Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Creative Exercise


I did tape on plexiglass.

Then I did hole punching and thumb tacks. 

The least creative thing ever done by a human.

I went into a dark room and put a stencil in front of a flashlight, the blur and gradient is really neat

Screenshot Envy


I couldn't decide which one I liked better honestly.

1. The main trick that made this image come out really well in my opinion were filters, layer masks, and both the lasso and quick selection tool.
2. I think my use of images and filters is what makes my piece here maybe possibly stand out amongst the crowd, especially in the second one where you have the two white streaks making the image glow and contrast a little more than most people would, although just having Lain in the bear suit with that lack of expression her face is enough to freak anyone out, I used filters and images of static and a few other sources to give it a dreamy, ghostly atmosphere.
3. I'll just leave the piece untitled.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Design Research (James Victore)


Jame Victore's art is interesting to me because it's so rough around its edges. He doesn't use color all that much, but when he does, it really contrasts with the rest of the image. I feel if 70's punk rock had visuals, this is what it would look like. Just a very edgy, abrasive atmosphere is created here, it's very raw, which is much different than what many of the other designers were doing which looks more clean and professional, and in that way it feels a bit more honest and artful than what other designers are doing.

Monday, April 28, 2014

My Ironic Advertisement


1. The message of the picture was that you should come to the Wacken Open Air Festival to listen to heavy metal music, since it's heavier than anything you'll experience at home, even your actual weights.

2. The important elements to create the irony of the picture are the weight itself being in the corner, seeming to drag the image down, suggesting heaviness. But to say that the metal there in the picture isn't heavy enough creates the humor. What clues people into the idea that the poster is about heavy metal music is the font I used at the bottom of the image, that font is iconic because that's what Iron Maiden uses for their album covers, and they're a well known and respected group within the genre and music in general. Another clue the Wacken logo itself being an animal skull, skull and horn imagery is deeply associated with heavy metal music, which makes the message much clearer to the audience. One last clue is the color choice I used (or lack thereof). Since the background is a dark grey, the white letters of both the logo and the caption are easily noticeable.