speaking from experience

29 April 2010




Speaking from experience

THE UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD'S STUDENTS UNION

REALLY LIKE THIS STYE OF ILLUSTRATION. I REALLY LIKE HOW EVERYTHING IS ONTOP OF EVERYTHING CAUSING A VERY COMPLICATED IMAGE. WHAT I FIND MOST INTERESTING EVEN THOUGH THE IMAGE APPEARS QUITE COMPLEX THE ACTUAL ILLUSTRATIONS THEMSELVES ARE SIMPLE. COMBINED WITH THE UNELABORATED COLOUR SCHEME, MEANS THAT EVERYTHING CAN BE VIEWED AS A WHOLE OR INDIVIDUALLY. I WANT MY WORK TO TAKE ON THIS STYLE, IN MY OWN WAY. I THINK ITS A FASCINATING WAY OF COLLABORATING ALL YOUR IMAGES TO FORM ONE LARGE IMAGE.



ANON.


BOTH OF THE IMAGES BELOW ARE TAKEN FROM SEPARATE SOURCES. THE FIRST IS LOOKING AT 3D DESIGNER TOYS, HERE IS NOTHING TOO SPECIAL ABOUT THESE OTHER THAN TE FACT THAT THEY ARE COLLECTORS ITEMS. THEY FOLLOW THE SAME CONCEPT AS KIDROBOT ETC. ALTHOUGH THESE TOYS LOOK LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM SUPER-MARIO/SONIC.


I LIKE THE IMAGE BELOW BECAUSE IT COMBINES BOTH INSTILLATION ART AND LIGHT GRAFFITI, I JUST THINK ITS A REALLY VISUALLY ENGAGING PIECE. I LIKE THE ILLUSTRATIONS AS WELL, I REALLY LIKE THE 'RABBIT' TYPE IMAGE CAUGHT IN THE BACKGROUND.




BUCK



What is graphic design for??

21 April 2010


This is the 'Stranger than fiction' credits
I really like the style and find it
all really
interesting to watch. I like the way
it all flows from one
to another and each image inter-
links with a part of the story told through-
out the film.

What is a line... Postcard

15 April 2010







Looking at a variety of different postcards that i have collected, and the different styles used across them.


For the other part of my research i am looking at postcard designs. In my book i have given a more detailed analysis, but here i am giving an overall evaluation of the postcards. Firstly, i noticed that the majority of the cards were used in one form of advertising or the other not just as an entertainment piece. Which made me think, i don't want to advertise anything so therefore create a card that is just for someone to pick up and collect, possibly. I also really like the illustrative style that ran across some of the cards, i like the simplicity and directness of them. I defiantly preferred the simpler cards, i think if you throw too much detail on a small card everything will just get lost and it won't look great. I am also not that keen on the type and image that was used on the postcards, like i said before its such a small space and it can lead to overcrowding which means too much distracting. I think the restricted colour palette worked the best on the cards, it means you can pick out specific detail and will help with continuity when creating a set.

When it comes to the card that was used i prefer handling the textured card, it adds another dimension to the piece but when it comes to looks i actually prefer the smooth card. It lets you pick out more detail, the image looks crisper and the colours are more powerful. This is something i will have to look into a great deal.



What is Graphic design for??

12 April 2010

PEPSI MAX

I do not understand why the have rebranded pepsi. I don't see the point, the designs they had before were visually engaging and interesting to look at. This new set just looks like some low budget coke you would get from Lidle or something, people who cant actually afford brilliant graphic designers. Fair enough try and make your branding simpler but i think they have gone too far. Also my boyfriend is completely addicted to Pepsi max and i think would rather stop breathing instead of give up drinking the stuff (personally i cant stand it), but what i am trying to say is, he hates the new logo. And being one of the most loyal customers i think they should have gradually toned it down instead of just throwing this out.

What is Graphic design for??

