Monday, 18 January 2016
Monday, 4 January 2016
Designer Research 5x5x5
-American graphic designer, art director and illustrator
- partner at creative agency Sagmeister & Walsh.
-she began coding and designing websites at age 11
-she documented the social experiment on a blog, 40 Days of Dating
-Blending handcraft, photography and painting with digital design
Paula Scher
-American graphic designer, painter and art educator in design
-she was the first designer to create a new identity and promotional graphics system for The Public Theater
- She is a recipient of the National Design Award,
-member of the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame.
- she went to college thinking that she was going to be a painter, but she couldn’t really draw, so she tried other things which was graphic designer
louise fili
-American graphic designer.
-she was the art director at Pantheon Books.
-For over twenty years, she has taught at School of Visual Arts
- created packaging for Sarabeth’s, Tate’s, and Bella Cucina
-Fili has authored and co-authored over a dozen books
seymour chwast
-American graphic designer, illustrator, and type designer.
-Chwast is famous for his commercial artwork, which includes posters, food packaging, magazine covers, and publicity art.
-He is a member of Alliance Graphique International
-In 1979, he was hired by McDonald's to design on the first box for their Happy Meals.
shigeo fukuda
- sculptor, graphic artist and poster designer who created optical illusions.
-Fukuda was born on February 14, 1932 in Tokyo
-first Japanese designer chosen for this recognition
-won him the grand prize at the 1975 Warsaw Poster Contest
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Assignment 2-Business Card Design Project
- i have decided to do a lots of triangles with different colors because i could looks like a person very pointy but if you gets to know me more i have a soft personality. i am shy and very self- conscious. i wanted people to have an idea how i look just by looking at my business card but covered with triangles to hide behind it.
butterfly effect
Monday, 30 November 2015
Evolution of a Logo
logo -a symbol or other design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc.
- A recognizable graphic design element, often including a name, symbol or trademark, representing an organization or product .
- A recognizable graphic design element, often including a name, symbol or trademark, representing an organization or product .
Before you start thinking about designing a business card or picking colors for your letterhead, you need a logo. Featuring your company name, embellished with a little color and perhaps a few graphic touches here and there, your logo is your company's most important design element because it's the basis for all your other marketing materials: stationery, packaging, promotional materials and signage.
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