11/24/09

Cd Project









11/10/09

10/27/09

Preliminary Business Card Designs










The final business card design will be made of two parts. The water lilly can be lifted to reveal the contact information.

10/15/09

10/6/09

10/1/09

Isolation 2

9/29/09

Isolation


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9/18/09

9/17/09

Assignment 4

9/12/09

Pattern:



Non-Pattern:
Movement/Direction:
Movement/ Dynamics:
Contrast: Isolation:
Placement: Absense:

9/10/09

Imagery reimagined

Symmetry:


Radial:
Object to picture plane:
Figure ground relationship:
Context:
Contrast:
Human Reference:
Asymmetrical:

9/7/09

Imagery part 2

Pattern: The pattern in an area rug is relaxing.

Non-pattern: All of the pieces of stained glass that make up this candle holder are similar in size, but not identical or orderly.


Movement: The arrows on the lock indicate that it can be turned either way. This lock was on the dock at a park.

Movement/direction: The water in the lake moves in one direction, but its hard to make out from the picture.

Contrast: The black holes against the stark white cutout is striking. I've always liked decorative vents.
Isolation: The first picture is isolated from the other two.


Placement: The placement of objects either unifies them by grouping them together or separates them by pushing them apart.


Absence: Something's missing!


9/2/09

Balance in Action

1. Contrast: The contrast occurs between the white and tan fencing. This picture is from the balcony of an apartmen complex. I would love to live right in the middle of Raleigh, because the view is fantastic! I wonder if any of them are for sale?


2. Internal (Object to Picture plane): Only with the book behind it would the viewer be able to determine that the glass is miniature. The candy canes are made out of sculpey.


3. Context: This sign could be a variety of sizes, but with the pieces of grass we're able to tell that it is near to the ground and quite small. This picture is from the base of a lampost at the capital.


4. Human Reference :The people walking by this building bring its size into perspective. This walkway between the two museums is surprisingly empty in the morning.


5. Asymmetry: The white sculpture is asymmetrical. Each side has a differently shaped pillar. I remember the waterworks exhibits from this area when it was Exploris.


6. Figure-ground: This sign has a figure-ground relationship which is easily discernible by the white against the blue. Are you lost? It's easy to navigate down town Raleigh once you get acclimated to it.


7. Radial symmetry :This shape has radial symmetry because it can be rotated around a radius.
Yes, the gate is merely ornamental.


8. Bilateral symmetry :This vent has bilateral symmetery because it can be evenly split down the center. I love the victorian styled houses like this one.