NEASDEN CONTROL CENTER - ROJO OUT

Now i think these guys are great graphic designers. However, i really dont like this piece of work. I think there is too much clashing and its really hard to get your attention on one key piece. I think this style works well but you have to be careful with what colours you use, if any. There is no point to this piece other then entertainment, which i appreciate but it just isn't to my taste at all.

What is Graphic design for??



PENTEGRAM

this is advertising and branding relating to the Kanikarg report. I think this is cleverly done, and a lot of time and effort has gone into producing this set of reports. especially about the fact they are trying to make a statement about the fact they are using one of the natural elements local to the island. I think its a beautiful set of graphic design and it makes something that would normally be boring and mundane into something that is eye catching and enjoyable to read.

What is Graphic design for??

PCLINE

I HATE THIS DESIGN. I found this lying on my dads study. the colours are horrible the type face is bad, it just looks like someone did this at the last minute. Fair enough design on a budget but there really isn't an excuse for this. It is confusing to look at and hurts your eyes.

What is Graphic design for??

DEVIANTART

I really love this image. I think they have all the colours work really well together. Each illustration is easy to see and understand and you can relate to it. I really like the unamused face on the girl which works well with the lavish title 'lets make a sandwich'. The whole piece is humorous but in a subtle way, its clever and well thought out.

What is Graphic design for??

DEVIANTART

I like manga, and i like bright colours. However, this is too much! It makes the piece look so crass. I like the idea but the mixture of bright and then pastel colours just doesn't work for me at all. The image is only striking because of the colours and then after that you completely loose the meaning of the piece. I like work to have some sort of point to it, even if its just something to hang on the wall.. you couldnt hang this on the wall, its too much.

What is Graphic design for??

UNKNOWN

This image is used in a brochure, i think it looks amazing and space age. I know there is no real graphic design going on within the piece, but combined with the rest of the brochure it really does help engage the reader. It makes you want to know what these bubbles are and why they are there? I think an image that makes one question its purpose works really well because it is making the viewer think about the piece and therefore they remember it in the future.

What is Graphic design for??

WALLPAPER

I love this design. Its simplicity is the key to its success. The designers hasn't gone over the top with the illustration or the colours. The beveled approach to it gives it an added texture. the bevel will also catch the light and reflect the beautiful cold illustration in different ways creating a magnitude of different hues to entice the viewer. I think it works so well and would look amazing on a wall.

What is Graphic design for??

LETTERHEAD

this is a letterhead design used to advertise a camping holiday agency. Now i am not a fan of the rest of the image but i wanted to focus on the screen printing used to create the caravan. This image shows the detail and the fusion's of colour you can gain from successful screen printing, i think its a lovely image. The colours promote a certain warmth which you could relate to for a family summer holiday. its clever and it targets its audience well.

What is Graphic design for??

REGAL SEALS

This is an embossed letterhead. I think the type works perfectly with the image that brand is trying to represent. The colour scheme works in harmony with the product and generally gives a very professional yet welcoming feel to it, as if it is a family business. I like that they havent been all flowery and excentric which is what you might expect from something 'regal'. The designers have rounded the edges to give it a more contemporary feel to it.

What is Graphic design for??


AIRPORT ADVERTISING

I think this is great, i love it when graphic designers slightly alter your mundane symbols to create something that is humorous and more engaging. Its a clever use of lines and there is no colour needed. Simplicity is the key when designing travel symbols, they need to be universally understood and everyone can relate and recognise what they represent which is very important.

What is Graphic design for??

for TIM KEY

Designed for the Edinburgh Fringe festival, this is a brochure designed for the comedian Tim Key. I really like style of the print work, i think the design is interesting and its nice to see comedians taking more interest in how they publicise themselves instead of just printing of some cak handed flyer.

What is Graphic design for??

UNKNOWN

I really cannot stand this style of illustration. the piece is too grany. I really don't like the blue thats been used. The angles are too sharp, and it just seems to me to be quite pretencious. I just reminds me of budget christmas cards that an older not quite with it relative might send you at christmas. I screams cheap, and uninteresting.

