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Thursday 17 November 2022

Blogpost 11

  








Blogpost 10


Blogpost 9

 


1. I like the font because it is simple and it's a sans serif font. Sans serif fonts will go nicely with my logo design because it is slick and not over stylish. However, I think it might be on the longer side. I would prefer it if it's a little bit shorter.
2. I really like the second font among the five. I want to use this as the main font for my logos because it is simple yet very effective if I combined it with my logo. 
3. Like the first and second fonts it is also a sans serif type font. However, it is too short which I don't like
4. I wanted to explore a different kind of font but not be too stylish. So I tried using a serif-style font. I quite like it. I think it suits well with the company I am doing.
5. Another serif-style font but, I think this one is not it. The font is not as slick and simple as the previous one.

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Monday 25 July 2022

Art Design 3.1 and 3.2 Part B catch up

This blog post is for catching up on all the things that I missed in term 2. I am catching up on 3.1 and 3.2 parts b because I am currently very behind at it. 

Blogpost 7 
In this blog post, we are asked to make use of three to five colour palette from blogpost 2 and print or paint a paper. We are then asked to cut simple shapes using these papers using the ideas that we have. 

  • Repetition

  • Positive and negative space

  • Framing

  • Cropping

  • Scale

  • Layering

This one on the left is the first illustration that I made. I am doing a luxury clothing company for men as a corporate. Because of this I want the posters to look elegant, bold, masculine and stylish. So I made a tiger using colours and cut-up shapes to somewhat resemble a tiger. I also deliberately made the tiger pose that way. It supposes to look like it's growling and it's facing its back to the viewer. So the colour of the stripes would intimidate. I used the colours black gold and white to portray the elegance of the clothing company, to portray luxury. I think that using gold as the colour for the stripes of the tiger makes it much more elegant and stylish. I believe that this illustration showed different techniques of design. Such as repetition, layering, and scale. Repetition is achieved by using the stripes, the repetition of lines and the colour I used. layering was achieved through how I layered the text and the colours of the paper. Finally, scale is achieved by how I much I made the tiger bigger than the rest of the elements I used so that the viewer could focus their attention on it first rather than the text.

This is the second Illustration that I made. Like how I said in the first one. I want it to look elegant, bold, masculine and stylish. This illustration was supposed to be a luxury car like a Ferarri or Porsche leaving the scene, like a gala or a ball. That is the idea of this illustration. The road was supposed to be covered in golden leaves and scatter as the car passes by leaving behind a trail of golden leaves floating in the air. that is how I imagined it. In this illustration, I also used black, white and gold to portray the luxury and elegance theme.

Monday 23 May 2022

Blogpost 6












What are some basic geometric shapes that worked well with your company name and idea so far?
Some basic geometric shapes that worked well with my company are circles. Because I am doing a luxury brand for men, I want a more stylish look and elegance. As I developed my company logo I noticed that the shape of the sun ties in with my company name which is "Lumiere" meaning light in french. So I decided to work on the shape of the sun and create more variations of it.

How can I include these shapes in these drawings? - I am making a logo based on the sun. Because the sun is round, I am using a circle for the shape of the sun and rectangles with a curved point to create the flares of the sun.



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 Traditional
  • Focal point - The focal point of this poster is the circle in the middle. This is obviously the poster's focal point because it is the most significant element in the poster. Because it's the largest element the person who is viewing the poster will direct their eyes onto the circle in the middle
  • Leading Lines - In the poster, I believe I can't see any leading lines. However, there is this white inside the circle that gives the interpretation as a source of light. Because of this, it will the eyes of the viewers in the circle.
  • Use of colour - This poster's use of colour is quite easy to understand. The artist used orange and blue as the colours of the circle and black as the background. Because the background is black the circle in the middle stands out more and makes the colours orange and blue more vibrant. I also think that the artist used orange and blue to make a meaning perhaps to create an illusion and make it appear as a source of light. 
  • Use of repetitive elements- In the poster the only thing that is repeated is the use of circles. Beneath the circle in the middle is another circle. It looks like a reflection of the circle in the middle. Because of this, it makes me think that the circle in the middle is above a water source and is reflecting on it.
  • Use of typography - the use of typography here is quite cool. the texts in the posters separate the circle in the middle and the circle beneath it. I also think that the artist used the text as the horizon line for the water source.












Contemporary

  • Focal point It was really hard to tell what is the focal point of this poster. But, the focal point of the poster is the text "London". This is because of how the elements of the poster are arranged. In the poster, there are many things going on bad the thing that stands out is the text "London". The squares shapes and lines lead to the text. It is also the largest element in the poster and the font it has (Bold sans-serif).
  • Leading lines - The poster does have a lot of lines because it has a lot of shapes. The shapes specifically the squares, kindly make out a gridline for the rule of thirds. This is clever for the artist because the text "London" is positioned in one of the intersections of a rule of thirds grid.
  • Use of colour - The poster has a black and white monochromatic colour scheme with a red background. The artist used red as the background to make the blacks and whites pop
  • Use of repetitive elements - The artist used a repetition of shapes and colours. He used rectangles as a frame. If you look closely at the poster you can see that all of the text and pictures are in a rectangular frame. Each of these rectangles provides meaning. The artist also used repetition of black and white to highlight the important bits in the frame like the text.
  • Use of Typography - In the poster there is a lot of typography. The typography in this poster is very important because it is the one that provides hints of what the artist is trying to say. For example where the event is and what time it starts. "London" and "8:59 am".

