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Wednesday, 29 December 2010

ITAP LECTURE 6 Production & Outcomes

Influences & Reactions


Delivery 


Delivery is a way in which you show a piece of visual work no matter what form its in, it has to communicate, engage and most importantly get the message across. This becomes so much easier if you already know your target audience is, once you have your  audience you can concentrate on them as individuals and base your work around them, as you do this different ideas, methods and techniques   will start to generate and flow giving you a vast range of work.



MEDIUM


Every designer has a different medium than anybody else thats what makes there work unique as individual. some designers may have come across other designers mediums and interpreted their own methods. the more creative a designer is more vast the mediums become, which should give the designer more knowledge on different areas helping them broaden the range of different audiences.


Arena Homme Magazine - Neville Brody
Buffalo and Popaganda-- neville brody

The type faces in the above image is a page in a magazine which neville broody created. The type faces that Brody created  are called Buffalo and Popaganda. Creating new type faces shows the knowledge that Brody has gained trying different methods to come with a new the face and also  creativity that Brody has to offer.




Building on a couple of guest front covers this year with wallpaper and GQ Italia, it is the first time in several years that Brody has returned to pure Art direction,typography and layout of full magazine.

Monday, 15 November 2010

ITAP Lecture Visual Communication

Development of ideas and structure in moving image



Three act structure

Beginning : Middle : End

Establish : Crisis : Resolve

30 : 60 : 30


The film I am going to use to  represent the three act structure is Lord Of The Rings.

Act 1

Gandolf the Grey goes to the shire to meet Bilbo Baggins
Bilbo gives up the ring to Frodo
Frodo leaves the shire with sam to find the prancing horse
The ringwraths are on the hunt
Frodo meets a ranger at the prancing horse called Strider
Strider and the hobbits head for Rivendell

Act II


Frodo gets stabbed by the wring wrath
Arwin a elf princess takes Frodo to Rivendell for a cure
Elrand the king of elves decides the ring can not stay at Rivendell
Every one discovers Strider is called Aragon and is the heir of Gondor
The fellowship is born and consists of Frodo,Sam,Merry,Pippin,Gimmi,Legolas,Boromir and Aragon
Saruman causes a avalanche
Gimmie discovers all the dwarfs are dead
Gandolf dies
Boromir dies
Frodo and Sam leave the others o find their own way to Mordor
Frodo and sam find Gollum which they make him show the way to Mordor
Aragon,Legolas,gimmie are on the hunt for the urak-hai
Gandolf returns as the White Wizard
A Battle takes place at Helms Deep
Aragon,Legolas and Gimmi fight bravely
Gandolf appears in the distance with the soldiers of Rohan lead by Eomer
Frodo and Sam are captured by Faramir brother of Boromir



Act III
The war at middle earth has just begun
Frodo and Sam escape while Framir's army comer under attack
Gandolf rides to Gondor
Gollum shows Frodo and Sam to a secret stair case to Mordor
the beacons are lit in aid of Gondor
The sword of ndril is reforged which Elrand gives to Aragon to summon an army greater than any army Mordor ha seen
Gollum frames Sam of eating all the food and Frodo sends sam home
Gollum try s to kill Frodo but fails because Sam comes back to help Frodo
Rohan answers Gondor call for help but the army is too less to Win
Aragon summons an army of ghosts which swore are oath to the king of Gondor
Aragon helps Rohan and they win the battle
Frodo and Sam destroy the ring




Pre Production - Character Design 




Character from The Lord Of The Rings - Aragorn



APPEARANCE 

The character Aragorn is a tall well built figure. Being a ranger made his character have a rough look. Long dark brown/black hair, dark brown eyes and facial hair. His clothes are mainly dark colours.


ACTION


Aragorn meets four hobbits at the Inn of The Prancing Pony. He takes the hobbits to Rivendell for help. once there Aragorn gets chosen as the member of the fellowship of the ring which needs to be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom.


INTERACTION 


Aragorn relates to the other characters because he is willing to give up his life to save Middle Earth by helping the hobbits to get to Mount Doom to destroy the ring. just as are the other characters in the story, such as Legolas,Gimmie,broomier and Gandolf.



Monday, 8 November 2010

ITAP Lecture 4 RVJ (Reflective Visual Journal)

RVJ (Reflective Visual Journal)





An RVJ is a vital part of any designers work, it shows reflective thinking of work which has been used consistently time and time again.


What is a RVJ

Well to me it is a portable bunch of your ideas. it is a vital tool if you like that shows the creative process that we as designers are making throughout our journey of learning and understanding. also it acts like a safe house for ideas, ideas not only in written form bud in doodling, scribbling and sketching' s. but once you have the basic idea then it s a matter of time before you start to explore a vast range of methods and techniques which also starts to help build you're understanding.

Sketching and drawing helps to get ideas out of your head and into your RVJ, that way you get more ideas onto the page than you would if you were to think of them just in your mind and that way you would be only able to most likely come up with maybe two or even three ideas.

Thats not the only reason why I think sketching should be done in your RVJ, but it also develops your skills when it comes to dawning, you have more sense and meaning, it enables you as a designer to create a physical connection between your hand, eye and the brain. That way you get a more in depth understanding to what you are trying to communicate.

Monday, 25 October 2010

ITAP Lecture 3 Visual Hierarchy

Visual Hierarchy



What do we see or read first when we look at something, it can be anything from a newspaper to a poster to a billboard in the street. What does your eye catch first?