What is Graphic design for??

GRAFIK - new edition cover.

Now i am an avid fan of grafik magazine and what it produces, but for some reason i really cannot stand this front cover. I am all up for geometric patterns and splash colour, however i just dont think this works. I dont like the use of colour and i don't think there is anything that special about the pattern itself. It isn't that visually engaging and to be honest quite bland. The symmetry is the only real thing going for it to be honest. I don't like the type being used on the front either, i just dont think the type face goes with the image that well and i think if they had that much faith in the image they should have just left it with the grafik title and let it lye.

What is Graphic design for??

SNOOK.

I really like this layout and design. type and image at its simplest and most effective. the space within the book is used effectively. This is very good for a shoe magazine, there's nothing much going on about it, it has a childish look but created for an adult. its interesting to look at and to hold, with various dimensions going on.

What is Graphic design for??

CHRISTINE BERRIE - CONSUME - TIME OUT MAGAZINE

I like the idea of the piece and i think it speaks volume for the column and the magazine itself. However, i like my illustration work to be simple, using a mixture of lines and making it intricate. I cannot stand the use of pencil crayon its just a pet hate of mine, especially when you can see the direction lines. I think the book itself is good, but i cant stand the background. With crayons you need to know when to stop. for me it just feels very childish.

What is Graphic design for??

UNKNOWN

An embossed letter head. I love this style of work, i never really realised how much detail you could actually achieve with embossing type. But the intricate design really speaks for itself. It also creates another dimention to the piece instead of flat printing. This is something i would like to try in the future.

What is Graphic design for??

STADE DE FRANCE - RUGBY TEAM

Stade de france is an amazing rugby team, filled with some of the biggest rugby players to have ever played the game. However, they are dressed RIDICULOUSLY. Whoever decided to dress a load of butch and built men in florescent pink and then putting intricate and beautiful designs on the must have been having a laugh. The designs themselves you can't fault but its all about the context in which the design is used which makes them completely redundant. I have never laughed as much watching these men play professional rugby, tackling each other left right and center dressed in what can only be described as the most outrageous and embarrassing team kit. The other team must have had a field day. Don't get me wrong i agree in making a statement, but this time it was allllllllll wrong.




What is Graphic design for??

LE PRINTEMS DE SEPTEMBRE - a toulouse.

advertising board created to advertise the up and coming contemporary arts festival in toulouse. Very interesting design, unique concept similar mapping technique to the london underground using colours to show designated areas. Like the branches affect, it makes the board very visually engaging and beautiful to look at.

What is Graphic design for??




PIXEL

this is an amazing short motion filmging depicting a city being attacked by all our old and favorite pixilated games. I think it is so cleveraly worked and very interesting to look at. They have thought of every angle and it really pays off. I love how the cars turn into pixels and then suddenly collapses and how suddenly the fountain starts shooting pixelated water. Its such a great combination of real footage and worked images. Clever piece of graphic design.

What is Graphic design for??

8 April 2010




CHILLICHILLY

really unique designs. all functional and have a purpose. Comical and visually entertaining. Big block colouring and lettering making it easy to view and understand.

What is Graphic design for??

NAUGHTYFISH






Whrist






KOA


I love the work produced by Koa. The illustrative style really appeals to me. He does a lot of work that is screen based and produces products that are collectable, very similar to Tristan Eaton. I really like the different takes on the coat of arms. The varying block colouring really leads to a visually engaging piece of work.

What is Graphic design for??

STEFAN MARX
really interesting way of mixing up type and image. Not always legible. very friendly type face, very open and round. When reading some sentences invokes pitiful emotion, you feel sorry for whoever wrote the sentences. Not 100% sure whether i like the houses,used as a 'U' etc. Not really sure what its all about. Interesting use of colour.