Friday, October 28, 2011

For this project we were told to use our wordle project and put it behind an image and create soeme negative space, so the words show through. I approached it by using a representative of oil and the oil spill. Quite obviously,  I was inspired by the catastrophic BP oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico. I think I did okay with this project, but I do think it is very simple, and it could have been a bit more sophisticated, which is something I might work on next time. 

Wordle

For this project, we were told to enter text into the website, wordle.net, and create a funky image such as this. For mine, I simply entered some of the main words used in articles about the recent BP oil spill. Which, of course is what inspired me. I'm fairly satisfied with my work, but really I didn't have much control over how it came out, as the website had a limited amount of designs.

Four Square Project

For this, project we were told to take a photo that we had taken and manipulate so that it appeared four times, one in each corner of the square workspace. I went out with three of my classmates and wandered the hallways looking for something to take a picture of. I was fairly successful, in fact my classmates used my pictures in their own projects. I then returned and took my favorite photo and put different filters and postions on it, and finally divided it by two thick, perpendicular, and translucent lines. I wasn't really inspired by much in this project, just the picture I suppose. I'm pretty satisfied with my work, especially for how quickly I completed it.

Negative Space with Text Manipulation

For this assignment were told to work with deleting images, creating negative space and to manipulate text as well. I wanted to something that everyone could relate to, something that would be easy to recognize. And who didn't watch Sesame Street as a little kid, so I was inspired by the lovable Cookie Monster. I think that I did a pretty good job, I kept it simple, and worked efficiently, also adding a stroke, making everything pop. And really, can you go wrong with the Cookie Monster??

Fifteen Green Things

This was a project where we were provided with fifteen different all green things. We were given pretty much total liberty with what we could do with them, but we had to use all of them in one piece, putting them together was the hard part. My main approach was to turn what I could, into a graffiti image, and put them somehow in the tunnel picture. My fourth grade teacher, Mr. Amberly, who was a huge graffiti fan, inspired this piece. I'm fairly satisfied with my work, though the way I used the little boy, by turning him into a smiley face, seems a little weak now. Next time, I would like to apply all the component expertly. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Crazy Combos

For this project we were given a lot of freedom, but our main objective was to create a picture with at least eight different elements, combined to create something, crazy. I really just decided to think of the most random things I could and find a way to put them all into one scene.  I'm pretty  satisfied wth this work, but next time I think I'd like to do something a little more cleaner.