Friday, December 19, 2014

Which typeface would you be?

If I had to to be any typeface, I would be a Serif font.  Specifically, I would be Rainbow Mansion.  I would be this font because it had Serifs, which reminds me of being serious, and curves, which reminds me of being silly and fun.  I feel that I have both of these traits.
Below, is the the font I chose that I would be.



Thursday, December 18, 2014

Questions, Summary, and concept board for swim team

Questions:  I asked swim team member, Fatima, some questions concerning the swim team to help me get ideas for their logo.

Q: What do you like most about the swim team?
A: We are all nice, supportive , and push each other to do better.

Q: What would you like to incorporated into the logo?
A: A woman swimming in water.

Q: Are there specific colors associated with the swim team?
A: Red, black, and white.

Q: What makes the swim team special?
A: Everyone on the team has different skills, and everyone enjoys helping each other.  Also, everyone on the team is very nice and we cheer for other teams during meets.

Q: What do you not want in the logo?
A: Nothing negative.


Summary:
The swim team was created in 2012, its coach being Ms. Simms.  The swim team practices at Millennium Brooklyn to prepare for their many meets throughout New York City.  The swim team colors are red, black, and white.


Concept Board:


Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Logos I like

A logo that I enjoy is the Barbie logo.  This logo is iconic and easily recognizable.  It is very feminine and mature (because it is written in script), which is what Barbie represents.


A logo that I have never seen before, but enjoy, is the Ninth Symphony logo.  I like this because the font is simple and clear.  I also like how they incorporated a conductor into the logo, and made him look like the number nine.  This is cool because it will help people easily recognize the symphony.



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Portrait Transformation

This a picture of my sister.  I first adjusted the levels and curves in her face and shirt.  I then cut and pasted her onto a pictured of outer space.  There is no particular reason I did this, I just thought that it would be funny.  Its funny because there would never be a kid in space wearing a T-shirt!
This is my transformation:

BEFORE                                                                       AFTER
                   

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Winter GIF+Reflection




The most frustrating aspect of this project on Photoshop was keeping track of all my layers.  Even though I labeled my layers with what components were being added, I would still just make little touch-ups on parts.  Also, If i wanted to go back and change a minor detail, it would be difficult to find what layer that component was on.

The tool that I feel most confident in using is the eye dropper tool.  There were many instances throughout creating this project that I would need a specific color that I had previously used, that is when the eye dropper would come into play.  The eye dropper tool would help me find that EXACT color.  I also became confident in using the elliptical marquee.  I had to use this tool to create the bottom of the mug, the top, middle, and bottom of the snowman, and I used this tool to create the top of the mug (the hot chocolate).  

I really enjoyed making a symbol/gif on Photoshop.  I would love to learn how to use real pictures on Photoshop next.




Sunday, October 26, 2014

GIF

I created this using http://picasion.com/


Concept Board



Research:

I researched three different artists.  I ultimately chose Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar.  I chose this duo because they created many well known logos.  Below is my research:


  1. ED FELLA- 1980’s

I am interested in Ed Fella because he created his own unique style/design.   He also helped influence other designers.


  1. IVAN CHERMAYEFF AND TOM GEISMAR - 1950’s
  • been in business since 1957
  • designed logos for Chase Bank, National Geographic, Merck, Mobil, PanAm, PBS and many others
  • Both Chermayeff and Geismar studied at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture
  • Created logos of Armani Exchange, the Library of Congress, Pan Am
I am interested in Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar because the designed many iconic brands that are still used today.


  1. MILTON GLASER- 1950’s
  • not as clean cut (wavy)
  • had own, different, unique style
  • studied painting, typography and illustration
  • founder-editor of Push Pin Graphics magazine
  • inspired by Pop and Op art
  • From NYC
I am interested in Milton Glaser because he designed the I <3 NY logo, which is very well known.




Concept Board: