Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Final Wrap Up Post

I know this post is really late and probably not going to count, but I thought I'd do it anyway. I've learned a lot in graphics this semester. Before this class, I didn't even know what indesign was, let alone how to use it or photoshop and illustrator. Although I struggled at times with my designs, I was proud of my final products. Obviously, I really struggled with my blog postings and I have no excuses for that. They were relatively easy assignments and because I don't have Friday classes, often times I completely forgot, which is totally my fault. Other than that, I really enjoyed the class and I learned a lot. I also really appreciated my peer feedback during class, you guys were awesome. Thanks so much for a great semester!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Wrap-Up

I thought GRA 217 is a beneficial class because graphic and visual knowledge is incredibly important to what we do in communications. There are so many ways to communicate, and to make it in this industry at this time it is important to be able to communicate in many diverse ways. I came into this class with good knowledge of the programs, but now I can channel my creativity into more concise and graphically pleasing products that I can hopefully use in the magazine industry. I also really enjoyed Professor Taylor and I hope to take another class with her again. I LOVE GRAPHICS!!

Wrap-Up

This class was awesome in many ways. I've never used any of the Adobe programs prior to this course (I never had to) but after taking this course, I come to appreciate them and their potential use in real life. I also learned to be more creative and original, and although many of the projects were challenging, the challenge was necessary for me to learn the important skills. I know I never created projects that blew people's mind away, but I know that I improved a lot since the first day of class. I'm just thankful that I was given the opportunity to take this class with Professor Taylor and Wasim who were both very helpful in and out of class. Thank you once again.

Wrap Up Post

I enjoyed Graphics 217 and learned a lot about the different programs. I really will not lok at type or color the same. I liked the poster project and enjoyed learning about Adobe illustrator. Overall there were some components that were harder than others (the magazine project), however I do feel that I accomplished and learned a lot from this class. Thanks Wasim for your help and I hope to take what I learned in this class and apply it to other classes and possibly beyond graduation.

Wrap Up Post

I thought that GRA 217 was a very interesting experience, and I did learn a lot from the course. Even though I am not a graphics major, I think that the knowledge of the Adobe Suites is extremely beneficial for anything that I may do later in my college and professional careers. My favorite projects of this course would have to be the logo and the resume because I think that I will most definitely be able to use those designs in the near future. Also, I thought that we learned a number of interesting things in lecture that necessarily weren't connected to our graphics project, but were still good things to know. Overall, I think that GRA 217 was a good experience and I would totally recommended taking it with Prof. Taylor to any of my classmates.

Friday, December 5, 2008

MODaMOUTH.com

This is modamouth.com which is like a blog site. In terms of visual hierarchy, the most important things are made evident by the size of the font and usage of color. i like the background of the picture and how it is repeated in the subcatergories. The colors to me really pop out at you. i think their usage of whitespace and containers is very good. The only thing i would of done differently is the lenght of the paragraph. the paragraphs look extremely dense and one a blogsite its better to be short and to the point.

WRAP UP

I believe that i have learned a lot from this class about layouts and how to create an effective one. I find myself look at things more critically. I notice the typeface and the color more than I have ever done in my life. Never have I ever brought a magazine but now I find myself buying magazines because of the layout. Learning the Adobe suite was extremely beneficial. I am now capable of doing more things to papers and projects. the only thing i would change is the blog postings. Its annoying to post every week. how about every two weeks???

Website floating re-do...











I tried to keep this website really simple; I tend to over design things. Green is the basic color because the organization is an envionmental advocacy group. I brought in elements from my poster, because I designed it for the same organization. The photos are from the actual events of this organization. I used georgia font and made the pretty vines in Indesign.
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Wrapping it Up

If I could take this class over again, I probably would. It was a nice break from the typical lecture-exam structure of the rest of my courses, and it stretched my mind in a way I definitely wasn't used to. I loved learning to use inDesign and I know it will definitely be helpful in the future to have a little bit of a background in graphics and to understand all of the Adobe programs. I think I'll have to agree with Katrina's post. I doubt I'll remember the terms we discussed a year from now, but I know the concepts and skills will definitely stick with me. Thanks Wasim and Professor Taylor for an excellent semester! :)

Wrap-Up Post

Overall I enjoyed this class. I learned a lot, simply because I barely knew anything about graphics when I first started. I found the gestalt principles the most interesting part of the class and I really enjoyed the part on color. I also found it very useful to learn how to use the adobe programs and I really want them for my own computer.

I found the projects to be a lot of fun, but that's about it. I didn't think they were very helpful to my future. Being a print major, i found a majority of what I learned not applicable to my life and hopeful career. It was nice to know but in all honesty I will probably forget the terms by next year. However I will most likely use the concepts I learned for much longer.

Thank you from Wasim

I just wanted to thank everyone for posting on this blog for the semester and, for the most part, actively commenting on each others' work. I know it's been a thorn in the side sometimes, and we sometimes got off track, but I hope everyone learned a little bit from doing the assignments and sharing their projects with this peers.

