It took me around 60 hours to finish all this. It was totally worth it, all done in Illustrator and InDesign.
I had a great chat with my elementary friend, Leonardo Laurensius who turns out to be in the same field as me. Check out his artworks that he just uploaded. Cheers!
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