Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Layers for final






Final Digital Design Project


My final piece for this class. The focus was about the unfair dress code concerning bra strap. I want to spark a change in the dress code by catching the schools attention. I used gradients and strips to make the viewer almost 'check her out'. 

Monday, January 11, 2016

The Emerald City- Photoshop Experiment





My first try in photoshop- The Emerald City. I mostly used layers masks... a lot of layer masks.. to make the piece look whole. Just the girls form is made up out of at least 5 different pictures of people. I made all the different skin tones look similar with an Adjustment layer with a green Hue/Saturation.  Then I just the same thing with all the jewels. My favorite thing about this piece is definitely the cheeks, and the way the jewels are doing out of the cheeks. 

Monday, November 23, 2015

Give Me Space- Final Piece

After weeks of work, here is my typography poster final. It will be about 20x30 when it is fully printed. Based off of Star Wars and my own love of space, I tried to include everything from comets to craters. the more you look. the more detail you should see. The letters are layered with goodness knows how many layers of blur, making it look like a glow. I wanted it to look like neon tubes wrapped around the letters.  

Thursday, November 5, 2015

4 More Types





4 Types




Experimenting with type to make the word visually look like what it means.
Fonts used:
Active- Ayuthaya (edited with roughen)
Color, Orientation, Location, Distortion, Background
Loud:Wide Latin
Size, Color, Location, Background, Style
Quiet: Century Gothic 
Size, Color, Location, Distortion, Background
Stable: Poplat STD Black 
Size, Color, Location, Orientation, Background, 

Monday, November 2, 2015

Final typeface

My final typeface which I called Artist Block. It was inspired my Tetris and old fashioned video games. Started with the original type that I posted a while back and added colored pixels. I defined the lines and turned the negative space into a dark gray.