Monday, November 8, 2010
Concept Development
Monday, April 19, 2010
Resume
This is my resume that I made in InDesign which I loved using to create a unique but still professional looking resume. I incorporated my design logo that I created not too long ago to represent my design style and to give a creative feel to my resume. Using InDesign was a lot of fun to be able to do things that you would not normally be able to when making a resume in Microsoft Word which I typically used for this before. I could have however made my resume more creative with a backdrop maybe or just something more different than a normal resume. I used the color at the top to draw in the readers eyes to my name and contact information. I wanted to keep a consistent and organized layout for my text so I kept that very simple. I could have changed the text color to the dark purple to create more unity and variety within my resume. I am happy with the overall outcome of this resume versus the resume I had before which was a lot more boring than this one. In the future I will push it a little more to create more of an interesting resume and one that is very personal and one of a kind.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Design Logo
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Textile Pattern
This was done in Photo Shop by taking a small section from pictures I have taken and warping and distorting them until they are unrecognizable. Then by applying my 6 designs to a pattern I get this final look seen above which I really had a fun time creating from scratch. The overall design is pleasing to my eye and I think I balanced the purples well enough. I also wanted to create the focal point in the middle by surrounding the purple swirl with its complement yellow. I do however think the orange should have been bolder to draw your eye into the middle more versus bringing it outward. This was one of my first projects ever done in Photo shop however and I think this helped me gain more knowledge with this program as well as become more comfortable with it to. It is sorta weird looking back at this now because I know what each picture was before I distorted it but others would not guess that my purple graduating gown is the swirl design and the green pattern is part of the Eiffel Tower. It just makes this piece that much more personal to me and shows my passions in an interesting and artistic way.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Scotish/Irish Inspired Quilt Pattern
This is an Irish and Scottish heritage inspired pattern that reflects religion, fashion and history of these two cultures. The basic design pattern originates from a traditional Irish chain quilt block, using light and dark fabrics to create this contrasting look. The two different plaid patterns used represent the kilt that both cultures identify with, however the tartan fabric was first used as a fashion statement in Scotland, using a wide variety of colors. The Irish Celtic knot displayed in the center signifies a “shield knot,” which is said to offer protection form evil spirits. Overall the color scheme represents the green four leaf clovers of Ireland and the red tones stand for the Scotland red lion shown in the corners.