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Hello visitors, welcome to my art blog. :) I am a student at University of the Pacific and I am working on getting my B.F.A. in Graphic Design.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
So I re-blogged this thing on Tumblr a long time ago from another blogger I follow and I just saw it again and thought I would post it on here. I think the image has an important message that applies to everyone, but as artists, I think its even more important for us to remember this. Whenever we create anything, there is always going to be mistakes, and I don't think you could be successful as an artist if you always shot for complete perfection. A lot of the time artist make those mistakes, which is sometimes exactly what their piece needed to be complete. Basically, don't be afraid to make mistakes. I know majority of the time I am, and possibly thinking to much that I cannot make a mistake while doing this project. So I constantly need to remind myself not to be afraid to make mistakes.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Album Artwork: Anywhere But Here
The artwork that has always inspired me to become a graphic designer is the album artwork I have always seen in my collection of CDs I own. There have been many designers I enjoy that work in the music industry, but one in particular I enjoy is Kyle Crawford. He has done many band t-shirt designs as well as album artwork designs. One band he has worked with multiple times is Mayday Parade, whose last two albums artworks have been designed by Crawford. Mayday Parade’s latest album is title “Anywhere But Here,” and the main part of the album artwork I am focusing on is the cover of the album. The cover features mostly dull colors except for the red throughout it, which has been a color featured in their previous album. It also has a large figure of a man with a suit on, that has the tie turn into a road that another man with a suit on is walking on holding a red umbrella. Beside the figures in the design, there are also black, red, and white swirls throughout it and typography of the band’s name and title of the album. If you zoom in on the design, you can also see that it looks like a city-night backdrop behind the large figure. The large figure also has no face, which is similar to the pervious album. As far as the hierarchy in the design goes is that you first notice the title of the band’s name at the top. Then you notice the large figure and following the tie down to the smaller figure, then noticing the title of the album at the bottom. This is a good form of hierarchy because it flows from top to bottom smoothly. The composition in this design is used well, and even though there is not much negative space, the little use of it works well in the piece. Overall, the shapes are kind of irregular with the swirls and curves, and the design itself is abstract.
In this artwork, the intent and goal of it is to show the meaning and overall theme of the album, while advertising and bringing some focus on who the band is as well. I believe the artwork accomplishes this in several ways. First, the images and figures used in the design. The faceless man in a suit is the same figure used in their previous album artwork. As seen in the first one there is a faceless carrying a red umbrella. In this album there is a man walking with an umbrella towards the faceless man, which actually seems to be the same man. These figures help fans create a recognizable image that they can relate back to the previous album. By seeing this in two different albums now, the images will always be associated and recognizable with Mayday Parade. I believe the faceless man also creates the mystery the band has in some of their lyrics with who they are really talking about. The city-night backdrop also plays as a recognizable feature because in the last album, there is a city backdrop in the cover as well as the artwork inside of the booklet. With the tie turning into a road and the swirls, it creates a feeling of traveling, which is a strong theme in this album as well as part of the themes in their previous album. Many of the songs talk about escaping and traveling to different places, and the road connects that idea to the lyrics. The road also has a crack in it, which shows the imperfection on the travels they write about. Another strong theme is love, which the crack also shows the hurt and brokenness in the love they write about for their lyrics. I believe the idea of the man walking towards the same man, creates that idea of the self destruction that you can create with love when you keep turing towards the same person that keeps hurting you but can’t let go of or just by holding onto them when you need to let go. Next, the color really works into the intent and goal of the artwork as well. There is not much color going on throughout the piece but the dull colors create that heartbreak feeling that occurs in the album’s lyrics. I believe with how it is light where the small man is walking from and walking towards the dark has meaning too. Darkness associated with hurt or depression, and by the man walking towards the darkness it goes back the that self destruction theme. With the red being in it, it also creates a recognizable color used before for the band, and it I believe is shows the romantic theme because red is often associated with love.