Above is an image I created in one of my previous projects. The reason I used this image is because to me it is a  good example of visual hierarchy. Now first of all you need to think about  what attracted you first to the image was it the colour, could it of been the image itself, the layout, layout of the text, maybe the font of the text or even the different thicknesses of the lines. there is so much that could of been the one thing that attracted you to the image 

To me the first thing that struck me was the image itself. To other people it could have been anything. Whatever it was could you change the image, could it be a clearer hierarchy and how could it be a better hierarchy?

Would you change the composition, weight, scale of the image, there are so many ways too have a good solid visual hierarchy. Also how did you read the layout, was it from the image to the text or text to image. There are so many ways to observe it, for example did the layout work if not why did it not. Did you agree with the ordering of the image or didn't you. Maybe you could go into what devices were used to produce it and yet again do you approve of the devices. 


This is an image that i found on the internet that i think yet again is suitable for visual hierarchy. The rainbow in the back of the image was the first thing attracted me due to fact of the strong, bright and vibrant colours which sets its off from the rest of the image. Also the contrast between the colours and how the colours are used in the image. For example they used colour to do the rainbow but decided to do the city landscape in black and white. Which i think is a very clear hierarchy, personally I would not change that or even the composition and layout of the image. 


Sunday, 24 October 2010

ITAP Lecture 2 Understanding and Knowledge of an Audience

Understanding and knowledge of an audience





I think its vital to understand your audience no matter what you do. Their needs to be a specific audience that can include the age category, young or old and also which gender you're aiming for, male or female. There is a lot to take into consideration but once you get over that barrier it can enhance and focus the communication so much clearer also becomes so much easier.



Its very easy to create a piece of work and a solid RVJ along with it but if there is no specific audience for that work particular piece then you could say that there is no meaning behind the work. The way I see it when you design something in your head there should be a clear group of people that you are aiming the work at.




Above is an image done by an illustrative designer Jon Burgerman

Personally this kind of work appeals to me it is an in your face image, uses strong bright colours which lifts whole image. Now I am only eighteen but I think this could attract audiences form as young as ten to as old as audiences in to their late twenties. Which is very good thing because like I said this kind of work attracts young people. Clearly when Burgerman was designing the image he knew what his audience was and based around that he created everything within the image to attract his specific audience and he has done that very successfully.

Saturday, 23 October 2010

ITAP Lecture 2 The Notions of Inspiration

Inspiration can come from anyone or anything. Wether your on the train or bus. It can be from day to day objects or it can be from artists and designers. That then leads to go off trying new things, new methods which you have never tried before.

For example below is a piece of work done by an artist called  Ed Fella


Untitled 2007



Now after observing this image it made me think how the artist created it. What methods and techniques did he use. So below I have used Ed Fella's techniques and designed some of my own images.







Pound Coin  Zaf Hussain







Swirl  Zaf Hussain


I think inspiration plays an enormous part of any illustrators and even designers work because every piece of work that any artist has done or even your own work it has in some way been influenced by someone or something. As I above have shown exactly that.














Monday, 4 October 2010

ITAP LECTURE 1: Relationships developed from existing forms of historical culture

When i first observed this image, the first and obvious thing that struck me was it obviously had something to do with beer and that the waves in the image had been constructed using bottle openers. the title of the image was Ashanti Beer, still at this stage i had no idea what it had to do with anything apart from it being a advertisement for beer. But once i saw the original image things made more sense.

Now the original image is called The great wave of Kanga created by Hokusai who was a printer designer, illustrator and painter. Personally myself i have not heard of this artist before or ever came across any of his work. i think that is the main critical point I am trying to make.
The majority of people around the world such as different cultural societies have never or never will come across this image of The great wave of Kanga, the Ashanti beer advertisement or the Japanese artist Hokusai. Relating back to the beer advertisement even though the shape of the waves on both images are the same, even the form .


It has a different purpose all together which is like i said before it is selling beer through this image that is clearly advertising the product. But the way i see it is the whole thing is on a cultural basis, the Japanese community out of any other community maybe would understand more whats going on, how or where did the influence came from and how far back did the ideas come from. The reason I'm saying how far back it is because Hokusai was a 1780's artist. his not one of your modern artist that are still around which their techniques are more contemporary i guess what I'm trying to emphasise is that influence, structure and shape can come from any piece of art dating from any era.

Notions Of Originality

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This painting originally was created by a artist called Diego Velazquez, the painting itself is called Las Meninas which stands for The Maids Of Honour. The image shows a large room in the Madrid palace of King Phillip IV and in that room presents several figures from the spanish court. 


However the image that you are observing in front of you has totally been changed, recreated by another well known artist Pablo Picasso, who as you can see has taken his own twist if you like on Velazquez's original painting, Well you could argue the point that has Picasso copied the original concept, idea of the painting. well yes you could but the way i see it is that Picasso has taken the painting and transformed into its simplest form. Something on a whole new level. If you observed this image and did not know anything about it and you only was told it was created by Picasso you would straight away assume its his work he came up with the idea. 


As you start getting the information about image in more depth you start to realise Picasso was inspired, even influenced by Velazquez work and reconstructed his original painting Las Meninas to his own taste or in this case his style of work, by breaking it down into simple but yet very effective shapes which he does very well. i think its fine to be influenced to be inspired by other artists and their work so long as your using it for ideas for your work and using your own styles to create a image with a whole new and different meaning.