Friday, June 23, 2017

Animation Project



OK, here's the final result of my animation project. I couldn't say that I "finished" it as much as I simply decided to stop working on it. To be completely frank I feel like I wasn't able to get it to the level I wanted and I feel like it looks pretty low-rent, but it does include all the elements I detailed in my sketch and discussed online, so that's something. It's a commercial for my fictional design company. For the background I took a picture of my backyard and tarted it up a little in Photoshop. I created the text and the images in Illustrator. I drew the dogs and cats by hand with the Paintbrush tool and used the Shape tool to help create the pencil. The hardest part turned out to be getting the rain of cats and dogs the way I wanted, as I'm nowhere near mastering the subtleties of the animation tools in Flash. Subsequently I feel like that's the weakest-looking part, but again, at least it exists. I recorded my own original soundtrack music on my guitar, just using the onboard computer microphone. I timed it out to fit the length of the clip, but the ending of the music still ends up a little abrupt. The only thing I couldn't figure out how to do at all was to get the 3D text I created in Illustrator to maintain its 3D effect when I brought it into Flash; somehow the 3D got lost in the transition. Anyhow, the whole thing was the best I could do; I spent so much time fiddling with it that I had repetitive stress syndrome for a couple of days afterwards!


Sunday, June 4, 2017

Flash Animation Sketch


Here's my sketch for my Flash animation idea. And here's hoping I haven't bitten off more than I can chew! We'll soon find out. :)

It's a commercial for my own fictional design company, Allen Design. The background will be a photo I take of a grassy patch, probably my own back yard. I'll bring that in through Photoshop. I'll have the sun rising to the top of the page, then I'll have the cats and dogs falling down from the sky. I plan to create those in Illustrator. And in the end, to make my visual pun I'll have my logo sitting on top of a giant pencil point, which I'll probably also make in Illustrator. Please click the image below to enlarge.


Sunday, May 21, 2017

Final Design for Poster Competition


Here's the final design I came up with for my poster competition. I kept it pretty close to the original sketch. As you can probably tell, I drew the bear from scratch using Painbrush, mostly because I couldn't think of a better way to do it. I used the Shaper tool for the ice pond. Click on the image to enlarge.





Poster Competition Sketch


Here's the sketch I came up with for my poster design for the Graphic Matters open-call poster competition. In keeping with the competition's theme of using designs that speak out against false notions in a political context, hopefully with the use of satire/sarcasm/etc., I decided to have a polar bear ice skating across a quickly cracking pond, using the obvious "skating on thin ice" metaphor to express the dangers of buying into climate change denial.

I'm going to try to make the "thin ice" lettering look as icy as possible. And I'm thinking of having the letters in "climate change" slowly go from icy blue to deep red from left to right. I haven't figured out yet what kind of background I might want, if any. Please click the image to enlarge.


Thursday, April 27, 2017

Website Design Project: Final Designs


Here are the final designs for my website project. As a reminder, the business I invented, Green Sounds, is a combination record store, cafe, and live performance space that runs on solar power and is built with and uses recyclable materials.

Here's the landing page. I used leaves and an organic-looking color scheme to emphasize the "natural" aspect of the business. Like I mentioned in our tutorial discussions, I did look into the tutorial Dylan posted about adding leaves to letters, but in the end I decided I wanted the letters to actually be made of leaves rather than just have leaves on them. I did the leaves by hand with the pen tool, which was kind of laborious. Adding drop shadows helped a lot with the look. I made the record images by hand using the shaper tool. As always, please click each image below to enlarge.



Here's the Mission page. Mostly the same ideas as the first page. I tried to make the parchment by hand, and I found a tutorial about how to do it, but it involved some pretty sophisticated machinations with the pen tool that I wasn't quite up to, so I imported a parchment image from the web instead.


Here's the Space page. Since a lot of the other elements are the same as the Mission page, I used a different parchment and a different typeface to change things up a little.


Here's the Cafe page. FYI, I added a drop shadow to the Events link because it wasn't popping out enough against its background. But hopefully it doesn't look weird to have the shadow on only one of the event links; it looked OK to me.


Here's the Events page. I decided to use the wood background, which I imported from the web, to continue the theme of maintaining an organic feel. Again I added drop shadows to the links where they overlapped with the calendar so they popped out better.


Sunday, April 23, 2017

Website Design Sketch: Green Sounds


The green business I invented for this project is an environmentally conscious record store that uses green power, recyclable materials, etc. and features an organic cafe featuring locally sourced fare, as well as a performance space run by solar power. It's called Green Sounds.

Here's the landing page design. The letters spelling "green" are made out of leaves, the background is a record, as are the "O"'s in "Our" for each of the links. Please click the image to enlarge.


Here's the mission statement page. Similar leaves and records in the lettering scheme. And as indicated in the image, handwritten-looking letters on parchment-style paper for the actual mission statement. Click to enlarge the image.


Here's the space page, giving details about the space, with a photo showing the record store/performance space. Same leaves, record images, parchment.


Here's the cafe page, with a menu image containing a description of the cafe as well as a listing of its fare. Leaves, record images are continued.



Here's the events page listing the events occurring each day at the performance space, on a calendar image. These would be clickable and each lead to an individual page with more detailed info. Leaves, record images are continued.


Monday, April 17, 2017

Identity Design & Branding: Final Logo Designs

I tried to keep my final designs as close to my sketches as I could. Here's the EmpireX logo. I decided to go with the second of the two variations I had sketched out. FYI: I realized too late that I should have figured out how to upload it in a way that would enable you to see it against a white background when you click to enlarge it here, but oh well...


Here are the Piano Pets and Pizza Pi logos. For the latter, I've included two versions, one where the word "pi" is actually spelled out over the pi symbol and one with just the symbol, which I think might be enough on its own. FYI: these are basically meant to be children's games, so the logos are intended to be kid-friendly. Please click the images to see in proper size.