Friday, November 23, 2012

Week 13

We turned in our calendars this week. I am happy with the end result.
Now it is time to focus our attention on the design manual. I have the idea of the double helix cheerio being the basis of the cheerio, I just have to work on my refinements for how I am going to edit the whole semester down into a book. I also want the book to have a scientific feel to it so I feel like that is going to be my challenge over the weekend. I scanned all of my greyscale, color studies and contrasts in today as well.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Calendar Final





What began as 8 images for the seasons has turned into an academic calendar. The process has been taxing but it is well worth it. All of the modular and off image designs narrowed down to one was a difficult task but was able to help me grow as a designer to be able to edit and make corrections from those edits. My final calendar I am pleased with although I wish I could have more time to edit it. I guess you are never happy with your own design. I designed my calendar with all of the white space relating to other parts of the calendar and it is designed off grid. The numbers fit within the columns of text and the colors were taken out of the images. I am pleased with the calendar logo and years and how they are incorporated into the design. It is playful like the pictures yet graphic, just like the pictures.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Week 12





This week we further developed our calendars and how we might envision the end result. We narrowed our calendars down to our favorite one. I like the "bubble" number concept that I have for the calendars because I feel that it matches the graphic look of my images. I am having a difficult time concepting how I will add my calendar logo and the years to my calendar by making it connect to my calendar design. I have a lot of variations of this calendar as I sought to make it as visually stable as possible. 




I thought that I would like my design better in black because there is a lot of black in my images. After designing, I actually prefer the white background. It feels so much more clean. 
The final calendar is on it's way, as well as the manual. The attempted die cutting will begin over the weekend!

Monday, November 12, 2012

Week 11

Every week that we design calendar, it becomes more clear as to what we should be striving for our designs. As I took my sketches and refined them, I became attached to certain concepts and ideas.I took elements from different sketches and evolved them into different concepts. I have had the hardest time with my off image concepts. My images have circles and diagonals and I feel like I am stuck with either or. Trying to marry the two has been challenging. I ended up with one circular design and one diagonal design off image. I feel like my success lies in my modular designs, but time will tell how I decide which design to choose for my final. The process that I have gone through has not only been engaging my knowledge of design and growth of it but it has also been enjoyable.
My manual concept is a double helix cheerio. I plan to make it like a scientific diagram like what is in a science textbook. I am happy with this choice and can't wait to begin design over the weekend.

cheerio= building blocks of design
DNA (double helix)= building blocks of life
design=life

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Week 10

I began to think of ideas for my manual this last week. While trying to think of how I can explain just how much the cheerio has helped my thinking this semester, I got overwhelmed and thumbed through a magazine. I feel like I may have gone insane for a brief moment. I saw cheerios everywhere in the design. The cheerio was in the text in the page layout and in the images. Everywhere Cheerios. I couldn't escape it because a cheerio is a circle. A circle has no beginning and no end. When you get to the end you are back at the beginning. In the same way with our projects when we complete a project we must relate it back to the cheerio. It is the simplest answer and yet it contains all of the design elements. I never realized just how important a little cheerio is. 

While working on the calendar this week I took a look back at the greyscale compositions to see how I could try and incorporate it into my calendar. The ideas that I have are rough but hopefully at the end of week 11 I will have a more concise idea for my final.
I like the calendars with the black background because they make my pictures pop when I put them on the wall. I also like the abbreviated months instead of the whole words.










Sunday, October 28, 2012

WEEK 9

This week we began our research for calendar. Some questions that I asked when researching calendar were: what is a calendar? How many kinds of calendars is there? What is the function of the calendar? What is the history of the calendar? How have designers made calendars? This is what I found to be the most important statement to calendar:

A calendar is a system of organizing units of time for the purpose of reckoning time over extended periods. By convention, the day is the smallest calendrical unit of time; the measurement of fractions of a day is classified as timekeeping. The generality of this definition is due to the diversity of methods that have been used in creating calendars. Although some calendars replicate astronomical cycles according to fixed rules, others are based on abstract, perpetually repeating cycles of no astronomical significance. Some calendars are regulated by astronomical observations, some carefully and redundantly enumerate every unit, and some contain ambiguities and discontinuities. Some calendars are codified in written laws; others are transmitted by oral tradition.The common theme of calendar making is the desire to organize units of time to satisfy the needs and preoccupations of society. In addition to serving practical purposes, the process of organization provides a sense, however illusory, of understanding and controlling time itself.



Here are the different images of calendar that I found to be the most interesting from the eyes as a designer. How I develop the sketches for my calendar from here on out will need to be as visually interesting.


Friday, October 19, 2012

Week 8



October 16-18:
Today the problem statement/ creative brief was revealed.
The graphic design department is in need of a calendar for
the academic year 2013-2014 it will be shown in the new
graphic design gallery next year. It will also be shown in the
 new spring show. Possibility it may be printed.
We were also given the assignment to research calendar
and all the variables. Also the history of calendar and that
the calendar is an academic calendar so it starts in August.
We were also given the grid and are going to begin to develop the
grid and how it will relate to our calendar.

Also I am starting to develop the calendar logo with Futura and
Baskerville as my typefaces for calendar. Below are some rough
Logo Sketches

Matrices