Monday 6 December 2010

Term 1 - a brief summary.

I think it's safe to say that it's taken me a while to adjust to the workload of term 1.  I have enjoyed learning new skills in the workshops and the idea of doing something different each week.  It kept my mind fresh at the beginning of the course.  The introduction of the thought process we discovered in Catherine's workshop has really helped with the research project we have been given.  I found the project quite hard to get into mainly because the 3 variables my group got were very broad so we all had to try to find a way of zoning in on one idea.  So rather than having so many different ideas going on a once we limited it to a theme and went from there.  I have enjoyed the course so far although there have been times where I obviously will feel the pressure.  The 100 collages we are doing have proven to be quite time consuming simply because i have been focussing more on the other work.  Jo Spencer's computer lessons are really helpful as I am a beginner with programs like InDesign.  I think over the holiday period though i am going to go back over the tutorials and do them again when it isn't rushed so I can take the time to actually learn what I am doing. I've got to figure out a way to balance the work load out so I don't feel so pressured at times.  I am looking forward to what term 2 brings especially with the new projects and seeing how I will react to it.

Wednesday 1 December 2010

100 collages

I'm slowly getting there with them.  They're taking longer than I was hoping for.  Only 37 to go.  Here's a couple of the ones I actually like:

Obey - Workshop with Catherine

This is the work we did in a workshop with Catherine where we learned about the process of creating ideas.  This has probably been the most useful of all the workshops because it has played a major role in our project.  We were given the task to create a campaign for The London Underground to produce work that promoted the message "Obey."  The idea was to make commuters pay attention to the rules to make traveling a more pleasant experience for everyone.  This is the current poster campaign:


The class was separated into 3 groups.  2 of which would be given advice by Catherine after each step.  The other would have to work on their own.  The 2 groups who received help were observed by other people who wrote down how we went about getting ideas, how we worked together and whether the way we worked was effective.  My group was one of the ones that was receiving help from Catherine which I have to say made it much easier, because I know that I tend to rush ahead of myself.  So being reined back after each step helped me prioritise what needed to be done at that point.  I wasn't always thinking of what happens next.




We had to follow the design process of:
Reverse
Exaggerate
Distort
Wishful Thinking
This allows your ideas to branch off into completely unexpected ways.  It's a great way t start thinking outside of the box.  Out of our initial brainstorm we had to pick the dominant ideas and put them through this process.  We ended up coming up with a holographic poster idea.  I came up with the idea of using the Underground symbol as part of the word Obey because this clearly communicated who the poster was for and the message at the same time.  I really liked the idea because the holographic nature of the posters would have made them more interactive for commuters.


We then had to design a web page for a client which was aimed at housewives and the message was buy less.  We went for the idea of clothes trading because it was original, an upcoming trend amongst women but mainly because it would open up a new social life for the stereotypical housewife.  I also think this spin on the message doesn't patronise the housewife which some other ideas could have, you don't want the target audience to feel stupid.  I really liked this idea.  We were given a sheet of images that we had to incorporate into the design.  We went for a tape measure because it fitted nicely with the idea of fashion.

Working with collage 2 workshops with Darren and David

 Drawing exercise with Darren.  Chose an interesting object from your bag and draw it within a time limit.  This was my first attempt.


After doing the exercise we walked around the room to look at others work.  This was quite intimidating because i don't really draw much (unfortunately) so I put extra pressure on myself and it shows in the drawing.  We were then set the same task only this time we had a rule.  We weren't allowed to look at the paper.  If we did look at the paper we had to stop and start a new drawing.  We were given the same amount of time as before.
The first attempt is quite scruffy but that's because it felt really unnatural to draw this way and I was still in the mid set that it had to be good, I didn't want people to think I wasn't very good.  As I got used to this way of drawing I began to care less about what i was producing and just focus on the object.  It's when the doubt in myself goes that the drawings begin to get better.