Blogging will be important once you all enter the "real world" out of college. It's a great (and cheap!) self-promotional tool. What we did this semester was just the start; a way to whet your appetite for blogging.

By creating a Google account to use this blog for the class, you've already created 90 percent of what you need to start your own blog, which I hope many of you try. College is a great time to learn the ropes of blogging.

As many of you have probably figured out, I run my own blog using Blogger - something I created after taking the same graphics class (albeit the graduate-level version). You can check it out at http://wasimonline.blogspot.com/. You'll find a link there to my Web site, which was created using the same principles I learned here in the interface design project. And I already showed you all how blogging can drive traffic to your Web site. It's a synergistic relationship between the two.

Try it - you may even find it's fun! All it takes is signing in and clicking on "Dashboard" at the top and then "Create a blog" on the next page.

Thanks everyone for a great semester. You all worked really hard and I saw some great work coming from this class. It's been a pleasure to work with you in my first instructional associate job here in Syracuse.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Wrap-up post

I honestly don't know where to begin with graphics. I loved it, but at the same time it was conducive to my obsessive perfectionism, which of course had me in the labs for a good portion of this semester. It is so helpful that we learned Adobe Creative Suite. I never knew I was capable of properly using a Mac, in fact. Now, a PC just seems complicated. I got in touch with my artsy side, and want to take more graphics classes. In fact, I'd like to switch into the major.
I never knew font would matter so much to me. I never really noticed type-faces on trivial things like medicine bottles or trucks- meaning that I never knew they mattered. Now I find myself analyzing every sign and label for a recognizable font. Yay, graphics! I also made friends with all of the students that work in the labs because I am in there so often for extended periods of time.

magazine re-do. fun stuff.




Sharing resources

This class was very useful to me in learning about the visual side of the communications industry--I'm grateful for the software training and the knowledge about design, photography and printing that I now have.

For those of you who would love to see your business cards in print, this site gives away 10 cards for free that come with a 10 percent coupon. It's a great way to see your cards before you by them on a proper piece of paper with double-sided or glossy effects. You just upload your image.

Enjoy your breaks!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Interface Design







Design Strategy:
I chose the same event as my not for profit poster, and purposely incorporated the poster design aspects into my website. The same icons – the band aid, pumpkin, candy corn, etc. – are featured in the navigation bar as identifiers for each section. I chose to do this because I not only wanted continuity between all publicity objects representing the SAFE event, but I also feel I captured the audience so well in my poster that I would incorporate the same child like shapes and colors in my website. This is a website for parents and kids to enjoy, and I designed for that audience.
The navigation bar’s shape and placement is for readability and eye travel. As the eye begins at the top left, it immediately sees the reason for the Web site – the event name. Then the eye travels down the curve to each brightly colored section bubble.
I used wide, but short blocks of text with colorful headers to make for “quick reads” and always included my helpful links on the right side of the page for consistency and eye travel. The eye will see them last, and they will hopefully be inclined to click through.

Typeface:
My “novelty” header font is Marker Felt and my body text is Georgia. I wanted to stick with a web-friendly font for my body, because the Red Cross might actually use this, as I am still an intern. Marker Felt reminds me of childhood handwriting, yet with enough readability to attract adults. The serif/sans serif contrast makes the website look professional despite its youthful theme.

Color:
I chose the traditional Halloween colors because it is a children’s event and it speaks to the audience, just as the bright candies and band-aids do. The black background serves as a matte background for the bright fonts and pictures to really pop out of the screen. My colors for the other navigation windows derive from the poster and from my own realm of bright, child like colors. I purposely did not stick with one color theme throughout; I wanted each page to be a little different with color, and used the design aspects to create consistency.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Website Project!!






Design brief:
I used the same organization from my poster project for my interface project. Jazzmin Hall is a friend of mine that is trying to start a new program with in the community of Englewood for young female children. I tried to accommodate the different of needs her website. I tried t use pictures that were visually pleasing to adults as well as children.
I did a page for things that I thought were important to the organization and this event. I made a page for the home page which describes what the event is about. I did a page about the organization mission and the style of dance that is being offered. I did a page on joining the organization.
I did a page on contributing and contacting the org.
In each I provide quick reads that were long enough to give the read some insight but not to long to push them away. I provided extra links on the pages that you would see on really websites. For example, a link for directions.

Typefaces:
I used verdana because this is the one out of the many typefaces that was recommended. It provided a small amount of versatility but definitely allowed me to follow the rule of visual hierarchy. Another thing about this font is that you could use it at a smaller size and it will still be legible.

Color:
I pulled the color out of the pictures that I used. I used mostly warm colors because I wanted her site to be warm and inviting. I also believe that it would make the website pop more than colors that were too dark or too light. In addition, the background is white; therefore, light colors would fade into the white. I felt that dark colors would not work with the theme of dance.