Sunday, March 13, 2011
Bubbly Fish
Here's a demo we did in my Graphic Interface class. We were to make a fish that blew bubbles when you moved it around. Go ahead and try it out!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Two More Spreads
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Strings to Her Soul
For Type and Visual Imagery, we are creating a catalogue on..... ourselves! Not gonna lie, I was a bit freaked out getting this assignment. I mean, how am I supposed to make a catalogue of me? Can my life really be thrown into a book? I almost feel guilty, like this is a giant, glorified shrine I'm designing... of myself. LOL. But, I have had some fun with it, and am excited to see the outcome. Here's a spread I'm working on. It's not finished but I need to move on and get more things done before I spend more hours on this.
I'm liking this direction with type used. It's not done but the look and feel is feeling better:

First go, all hand written:

This spread is dedicated to music, with random words I think and feel when I play the guitar.
I'm liking this direction with type used. It's not done but the look and feel is feeling better:

First go, all hand written:

This spread is dedicated to music, with random words I think and feel when I play the guitar.
Getting Back into Digital Drawing
For Graphic Interface, we are creating a flash game. Quick timed 5 min sketch of something totally random. This kid isn't part of my game, but trying to get my brain flowing and more comfortable with digital drawing again. It's been awhile. Since I haven't posted for awhile, may as well post a doodle :)

Friday, January 21, 2011
Finest Little Cigar Made
My mom gave me this awesome, old cigar box from my Grandma. She doesn't know the history of it, but we think it was one of my Grandma's Father's cigar boxes. I'm dying to know the history of it, I'll have to find out.
I am SO excited to have this! Vintage graphic design, this box is one of those things that reassures me I'm in the right field if I'm drooling when I look at it :)







I am SO excited to have this! Vintage graphic design, this box is one of those things that reassures me I'm in the right field if I'm drooling when I look at it :)








New painting: "Hope in Uncertainty"
This last weekend I heard of an art sale going on at USU. So I ran to the store, bought some canvases, and painted and painted and painted away! 3 days later, we set it up, and put it for sale the following day. End result: it didn't sale. But I did it, and I'm pretty happy about that.
Title: "Hope in Uncertainty"



Title: "Hope in Uncertainty"




Tuesday, January 11, 2011
History of ID and Architecture: Recap
This class caught me completely off guard. Turned out to be my favorite art history class, and a real inspiring one. Our professor was very animated and passionate about the class, which makes a WORLD of difference. We learned from the beginning of architecture, back to Egypt where pharoahs ruled, tombs filled with extravagant gold and precious stones and memorabilia and furniture. The first shelves discovered in Skara Bra, Scotland. On to Greece, and Rome and their sculpture, their philosophy, their politics and religious beliefs and how that effected the furniture they filled their rooms with. The Roman Triumphant Arch, symbolism. How this branched from Italy to France, then to England. The movement of Architecture and how much of what we see today stems back to ancient Greece. Queen anne funiture, Chippendale. It was so interesting to see how much Religion and Politics effected the movement of furniture, interior design, and architecture. Pushing extremes from everything for God, to everything for the law and rulers (eg. King Henry VIII) and how it's bounced back and forth depending on who was in charge. Who would have thought politics and religion were the major factors in the course of Interior Design and Architecture?
We sketched a total of 40 sketches, in pen, of furniture, art, or architecture we discussed. Here's a bunch thrown together to show a bit of what we did.

Class rating: *****
We sketched a total of 40 sketches, in pen, of furniture, art, or architecture we discussed. Here's a bunch thrown together to show a bit of what we did.

Class rating: *****
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Happy Holidays!
Hope the Holidays found you all well! I know mine did. Lots of food, family, friends, singing, painting, sleeping, all that good stuff!
My sisters were creative this year and made a lot of their gifts for their kids. Tawnya crocheted toys, made pajamas, even crocheted me a cowl. Rachelle and Sean made a giant barbie doll house, sewed up some nightgowns for their girls. I'm constantly surrounded my creative people...and I love it. I had Lane for Christmas. He recently moved to Indiana for Dental School, and has been begging me to paint a picture for his house! And since I had him this year for Christmas, I figured I may as well paint his present!

God bless, and Happy Holidays!
My sisters were creative this year and made a lot of their gifts for their kids. Tawnya crocheted toys, made pajamas, even crocheted me a cowl. Rachelle and Sean made a giant barbie doll house, sewed up some nightgowns for their girls. I'm constantly surrounded my creative people...and I love it. I had Lane for Christmas. He recently moved to Indiana for Dental School, and has been begging me to paint a picture for his house! And since I had him this year for Christmas, I figured I may as well paint his present!

God bless, and Happy Holidays!
End of Semester: Painting Recap
Turned into a hectic semester! Accomplished quite a bit. Picked up an internship that consumed MUCH more of my time than expected. Made a few posters, programs, and other things for music events. Really loved that opportunity. My Brand Identity class had a huge project to brand Downtown Logan City: our client was the head of the Downtown Alliance. Our group did an amazing job, I'm really proud of the outcome. Painting class was great, learned a lot and now really want to paint more! Here's some pics...
Painting 1:cluster of paintings

Favorite: Shoes

My other favorite was the 2nd palette knife painting. It was supposed to be a self portrait. Mine looked like a man, so I went with it. Then my professor said it looked like a dead corpse you might see at that "Body World" exhibit! Lol. It was fitting, being done around Halloween.

Turns out, I love to paint. I'll be doing more in the future :)
Painting 1:cluster of paintings

Favorite: Shoes

My other favorite was the 2nd palette knife painting. It was supposed to be a self portrait. Mine looked like a man, so I went with it. Then my professor said it looked like a dead corpse you might see at that "Body World" exhibit! Lol. It was fitting, being done around Halloween.

Turns out, I love to paint. I'll be doing more in the future :)
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Brand Identity Final Project: the MFA
Brand Identity Final Project: The MFA
Recap: Rebrand Downtown Logan.
We gave a 10 minute presentation, including a preface to our project and proposal, a video illustrating our proposal, and question and answer time. I'm really proud of our group. We even pulled an all-nighter at the school, working on this til 6 in the morning. Hard work but it all paid off. During our presentation, we handed this 'swag' to the judges:





Here's a really horrible copy of the video. Figured it was better than nothing. (turn down your speakers...) I don't have the original file, so I recorded it from a burned DVD playing on my laptop LOL. It's a school project, not a professional video. Awfully time consuming but that's just how it is in the creative world! :) It really sweet at 1:53. SO happy with how that turned out.
Recap: Rebrand Downtown Logan.
We gave a 10 minute presentation, including a preface to our project and proposal, a video illustrating our proposal, and question and answer time. I'm really proud of our group. We even pulled an all-nighter at the school, working on this til 6 in the morning. Hard work but it all paid off. During our presentation, we handed this 'swag' to the judges:





Here's a really horrible copy of the video. Figured it was better than nothing. (turn down your speakers...) I don't have the original file, so I recorded it from a burned DVD playing on my laptop LOL. It's a school project, not a professional video. Awfully time consuming but that's just how it is in the creative world! :) It really sweet at 1:53. SO happy with how that turned out.
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