Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Scale, Depth, Motion

Big, Small

Come, Go

Full, Empty

More, Less

Outside, Inside

Plus, Minus
Seek, Destroy

Slice, Fade

Up, Down

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

The Creative Spark

Typography is a extremely interesting field to learn and looks like something very fun to me. I like how you can make or create hundreds of different ways to make a single letter like E. Its cool to think about that and you don't think about the broad perspective of using something in so many different ways.

I like how they made there own dream desks which allow them to work to full potential. I really like the pull out tracing paper which makes it extremely easy to be able to trace something that you see quickly and not waste time.

I like that the have classes and workshops to show people how to do something that they are so passionate about. I agree with the fact that you have to celebrate the small victories knowing that you're going to have some defeat. I can see that it can get extremely repetitive and you have to have patience for it. Cool I've got patience I'm game for sure.

I enjoyed how they talked about their favorite pieces that they had worked on.

Visual Principles

Scale #1

Scale #2

Scale #3

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Rhythm Balance

1. Symmetry


2. Asymmetry


3. Scale

4. Proportion

5. Contrast

6. Unity

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Sean Adams Recap

Sean Adams is superb with the knowledge he knows. He explained so much about what the total nature of Graphic Design from school to you're first job. I took in a ton of info on what I need to do to further my own career in graphic design.

I also enjoyed how he dove into how easy it is for designers to become seduced with how thinks look and how its important to take a step back and ask what is the purpose of the concept of the design you're working on. I'll definitely take that with me where ever my future takes me.

I like it how everything now has one way or another has a design appeal to it and looking forward to the future and Sean has made it even more exciting to dive in to it.




Points, Lines, And Planes