Sunday, 30 November 2008

100...

We've been asked to take a minimum of 100 photographs of: Objects, people, words, places and textures. We also had to choose whether to compose the photographs either landscape or portrait. Here's a few examples I took!!!

Objects


People

Words

Texture..

I've got loooads more, but these have to be some of my favourites!!
I tried to get one of each category, but I didn't really get any good ones of '
places'. Just boring buildings really! I'll leave that one up to your imagination!
I LOVED taking this pictures though!! I LOVE photography!! Especially when I've been told to go out and explore... textures and stuff! That category had to be my favouri
te!

Once we had brought in our 100 photographs, we were put into groups of 4, and were given instructions to categorise out images into: words, places, people, textures an
d objects.

Good ol' Tim there!
We had a little scoot around the room to see everyone elses attempts at the fun task. Then, were put into pairs... and was given a different pairs work
to play with. We had Leighs and... someone elses............ the name escapes me. Basically, we had to find two interesting ways of categorising there photos. It was tricky, but we got there!!!


This would be Leighs photographs. We decided it would be interesting to split them up into two groups, showing where she took the picturs. i.e. inside, or outside.

And this.. would be the name which slipped my mind! However, they were good images. They consisted of a lot of colour, so we decided to categorise them in similar colours! It worked out pretty neat!


Friday, 28 November 2008

The 4 month brief

Well here's a few of the snaps I've taken during this week for this rather long brief. The definition I've chosen to focus on is... 'a formation of people, objects or things on besides/behind eachother'. I've tried not to think too literally, just to make it as interesting as possible.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Botox and mail shot..

I'm soooo glad this mail shot project is done and out the way!! Well, saying that, I've still got a voucher to put together and attach to a card! Hmpf.
But anyways, it's all done, and now I shall go through my though process. :)
The mail shot project was based on the newspaper article we researched for the previous project. Just to remind y'all, mine was 'Botox is great!'.
I researched some more, to see what exactly a mail shot is. We also had to produce a mailing list. All these complex words were totally new to me, so the research I found was vital!!
Once I knew exactly what a mail shot was, I came up with various ideas as to what I could do.
I went on a bit of a tangent, and kind of wandered away from the whole birthday thing (which I had done in the previous project). I wantedto see what other ideas I could come up with. I always knew I wanted to carry on with the birthday idea though. It's just interesting to see what else was available to be done.
I wanted the whole package to be about birthdays. So, I thought, what kind of things are there when it comes to a birthday?? Well, there's balloons, cards, wrapping paper, ribbons etc.. I grew a very fond liking to the card idea. So, I made it into a gift card. I designed a voucher and a card.
I didn't have many ideas for the mailing list. I didn't know exactly how to go about it. But as it had to be 'visually engaging', I thought, why not make it 3D? Well.. kind of 3D! Lol!!!!! I made birthday tags, and stuck a piece of string through the corner.

Even though my theme was 'birthdays', I also though, well, botox is very doctory, so, I thought it would be appropriate to make it look clinicy at the same time. I decided the card and vouchers would be a skin colour. This would represent where you'd have botox. Also, I used a scrunched up piece of paper to place behind the fleshy colour. This would make it even more obvious that it supposed to be skin. I then thought white would be good for the text. As well as these two colours, I decided to use a red. This, I made the envelope out of.
I think if I were to re-do anything, I'd change the colour. Probably the red. They look OK together, but I think it would benefit from a different one.

Here's my final resolution.
All 10 envelopes, with cards, vouchers and tags for the mailing list.




Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Mm.. tooty fruity

Ladies and gentlemen, I know present to you....... 
THE FRUIT LADY!


Monday, 17 November 2008

LittleBigPlanet

This so deserved a place on the blog!!
One of the most amazing games I've ever played!
Basically, you create your sac boy, choosing the skin colour, whether you want him to have hair, glasses, clothes etc.
Then you start the game, and complete levels, collecting prizes inside bubbles along the way! You can win stickers, objects, or more appearances. It's soooo good!
As well as it being totally AMAZING to play, I noticed the logo (above) for it is pretty damn good too.






Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Lots of love...

This was a rather tough, but interesting brief! For this, I had to produce a set of high impact posters which deliver a personal identified message derived from the research I gathered during reading week. They had to be presented at A3 scale with a 2:1 format. I was like, whaaaaaaaaaat... when we were first told. But with the help from little ol' Pheonix, I understood! Go mee!!
Most of the research I gathered was to do with how botox helps headaches. I picked this because I thought it was interesting, and would be different from the whole ageing thing. In the end though, it got the better of me. I went straight back to wrinkles. I really wanted to stay focused on the headaches, but my messages just weren't working at all. No one could understand what I was trying to say.
I did kind of stay with my initial idea, with the ''party string'' etc, only, I used it to represent getting older each birthday that comes around. I thought this was a more interesting approach.
I actually made finished pieces by hand, which I had to stick up in front of everyone. I was SO embarrassed. As soon as I saw everyone else's posters, I just wanted to curl up. Mine weren't made to a good standard at all. For a start, I used white paper.. even though the brief clearly states, 'You CANNOT use black or white in your final resolutions'. DUUUH. I also used pencil, which, of course, is a tone of black. GR!
So, here are my first set of final resolutions.

