Very Rough Draft of "This Is Art" phrase we came up with as a class. I'm not sure what the style we are going for currently so it was a bit difficult to brainstorm on how I wanted to approach this..
According to the article “ Pop, subcultures and the future of graphic design: an interview with Experimental Jetset”. What sparked an interest while reading this article was that an interest they all shared led them to where they are now. Post-Punk was a gateway and inspiration for their work now. Without Post-Punk, they wouldn't have had the courage to go to art school and be involved with graphic design. That section stood out to me the most, especially since I feel I had an entry way through graphic design and can relate to how much an interest can change your whole life and lead you somewhere you never thought you would be. My whole life til college, I would never call myself an art student. I never took myself as an artistic person and saw myself as someone who was not good at it. Once I found that entryway, I felt as if it had changed my whole life as well. I would have never thought I would be where I am not, a couple of years ago, b...
A few more Icons we came up with in our group! We can develop a style with thicker outlines and a more straightforward approach. We also wanted to come up with a sign design, which is the red icons on the top. Our inspiration for these designs was the safety data sheets to guide survivors through the apocalypse.
Here are 3 artist websites that caught my eye! What's interesting is that each one is obviously a different style, but each one truly showcases the artist's style through their website, not just through their work. Each one presents themselves and their work very well, and it's also playful. Compared to other websites I checked out, these caught my eye more and hooked me into looking more into who they are and what kind of art they present. That is a goal for my website as well, to be professional yet playful, to show more of my personality to my viewers through my designs. The one that mainly caught my eye the most was David Shrigley. I enjoyed his creativity put into it and how he didn’t overwhelm it with designs as well. His layout has sections of his work, such as colorworks, printmaking, etc. As for Kilm Type Foundry, I admired the layout and how straightforward it is. It aesthetically forms together to perfectly present her work. The layout reminds me of a digital m...
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