Saturday, April 19, 2008

Friday, April 18, 2008

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Character Integration =)

Cookie theft! =) This picture is kind of ironic. Being that I always steal Austins' cookies... and I stole them for this picture... I think it is great that my "little self" is stealing his cookie in this picture!=)
yay! idk if that made any sense... oh well. =) haha

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

My characters





My Character Integrated Into a Photo



Some days I search for the door to unlock, and I end up doing a lot more work than I really should have done...

Characters






Character picture


My characters playing on my desk!

My Character


This is my character of myself, and my character next to a shoe.

Friday, April 11, 2008

My Best Creation


This logo was created for the sunset Racquet Club. I used the color scheme of orange and purple to give the feeling of a sunset. I also decided to use two contrasting fonts, for specific reasons. The font used for "Sunset" is meant to symbolize both the suns rays and racquet strings. The font used for "Racquet Club" shows what the club is, a upper class white collar place.

My Favorite Work

This is my favorite work. =) I can't really remember what the assignment was... I think it might have just been a tutorial for making a logo. Either way... it's my favorite. =)

my Fav. Work

my fav work was this one. this one was the word face picture.
there it is.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Art/Design Discussion Opportunity

Friday, Aprill 11, 2008 at 7 PM
Art, Design, and Social Justice: A Philosophical Argument for Social Responsibility in Art and Design
Redeemer Offices, 1369 Broadway (between 36th and 37th), 4th Floor

Our guest speaker is Dr. Earl Tai, PhD. Columbia University, Associate Chair of Art and Design Studies at Parsons The New School for Design. A Fulbright scholar and a recipient of fellowships from Harvard University and Columbia University, Dr. Tai specializes in design and social responsibility and cross cultural design. Dr. Tai will be considering philosophical arguments regarding the role of social responsibility in design and art and the role that artists and designers can play in community transformation and development.

IAF meets on the second Friday of every month and is for everyone involved in the fine or performing arts, design, entertainment, or media.

Each gathering consists of a talk or artist presentation, and plenty of time for fellowship and networking with other artists. There is no admission fee, and no reservation is necessary.

This is Mrs. Kuder's friend, so if you need a ride to the city talk to her. She is going!

animal outline.



colorado ice hockey referee association.





my own logo. sort of.

JVD

sticky notes stuff.



horrible drawings i drew to get extra credit. just horrible

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

More Sticky Note!


2nd Post-It! Drawing! :D


Sticky Notes Part II

here are two more post-its for extra credit.
they're pretty much the same thing, but the top one is less complex and the bottom one is green.
also, the top one has the flowers as the main focus, while the bottom one has the cross.

well.... here it is:

5 Diffrent Fonts I Found. (EDIT)

http://simplythebest.net/fonts/images/santa_monica_mf2.gif
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/images/serrated2.gif
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/images/skaterdudes2.gif
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/images/oldtown2.gif
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/images/orange_clock2.gif

5 Diffrent Fonts I Found.















Orange Clock: I like the orange clock font because not only does it come from the movie "a clockwork orange" but thanks to its lack of serif's it looks like pacaman.
Old Town: The classic wild west font.
Skaterdudes: I really enjoy skaterdudes because at this one place I ride there is some graffiti on the wall that looks exactly like this, the stereotypical graffiti font.
Serrated: Serrated is cool because it looks like somebody made it with a chain saw because of the serif's that represent sharp edges.
Santa Monica: Santa Monica's mild serif's make it look like a very calm, cool, and collected place to be...just like Santa Monica.