Wednesday, August 28, 2013

August 28,2013: Got Milk Ad

This is my "Got Milk?" ad for Digital Photography. I really enjoyed doing projects with creative freedom. Since we got to have fun with this project I decided that I didn't want to do the typical updated style. I love the style of old posters so I went and had the idea that I wanted to do a Pin-up poster because I wanted to make one for some time now. Of course I tried to keep it as clean as possible but step out my comfort zone just a little. This came out almost the way I wanted, but I didn't want to overkill the picture and the lighting I set up with so many filters. The background was a green screen so the edges around me would be sharp and clean after I refined the edge. Its a balance issue that you can tell that I have to fix, or maybe you didn't notice. I have gotten lots of feedback about this ad on how quote "awesome" it came out and was asked if this was even a photo of myself as it is rare I dress a particular way. If I could change something, it would be the tilt and some of the reflections. I would put this project as one of my favorites.    

August 28, 2013: 5 Image Progression




Here is my progression piece. With this project we were instructed to create an interesting 5 image progression to show what we have learned in Photoshop class. Here I'm only showing three. This turned out to be one of my favorite pieces. When it comes to creating a concept relating to me, I try to let people in my world and show how I'm feeling because people don't see it. Just like any other person, I suffer from bad anxieties, and I'm overly nice to others, which I love being but it ruins me. I tried to show in a fairly creative way on how I feel or the way any type of artist may feel when over stressed. everything in the progression photos mean something. I'm dressed in my favorite blazer with my skates representing my life and what I love doing. Growing up I had this social anxiety and liked to be alone and that is represented by me sitting on the floor alone in the dark. As the photos go down, you see a tv representing control placed on my head and you also see a bomb representing people and "all" my personal issues. Mid way down it shows that I lose control and all my creative thoughts, ideas, hobbies and worries explode out my mind with paint representing blood. Even though this is how I feel sometimes in two different ways (my life and a designer), it also in general takes on the lives or the frustrations of a graphic artist who understands the nagging of others who want handouts and don't understand that even though we enjoy designing, it runs us crazy when it's not understood that it's not fun and games, it's a living just like any job. If I could change anything I wouldn't. The photos have nice lighting and I personally think the concept was daring. I like to tap into my viewers mind and hear what they think my work is about. My teacher of this particular class loved it with a response "WOW" and a grade in the high 90's. I also received great feedback from supporters. Even though my program director thought it was pessimistic, he liked it as well. Art is art in my eyes because things can always be worse than graphic expression.   

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

August 7, 2013: Photography






Other than being a Graphic Designer, I also do photography. I'm asked more to take photos than doing design most of the time. Even though its not my main focus, I get recommended to take someones special moments and capture them from previous clients. When it comes to photography I try to make the photos interesting as possible by getting point of view, close ups and of course candid shots. Most of my photos are group, family, maternity, parties and just for fun. I also have experience in themed and partly nude photography. I love natural lighting when it comes to photography. I only use the flash when needed and I shoot in manual most of the time to give my photos different styles and looks. If Its for a party where time is not great, I shoot automatic as long as my clients are happy. I try to take great photos where editing is not needed unless requested to do so.    

August 7, 2013: Black History Month Poster.

Here is my Black History Month poster I created as a South University employee. I was instructed to design a interesting poser to grab students attention about the upcoming activities on campus during the month of February. I had no clue how I wanted to tackle the poster idea.  So I went searching online for inspiration and how other designers went on coming up with a design. After some searching I began to work. I decided to put some important figures in my piece but I didn't want the figures to be over powering to one another. I had an idea to have a simple color scheme of only three colors which were light brown, brown, and black. Contrast, balance, and interest was what I was shooting for and I accomplished that by putting all the figures in brown to convey unity and put them all on one side to create a conjoined flow. I put the information on the poster and did a little type design for it's my strong point when it comes to graphic design. After that was done, I wasn't sure if I was completely done because the balance seemed off. To fix the issue, I went on an added circle designs in the negative space (which would be the light brown area) making my design feel more complete. I have received lots of complements for this poster by staff and friends at South University and I also think it is one of my best and strong pieces I have done. I was very proud of myself and got lots of praise for this one informative poster.