My Final Project purpose was to design a poster that explains an art movement and designer that influenced this movement. I chose "De Stijl" because it is a stepping stone for many different art forms. The poster combines different types of De stijl in one, using the traditional colours and positioning. The Designer, Theo Van Doesburg, was built by De Stijl shapes and colours as well to blend into his own work.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Finals
For the final I reattached the wings to the Hornet and brought the lettering down underneath the wings. I changed the colour of the lines to match the BCC font and the eye colour to meet the minimum colour limit and also because it is cleaner. With this shirt I wanted to bring simplicity yet strength with the design and a small creative twist to the norm.
Because of the difficulty to read the font in the comp, I changed the colour of Broome to yellow as well, and filled in the community college blank spots with yellow. The semi busy feeling of the shirt is good compatibility with the lifestyle of college and is interesting enough to make for a good shirt.
This shirt is the same as the comp, the position of the geese as well as the colours and shape in all seemed fine. I chose this design because of the light hearted feel of it. People can relate to this in humorous, good, bad, and preservative ways. The design would go over well for most students.
Comp
Comp
This is the back of the shirt below. Geese represent a big part of BCC for many different reasons-I also added a little hornet to lead them along to incorporate our mascot.
Originally I had Broome in black and Community College in yellow. I wanted to stick to the basic colours of BCC but still fit the sign on the back of the shirt. I chose it to overlap because it was a little different than other designs I observed and I liked the correspondence to the back of the shirt (which is the goose crossing sign).
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Final
This was my final rendition of the book cover design. I darkened smoke and the outline of the hallow in her head, as well as added more smoke ringlets to balance the image. The background colour was added to ensure that the image would pop. Alignment stayed centered with some changes in placement, but is still bordered by the smoke ringlets.
Comp
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