We then went on to produce some A6 collages using scrap newspaper.  We had to pick a theme, keep it secret and see if our collages showed what theme they could be.  The only problem with this was that most of the themes easily interlinked.  I found this task hard especially when we only had a small amount of time.  I found it hard to think of a good collage idea, find the images and words I needed to make the message I chose.

These are a couple of the collages I made.  The first is supposed to be quite comedic.  And the second is more of a social statement.  I wasn't very happy with them.  They were rushed and not exactly well thought out so when we were set the task to produce 100 A6 collages through out the term I've made it my aim to try and think them through as much as possible.

The workshop we did with David was all about the relationship between image and text.  And ways in which stories are told.  We had to reappropriate images from newspapers and magazines.  The problem with this is that images in newspapers have already been altered/cropped by the newspapers s the image your using isn't in it's original form.  This means that you have to think a lot more about how to edit it down because as far as the image is concerned all the information you need is there.  This is my favourite of the collages I made that day.  I just like how the slogan relates to the 1950's view on women.  Even though she's clearly in distress it suggests she is waiting for permission to truly show it.

Tuesday 30 November 2010

Type workshop with Paul


Experimenting with how to make the font represent the word.  Visual communicating what the word is before it's read.
Playing with the components of the letter S and the £ to create patterns and shapes.  I like the use of layering the letter to create a pattern that is still recognisable as the original letter.

I actually really enjoyed this workshop.  It was nice to be able to just draw the typefaces with a pen and tracing paper.  It gave us more freedom.  It's nice sometimes to go back to basics, it's easy to get bogged down with computer.













Fiona Banner and Barney Bubbles




Fiona Banner - "Harrier and Jaguar" 2010 Duveen Gallery installations at Tate Britain.  What I really liked about these pieces was how the function of the object was forgotten when you were looking at them.  I began to admire their form.  The sheer size of them completely dominates the viewer.  Especially "Harrier" the plane being hung upside down which really has an "Epic" feeling to it.  The idea of hanging a plane upside down also adds an element of danger and excitement.  "Jaguar" has been stripped of it's army coating and has a very reflective surface that makes you admire the beauty of the objects as objects not as machines designed to kill.




The Barney Bubbles exhibition was held at Chelsea just opposite the Tate.  I have to admit out of the 2 exhibitions I found this one the most inspiring as graphics is what interests me.  It was interesting to see how he used all the old methods like screen printing etc to create work.  I loved the drawings, plans that they had as well with logo designs with his annotations still on them.  It just helped to see a process to the pieces as well as something that was resolved.  I loved how when you got close to the work you could see the intense grid system he had carefully drawn out for each piece.  I was quite shocked by just how time consuming it must have been back then and how the whole thing felt very mathematical compared to the use of computer/ digital systems in the industry today.

Saturday 20 November 2010

forget 3, 5 is actually the magic number.

PPD - 5 places i'd like to do my work placement.
http://www.n1creative.com/
Design company that deals with more corporate work, which is what i'm really interested in.  I did a weeks work experience with them back in Yr 11 and loved it.

Thursday 18 November 2010

JR - Women are Heroes.

Was just watching Russel Howard's Good News on BB3 and he mentioned this artist and showed a film showing what it is he does.  Was pretty inspiring and just a really sweet idea.
http://www.jr-art.net/

La Boca

Formed in 2002, La Boca is an independent design circus specializing in art & design for the film, music and fashion industries. 




They produced the film posters for the new thriller Black Swan (Darren Aronfsky) Die to release in early 2011.




http://laboca.co.uk/LB3site/portfolio_st01.html
They produce some really striking work often using influences from 1920's design with stong, bold shapes and colours it's really effective.

MCR - Na Na Na Lyric Video



This has got to be one of the best lyric videos I've seen.  It's from the new My Chemical Romance single "Na Na Na"from their new album "Danger Days of the Fabulous Killjoys."  I like how they have made the effort to create a visual connection between the lyrics and images to create a often witty feel.  The bright colours are in keeping with the branding of this particular album with the different colours used.

