Thursday, April 30, 2009

Finalizing Museum Exhibit



I'm so close! I can feel it!

Final 10

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I believe these selection best represent the 10 requirements and best represent the extent of my research. The numbers are matched to the requirements posted on the VisCom blog. In the end I decided to juxtapose words with patterns, as can be seen by my final product.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Further Color and Concept Refinement


The colors are now more muted, but still serious. It was important that the icons not be muddied by the background color, yet it add something to the compositions. The font is all the same across all of the words. I have also included the title of the exhibit to the compositions for clarification.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Colors!





I have further refined all my content. I have a consistent theme now, of big san serif font against a pattern set on a diagonal. I didn't know how excatly incorporate the smithsonian logo, so I tried big and small and all different kinds.

Friday, April 24, 2009

I'm So Organized


It's my artboard for my VisCom iterations.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Viscom Crops





I picked my direction and went in and made interesting crops to seven different compositions. I tried to make the crops all different, for example, I had ones that were straight, and ones that were crooked. Ones that were zoomed in, and ones with lots of white space. Ones that focused on the word, and ones that focused on the the pattern. I'm happy with my results, and I feel like I could use all of these, but I think a mostly consistent direction would work better.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Final Flyer



Heyo!

Hats: Patterns and Juxtapositions









Here is a good range of my studies for the initial steps in this project. I first started out having my patterns and juxtapositions be separate, but after making the death count composition, I decided that it could be a powerful tool. I tried it with many different options, and am happy with some of my results. I also tried to fish for deeper metaphors with my words. The wheels of the truck that carries the word BATTLE are made from army helmets, therefore the helmets are carrying the weight of war.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My Website? Maybe? CSS?

Here is the domain that I was provided with by a certain Eppelheimer. I did my best with it. There is also a link to my CSS hierarchy exercises, if you're interested in that kind of thing.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Final Photos for Book Covers





Flier. It doesn't fly.


outside

inside
This is a flier. For Alexey Brodovitch. It has info.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Infograph


We have come to the conclusion of the infograph. This was a completely new experience for me, so I learned a lot. The closest I have come to visualizing information is creating a mind map, or an outline in Word. This was a whole new cookie. First and foremost the organization of the information that makes sense both formally and conceptually was a challenge. I have learned that even after the information is organized, it is very hard to make it visually appealing. I had a lot of difficulty creating a good formal space. I learned that many little details have to be considered when creating such a complex structure. For example, I had trouble integrating the images so they made sense with the style of the infograph. A couple things I would change is, of course, the top part, I need to go through more rounds and get more feedback for it. Also, I think it would be interesting to see my infograph with a different color scheme.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Webtrends Map



This is a very exciting visual map. Every year a design firm called Information Architects releases a visual map of the trends for the past year. They have done it for four years now, and every time it gets better and better. The map is modeled after the Tokyo subway system, the stations corresponding with reals ones, both in location and in the size and flow of traffic through them. I think this it is amazing how they mapped out such a giant thing as the internet.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Iterations! A VisCom exclusive.


oh boy.

Finalizing Book Covers




I wanted to have a really strong central theme running throughout my book covers. Obviously, the main object of each game is on the front cover. The back cover contains a player interacting with the object, as well as an arena, on which the game is played. I wanted to keep the text minimal, and have it interact only in the way that it points to the object, lightly.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Final Brodovitch Poster



I have finally settled on a good image to go with my typography. I have added just a hint of cyan to make my blacks pop.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Evolution



After adding color and combining some of my earlier ideas I came upon two directions I could go in. In the first version I wanted to have to top section more scattered to contrast the bottom one, as opposed to the second poster where the section is more structured like the rest of the poster. Also, I wanted to highlight the text about protection and fashion, because they were the most important elements in the infograph. I was wondering about the use of the icons in the second version, and if they are as coherent as the first version.

Digitizing the Infograph





The first drafts were all black and white, with no type alteration. It was more about where I wanted to composition to go as a whole.

Even More Typography, Good God