I can't stress how much I'm embarrassed by them. But I guess by putting them up here, it'll make me learn not be try and be such a clever arse!
I decided to re-do them... on computer. I actually think they came out rather well. It took a while. The spirals were the trickiest! Damn pen tool!

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Visual Language 2

Good ol' Ian with his camera. Trusty little man. :)

Another amazing session! It all kinda feels a little babyish, but it's so cool! Illustrating words and such, using minimal media. It's so tough not to use literally imagery. That's one major problem I have I'm ashamed to say. But hey. It's all good practise.
This session, we wrote down 5 verbs and 5 adjectives. I can't even remember what I wrote, so I shan't go down that path. So yeah, we wrote them down, then stuck them all in the randomizer. We 'randomly' picked one of each, and basically had to do exactly what we done last week... use the coloured paper to create those words. It was a bit more tricky today though, considering we had two words to work with at the same time.

'Happy roll'

'Clapping run'

We then all had the word 'dog', and had to pick an adjective. To clarify, I can't draw dogs to save my life. To start off with, I drew a wiggly tail...? See. I can't draw. :( And just as I thought they would, people guessed this to be a 'fat dog'. GRR.
'boring dog'

I then chose the word 'snake'. So again, we picked another adjective and put the two words together. 'Snake shout'

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Visual Literacy

Ok, so we've been asked to gather examples of metaphors, synecdoches, and metonyms. From looking at the worksheet I got with the descriptions on, I kinda doodled a few examples Fred gave us. As an example.. the Statue of Liberty's a visual synecdoche because when you look at it, you think of New York. The same goes for say, a baguette. We think of France, don't we? Even though every county has them. Well, the thing I don't get is, a baguette could be used as a synecdoche, a metaphor, and a metonym. (I think anyway) So really, anything can be used as all three of those words.
Anyway, enough of the jabbering.. here's a few examples I found..

Visual Metaphors

These are awesome advertisements! They're really quite self explainatory. But, as I'm nice, I'll give a little definition. :)
Basically, they're both French Aids Campaigns. The metaphor is simple = Unprotected Sex is 'like' being in bed with a venomous insects. Scary, disgusting but effective, and it's the emotional hook that people connect with.

Here's another one...

Here, the metaphor again is fun and clear = Driving a Rover is 'like' having a lion as a pet. The playful juxtaposition works well. Again... a simple and effective approach that can only exist in a parallel world, yet delightfully explains the world that we live in.

Visual Metonyms


Croissants. Any average person would automatically associate them with France. They don't look Frenchy... so why?? Everyone likes them. Every country likes them. Hm.

Visual Synecdoches



Friday, 7 November 2008

12.05... it's the weekend! :D

Finally!! It's officially the weekend! :') Can't wait for the lie in tomorrow!!!! Not gonna be an awfully massive one. Let's just say, I won't be getting up at 7! AAH! :D
Need to town it asap, come home, and do le work! After some foam board too. Hmpf.
So yeah. This projects been another bit of a bum. Found out today that the posters can't work as one. Arrrrgh! So I've had to change it.... AGAIN! No worries though. I got the brain in top speedos! It WILL be done for Monday, and I WON'T be re-doing it!
Look out for the finished pieces! :O
The crit...
Didn't like it too much. Ok, so I prefer doing what we did to standing in front of everyone and talking. But hey. I dunno.

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

Oh what a lovely evening!

Dawn's birthday meal. :) I thought it deserved to be on here.
Was such a GORGEOUS burger! MMM.......




Visual Language

This lesson was sooooooo fun! :D
Basically, we picked a word out of the randomizer, and had to create it using red, yellow, blue and while paper. We could only use squares, lines, type, and colour to represent them.
Admitidly I found it quite hard to begin with, but once I got going, I was well away!! It was quite interesting seeing people's attempts. Especially for the word I stuck in the randomizer.. jelly! HA! Bless.
Here's some of my favourites..

Right, so there they are. And in order, the words were..
1. Lost
2. Mirror
3. Excited
Ok, so I've been told to put Boysie's name under this. What a gay boy! 
(I stole it)

'Botox is great!'

Here's a few examples of the work I produced which advertise botox.
After making a quick example for a fact, opinion, open question and a closed question, I began brainstorming symbols to do with my subject. Then I randomly put symbols and either a fact, opinion... etc together to form these!!

Basically, I chose to focus on how botox is used for medical conditions like headaches. After reseaching my chosen subject, I found the images below. I wanted to include what botox actually looks like, so again, I brainstormed more ideas. I then came to the idea of it looking like party poppers and string. These are my reasons for using it in the above piece of work.
I found the way in which we worked really useful. Although my ideas aren't brilliant, it was a great way to make sure all the bad ideas came out first. I did struggle to begin with, but once I had my first one sorted, I was on a roll!

Other people's work...

This are some awesome ideas!!