This was another week long project. We had to produce a poster for a film which we did in our style. For this I wanted to produce something like a 1950's B-Movie.
I used rollers and paint to produce the image. I cut out where I had put the paint down and then put the whole thing together on photoshop.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
If I were a place
For this project we had to produce a piece of work in our style that also reflected our personality.
I went for a beach scene at night. I produced it without a final image in my head and this is what happened.
We only had a week on this so I think sometimes it's better to produce things without over thinking it makes it more free and there's not as much pressure to get it right.
I went for a beach scene at night. I produced it without a final image in my head and this is what happened.
We only had a week on this so I think sometimes it's better to produce things without over thinking it makes it more free and there's not as much pressure to get it right.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Palindrome
Mad dash Saddam
For this project we had to produce an image with the palindrome given to us. My Palindrome was Mad dash Saddam. A added element to the image was it had to be able to be viewed from more then one way. I produced a image that was based on Arabic patterns. I also made it into a camel race where the camels are running around the pattern. I also drew it on squared paper I think this makes it more contemporary and interesting.
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What I'm really thinking
For this project we had to produce an image within a 5cm circle, which was quite constricting.
It had to be about something we feel strongly about, I did my piece about a disease that my mother suffers with, which is coeliac disease.
I felt it isn't that well known so that's why I choose to produce a article about it. It is where someone is wheat and gluten intolerant. So they have to have a life long gluten free diet.
That is why I produced an image with baguettes that look ominous and dangerous looming out of the circle.
That is why I produced an image with baguettes that look ominous and dangerous looming out of the circle.
Lady Luck
Luck be a Lady
These are my two finals I produced for the project entitled "Luck" it was for a magazine article which went across two pages.I choose to illustrate with typography so I drew out the song Luck be a Lady by Frank Sinatra.
I wanted it so be solely made out of typography and have a flavour of the 1950's.
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