Tag: Graphic Design Process
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Poster
For one of our final assignments, we had to design a final series of posters about the translated animal we worked on. Using InDesign we used the following formats: format vertical (10″ x 16″), and format horizontal (16″ x 10″) and square format (10″ x 10″).
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Color Translations
This was a continuation off of the other translations project using the frog. In this assignment, I had to use color and add two of the other translations together to create a new image. I had to have 4 different analogous, monochromatic, triad, complimentary, and compound color translations and each design had to have a…
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Translations
The objective of this assignment was to translate a photograph of an animal into a series of graphic images. Rather than simply using a software filter to mechanically change the texture of an image, I used visual intelligence to accentuate some details of an image and push others into the background. Being able to translate…
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Expressive Words
In this project, I got assigned three random words and was tasked to express them typographically. I could only use the letters in my word that I was representing to show the meaning.
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Kerning Practice
Kerning is the practice of adjusting the spacing between characters to make words appear more visually pleasing. Different fonts have different kerning between letters, so it is good practice to write a word and try to adjust the kerning to make it better than the original typed word. This is my practice at kerning using…
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Black Square Problem
Using four black squares, I was asked to show order, increase, bold, congested, tension, and playful. I created three different interpretations for each concept.
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Figure Ground Project
One of our first projects, we took two letters and had to try and abstract them into something else so that it was hard to see the letters individually. We had to do nine total designs. Three using two large letters, three using one large letter and one medium letter, and three using small/medium letters.…