Sunday, May 22, 2011

Peer Blog Review Task

For the Peer Blog Review Task I chose to review "Jake's Blog", http://jakeclaven.blogspot.com/

Jake's Blog is a collection of highly original works, and the work posted in this blog has drawn good inspiration from previous work but all of the work is very original. Works such as "The Ugly Duckling" remake and the Environmental Social Conscience task have been well edited, using PhotoShop as the main editing program. The creator uses a very simplistic style, whilst bold writing, 3-or-4 colour schemes and bright colours are very characteristic of their design style, all of which help to convey a strong message to its targeted audiences.

The "Lasers" CD Cover was, in my opinion, the best piece of work created as it recreated an album cover that had already been released but took a different take on what the creator believed it really meant. The CD Cover is visually appealing and uses a vast combination of PhotoShop editing techniques to achieve a laser-type effect.

"The Ugly Bionicle" Storyboard - Intro and Story


I have created a title sequence and storyboard for a CGI film called "The Ugly Bionicle", inspired by "The Ugly Duckling" from Hans Christian Andersen. I aimed to keep a consistent design in the opening title images, using LEGO blocks for the writing font and a classical ribbon-style look so that the images are inclusive of Andersen's style. I used PhotoShop to edit the images of the LEGO Bionicle toys in a simple way but to add a feeling of a progressive story and to outline the overall plotline of the story.

“Sports Weekly” Sports Magazine Design Brief

The sports magazine publishers, designers, editing team, and owners of “Sports Weekly” wish to revamp the look and design of their magazine, stemming from the front cover to the general layout, style, and colour scheme of the magazine. The Sports Weekly team has been running the magazine for two years in Australia and has had great success in selling copies in metropolitan areas of Australia.
The Sports Weekly team is now looking to increase the number of consumers and subscribers, and also to change the face of the magazine in order to make their product more marketable. The stakeholders of Sports Weekly wish to increase their revenue in order to release Sports Weekly around the globe in countries such as the USA and the UK, as well as to sell translated versions in other parts of the world such as Europe.
 “Sports Weekly” stands well in the Australian market and is one of the best-selling magazines, standing up to competitors such as “Alpha Magazine” and “Men’s Fitness Magazine” as it offers in-depth previews and reviews of major sporting events around the world such as the UEFA Champions League, the NBA, the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, and the four Grand Slams of Tennis, as well as exclusive weekly interviews with the world’s greatest sports-people, and reports on improvement of sports participation and sporting programs around the world.
The magazine targets sports fans of all ages, but is suited mostly for people who play sport themselves as there are many articles that discuss the correct dieting methods, fitness programs and techniques required to play sport, as well as regular updates on professional sporting events.
The message that the owners of Sports Weekly want to send across to consumers of the magazine is that all people can play sport and can be empowered through sport, and the new design should help to send across this informative message to engage readers and promote the magazine on a world-wide scale.
The owners of “Sports Weekly” want a simplistic but modern look for their magazine, following the pictographic style for their illustrations, which will be used on the front cover and throughout the magazine in articles. Their preferred colour-scheme would have no more than three colours, all of which complement each other and gives the magazine a solid look but does not draw the reader’s attention away from the magazine’s content.



Illustrator - "Tough Love"

I created this photo using Adobe Illustrator. I recreated an image that I found the internet, named "Tough Love".

Friday, May 6, 2011

Design With a Social Conscience


For this assignment I made a series of posters tackling racism around the world, named "Say No To Racism". The posters target people of all races from around the world and promote Football as a medium against racism and a way of uniting the world through sport. For the first poster Didier Drogba and Cristiano Ronaldo run the campaign and are a real-life example that people of all races can live together and that we can rid the world of racism. The second poster was created to contrast the similarities and differences between different races.

Monday, April 11, 2011

"A Line Is A Dot That Went For A Walk" Assignment


My interpretation of the quote "A line is a dot that went for a walk" is that of a dot that takes small steps to reach it's destination. Using PhotoShop I traced the outline of a Futsal player kicking a ball by using the paintbrush tool and progressively making dots along the outline. As the dot takes steps towards the end of the outline it becomes tired and thins out, but reaches it's destination in the end.