Wednesday 17 November 2010

Green Patriot Posters

http://www.greenpatriotposters.org/posters/index.php?page=5&p=320&sort=tr

Website where you can design your own poster to help fight against climate change, you can download their logo from the link.  I'm using one of the posters for my VCT essay.

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Wyatt Hough

http://sketchybehavior.wordpress.com/
Really interesting ink blot illustarations by Wyatt Hough.  I really like the unpredictable nature of the ink blots and the purposely hand made look toward the images.

Maia Flore

http://www.maiaflore.com/project/sleep-elevations-/



Found these beautiful images from a link off the Urban Outfitters blog. http://blog.urbanoutfitters.com/  Maria Flore is a paris based photographer who's work mainly consists of fashion photography.  Her site is currently under construction so there is only limited information on the pieces of work.  These 3 images are from a set titled "Sleep Elevations."  I love the use of space within the frame with the models usually suspended centrally.  The images have a surreal beauty that is created through the movement of fabric and hair, lighting, posture of the sleeping models and use of backgrounds that vary from misty fields to beaches.
Another image from the series "Big Head Poetry."  I like how this image is simple, surreal with the colours of the background highlighting the orange tone of the hair.  It's a disorientating image because it defies the usual conventions of a portrait shot with the face of the subject completely covered.  We don't expect to see this as a portrait, i with the hair being the only recognisible trait to the subjects identity.

I love the serenity of this photo.  It's from a set entitled "Lost Pieces."  The long material, the mist in the atmosphere, the soft lighting of what appears to be dawn creates a very calm image. There is a contrast between the strong lines of the ladder and the softness of the materials that helps draw the eye straight to the model.


Saturday 13 November 2010

Logo Design London

http://www.logodesignlondon.co.uk/logos/

13/11/2010 - Google


This is the Robert Louis Stevenson inspired google logo.  The Google logo has become such an iconic piece of branding that even when they regularly change it we are still aware that it's that logo.  What I think  makes this one successful is how no type at all has been used, merely using shapes within the image to define letters, the most obvious being the compass for the "O."  It's this subtle use of image that really brings to mind the idea that we are constantly consuming brands and over time we simply become numb to them, no longer needing all the details.

Monday 25 October 2010

20 pieces of interesting type

Bit of cliche cheesy design. To be honest I kind of like the idea of making images out of fonts it's just the relevance of a swan on a leaflet for Leeds Castle just seems a little odd to me.  I think if the swan was more appropriate this would work so much better.
"U" and "O" and "W" and "M"  I pass these little leaflets about train times every morning and every time I look at the routes all I can see are letters...It gets quite annoying because the letters never amount to a word, this REALLY bugs me.  I might have to collect a lot of them and try to make a word up.  Mabye even an alphabet.

Argos - white christmas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLTXhF8XTRw
And here's the making of it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-BIZt5k0h8&feature=channel
I love this advert just works so well.
Reminds me of this advert 
Golf GTI - Singing In The Rain

Ikea are unstoppable at the moment

The IKEA Kitchen Party Advert

IKEA cats advert

I think it's safe to say I'm loving the Happy Inside campaign 

Johnathan Barnbrook

Makes me wonder, When does subverting become advertising?

Toilet humour...I think so

Found this in the girl's toilets in the design block found it quite funny to see such an offensive word written in such a pretty font.  Helps to take away from the actual meaning of the word because it just looks pretty you the eye.  We see the word before we read it and make an assumption.  It's something i want to explore in my in my 100 collages: 
This is a version of a similar theme in which I have taken a word used to offend and shock and made it so small on the A6 page that it doesn't stand out at all forcing the reader to have to go right up to the image to read it.  I just like the idea of manipulating the viewer in this way.

Wednesday 6 October 2010

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog "Bits'n'Bobs".  It's a blog set up for my fdA design for communication course that I am currently taking at LCC.
I'm hoping this blog will act a virtual portal into the way my mind works.  Fingers crossed you like what you see.
In the mean time heres my flickr account link:
it should give you a quick insight into what kind of work I make.  All of the work is from my A level studies, foundation and work i made for fun.
- Greg Anderson