my poster and postcard re-designs (for some reason the back of the postcard looks grey instead of white when I upload it to this blog and I couldn't figure out how to fix it)
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Monday, April 7, 2014
project 4 : preliminary proposal
chosen words: Inside Out
1. six word summary/description of the work
"illustrated typeface represented with anatomical elements"
2. goals of the work
I would like to create a typeface that will compliment my current portfolio focus of natural science illustration (specifically biological anatomy)
3. timeline with weekly goals/checkpoints
week 1 - research font inspirations and brainstorm/begin sketches for two chosen words
week 2 - complete sketches and start working on final for word # 1
week 3 - complete word # 1, start word # 2
week 4 - complete word # 2, prepare project for final critique
4. expected final deliverables
create two illustrations of the words "inside" & "out" as separate images that can also work together as one cohesive piece. (will most likely be done as a mixed media illustration)
1. six word summary/description of the work
"illustrated typeface represented with anatomical elements"
2. goals of the work
I would like to create a typeface that will compliment my current portfolio focus of natural science illustration (specifically biological anatomy)
3. timeline with weekly goals/checkpoints
week 1 - research font inspirations and brainstorm/begin sketches for two chosen words
week 2 - complete sketches and start working on final for word # 1
week 3 - complete word # 1, start word # 2
week 4 - complete word # 2, prepare project for final critique
4. expected final deliverables
create two illustrations of the words "inside" & "out" as separate images that can also work together as one cohesive piece. (will most likely be done as a mixed media illustration)
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
promoting the artist - poster & postcard concepts
Two of my concepts for promoting the end-of-semester show for the illustration department (postcard=top, poster=bottom). I've used images of my own personal work to (hopefully) enhance/compliment the typefaces.
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