Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Summary of My Logo Design

Diverse Dance Team

The Diverse Dance Team is a unique dance team in our school which focuses on different styles of dance ranging from hip hop to kpop. The goal of this team is to have members express themselves freely, gain confidence, and develop better team working skills. The team requires no previous experience as its founders teach the members the dance moves and wants the members to feel more comfortable with the dances. The dance team is also special as it is so diverse in its members and the dances which they learn. Anyone who is looking to join the team is more than welcomed to become a part of it.


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Typefaces

Well, this weekend I went out at night and I had some trouble as it was too dark for the signs to appear in my images, but I did manage to find some stuff in a store and some items which I bought.

While in a supply store I saw these hanging and I found it really interesting that all of those signs which we see just about everyday are all sans serif and capitalized as well. I realized that most of the street signs which we see around the city are also the same, they are all also sans serif and capitalized as well. However, some of the signs are not all capitalized which is interesting because someone had told me that when words are all capitalized, it is harder to read than words that are lower case.










On Sunday, I was juicing and I when I looked at the bottle, I noticed the name of the company was written in script and I thought it was nice, trying to make the bottle appear more appealing and pretty to the person who is drinking it. I noticed besides that, the bottles are in sans serif and all lowercase. The words at the top before listing the ingredients are in bold and are larger than the ingredients which are listed. All the way at the bottom, the typeface is still the same, however this time, it is smaller. I realized that on packaging, certain words are smaller, but I'm not really sure why or is there really a reasoning behind this.


















I couldn't get an exact picture of Pearl Paint as it was dark when I was out, but I realized that its a decorative typeface. I find this really appropriate and interesting as it as an art store. This typeface really fits the mood and really shows the viewer that it is an art store. If the sign were in serif and oldstyle, it wouldn't have really fit for the sign.

Although I didn't really get a chance to take photos outside, I realized that many signs usually use sans serif. I think maybe sans serif is more modern, maybe a bit more casual and friendly than serif, or it's just a way of advertising and trying to get in costumers. Either way, I think typefaces are a big part of our everyday lives and usually many people don't see that until they learn about it. It took me a while to really start paying attention to signs and its typefaces and now I really notice that I have started to pay more attention to it. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

My Edited Photo



In this image I created on Gimp, I put Niall Horan jumping at one of his concerts onto a background of a beach which I took over the summer.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Letter to Symbol Reflection

While using Gimp, what was most frustrating aspect of the program and/or project? (Ex. Gimp Tools, translating sketch to design, creating transitional layers, etc.)  

I think the most frustrating part for me was learning to use the program and all of its functions. I don't have much experience with Gimp and because of this, it took me a while to really get to what I was trying to make. Another aspect I found frustrating was trying to really create what I drew on my post its onto Gimp because I tried to make it as detailed and as perfect as I could without really noticing how much time I had to finish it. Due to this I started to rush myself a bit towards the end creating some images that aren't as great as they could have been. At one point, I also found myself wanting to change my idea as I thought it was nearly impossible to create what I had in mind on Gimp, but I decided not to, as I realized I didn't have enough time to change it, so I continued and finished with what I started with.

After completing the project, which Gimp tools do you feel most confident in using? Explain why. 

I would say that I am pretty confident in using the path tool. This is because I used the path tool for all of my images to create the curves needed. I wouldn't say that I am perfect at it, but I do know how to use it pretty well, such as clicking on the end to change the size or shape, moving the curves around the page, and dragging it onto the other side of the paper to create a symmetrical image of what I originally created with it. I know that there are many more things that can be done with it, but as of right now I do not know them, but I would say I have a good idea of how I should be using it.

Which Gimp Tool do you wish you were better at using?   Explain why. 

I have no specific tool which I wish I am better at using as I haven't gone through all of the tools on Gimp yet. But, I do hope that I get to test it around and play with it more so that I know which tools I can improve on for next time.
However, the layers on Gimp confuses me and I would like to learn how that really works as I find it really different from when I used Photoshop.

What would you like to create with Gimp next?
 *If you do not like Gimp then asnwer the following: What kind of projects/artwork will Gimp be most useful?  Explain why.

I would like to know how to add in other photos or images onto a background which I already have. I'm not sure if it is part of the layers, but if so, I would like to learn how to do it.

Friday, November 1, 2013