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  • Focal point - The focal point of this poster is the text in bold "Design". This is the focal point of the poster because of how much takes space up in the canvas/poster. It is significantly larger than the other texts.  
  • Leading lines - In this poster, I think the artist did not use much of leading lines, he used typography to show what the poster is about. 
  • Use of colour - The artist used the colours brown, red, black and white. He used brown as a background and red white and black as the colour of the text. This is a good contrast for the background it makes the typography easy to see and makes it pop.
  • Use of repetitive elements - In the poster, the repetitive use of typography is very significant because the artist makes different fonts.
  • Use of typography - He used the fonts he created for his own typography in the poster. He used typography to promote his own art style and type of making a poster

Wednesday 4 May 2022

Aaron Draplin Challenge

   Here are my notes:

 Start writing the name out in lower case and uppercase. This is important because it will help you take a better look at what you're working with. Gets you to feel for what you are making a logo for.

Try and incorporate things and objects that relate to the company or thing that you are designing for. This helps you think and create a unique logo for the corporate

Choose the best colour palette that you think suits and relates to the logo you are making.

Start writing some notes about what the company is about. What is the corporate about? what do they do? do? who is their target audience? what are they selling to people?

Get as many ideas as you can and don't think too hard about it. This will help you pick and think about the best designs for the corporate you are doing. 

Get some inspiration from something, take a look at different logos some old logos and take inspiration from it.


Tuesday 3 May 2022

Week 6 do now's | 3.2

 In art, our teacher asked us to re write the possible fonts that we are about to use for our logo I chose this three as the possible logos for my design because right now I am not quite sure yet. My company name is Lumiere which means light in french. I originated from the Latin word lūmināria which also means light. 



Monday 11 April 2022

My next steps plan for my poster design

Currently in art, I haven't started any posters. But I am making different concepts that will relate to my theme and at least include my artist model. I am currently researching different types of posters that Josef Muller made and taking inspiration from his designs. I noticed that the poster he makes looks simple but has a lot of impact on people. This is why I liked his designs, I also want to create such an impact on people with just simple designs of posters. My next steps for  making my poster design are to research more about different techniques and styles that can improve my poster, and find other inspiration for my posters

Tuesday 8 March 2022

Art Blogpost 4

My Brief:
Lumiere is a brand new luxury high fashion clothing brand that focuses on elegance and style for men. They are from France and now opening their markets outside Europe. They picked America, China and New Zealand as their trial run to promote their company.

 Because they are opening their stores outside Europe they asked me to make a new logo, and create stylish posters, billboards, price tags, and magazine covers.

All designs should be up to high class and elegance standards since they are targeting the audience with a lot of money.  The designs should also be easily recognised where and what company it is and should relate to cityscape and urban.




 







Monday 7 March 2022

Art Blog Post 2

 





Analogous
Analogous colours are when they are similar to each other, especially when they are next to each other at the colour wheel. I like the different colours of brown and the hint of pink in the colour palette.


















Complementary
A colour scheme is composed by using two opposite colours on the colour wheel. This is the particularly contrasting of all colour schemes which attracts the most attention. This colour looks similar to a coral theme.















Compound
It's a type of colour palette that are almost the same as complementary. Instead of using colours that are opposite, it uses the colors on both side of the opposite hue















Contemporary
Contemporary colours are colours that use different colours inside of the same colour spectrum. 















Double Split Complementary
Like split complementary, the colours are in the opposite sides of the colour wheel and uses both sides of the opposite colour, however here there are two.















Shades
Shades colour pallette just uses different shades in that same colour spectrum
















Split Complementary
A split complementary scheme involves the use of three colors. Start with one color, find its complement and then use the two colors on either side of it.
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Square
Square colour palette is when the four colours are spaced evenly in the colour wheel forming a square.















Triad
A triadic colour scheme, a unique variant of the split complementary colour scheme, with an equal distance between all colours. All three colours are distributed evenly around the colour wheel, causing there to be no clear superiority of one colour.

Friday 25 February 2022

Design Brainstorm


 In art, our teacher made us do a brainstorm about the possible themes and ideas that we can use for our design. For my theme, I have chosen cityscape and urban. I chose this theme because I think that there are a lot of things I can design with cityscape and urban.  In my brainstorm paper, I currently have a car company, boba shop, and shoe brand as a corporate, to make my design about. Right now I am leaning more on shoe brands.