Kyle Crawford did a good job at showing the meaning and intent behind the album artwork. I believe it is portrayed well with the use of the images and color in the design. The initial impact of the artwork brings the romantic and traveling thoughts to my mind, as well as, reminds me of the band right away. This design is a very good one that fits the band and their album.
In this artwork, the intent and goal of it is to show the meaning and overall theme of the album, while advertising and bringing some focus on who the band is as well. I believe the artwork accomplishes this in several ways. First, the images and figures used in the design. The faceless man in a suit is the same figure used in their previous album artwork. As seen in the first one there is a faceless carrying a red umbrella. In this album there is a man walking with an umbrella towards the faceless man, which actually seems to be the same man. These figures help fans create a recognizable image that they can relate back to the previous album. By seeing this in two different albums now, the images will always be associated and recognizable with Mayday Parade. I believe the faceless man also creates the mystery the band has in some of their lyrics with who they are really talking about. The city-night backdrop also plays as a recognizable feature because in the last album, there is a city backdrop in the cover as well as the artwork inside of the booklet. With the tie turning into a road and the swirls, it creates a feeling of traveling, which is a strong theme in this album as well as part of the themes in their previous album. Many of the songs talk about escaping and traveling to different places, and the road connects that idea to the lyrics. The road also has a crack in it, which shows the imperfection on the travels they write about. Another strong theme is love, which the crack also shows the hurt and brokenness in the love they write about for their lyrics. I believe the idea of the man walking towards the same man, creates that idea of the self destruction that you can create with love when you keep turing towards the same person that keeps hurting you but can’t let go of or just by holding onto them when you need to let go. Next, the color really works into the intent and goal of the artwork as well. There is not much color going on throughout the piece but the dull colors create that heartbreak feeling that occurs in the album’s lyrics. I believe with how it is light where the small man is walking from and walking towards the dark has meaning too. Darkness associated with hurt or depression, and by the man walking towards the darkness it goes back the that self destruction theme. With the red being in it, it also creates a recognizable color used before for the band, and it I believe is shows the romantic theme because red is often associated with love.
Kyle Crawford did a good job at showing the meaning and intent behind the album artwork. I believe it is portrayed well with the use of the images and color in the design. The initial impact of the artwork brings the romantic and traveling thoughts to my mind, as well as, reminds me of the band right away. This design is a very good one that fits the band and their album.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Knowledge and Creativity: How I Like It
In my first short essay on knowledge and creativity I said that creativity comes from knowledge. An artist needs some basic knowledge to create something creatively, which could be as basic as knowing how to get paint on a paint brush. Creativity comes from knowledge, which is the base of everything. There is always some knowledge while creating anything, which is how knowledge and creativity interact with one another for me. With more than just basic knowledge of how to work tools, I like to see to see more knowledge used in art pieces, where it makes you think more about the meaning behind the piece created. For example, I really like to see album artwork portray the lyrics of the songs or overall theme of the album. Many of the albums I own have very interesting artwork that when viewing it, makes you think about the meanings and different interpretations of the songs with the lyrics.
For example, the last album this band called Alesana released, has a complete story from beginning to end with the songs on the album titled, “The Emptiness.” Besides having an album booklet that has lyrics and artwork meshed together to give the visual image of the songs, there is also a second booklet that is titled “The Emptiness: A Story Told Though the Eyes of a Sketch Artist.” The main booklet containing the lyrics has very creative images that go along with what the lyrics are saying. Then in the second booklet it contains more typography with a complete story having short chapters and then there are sketches that emphasize the main words of the story, using dramatic, intense writing. Both booklets show knowledge and creativity working together, and I believe the creativity is strong in this album because of the second booklet added to it.
For example, the last album this band called Alesana released, has a complete story from beginning to end with the songs on the album titled, “The Emptiness.” Besides having an album booklet that has lyrics and artwork meshed together to give the visual image of the songs, there is also a second booklet that is titled “The Emptiness: A Story Told Though the Eyes of a Sketch Artist.” The main booklet containing the lyrics has very creative images that go along with what the lyrics are saying. Then in the second booklet it contains more typography with a complete story having short chapters and then there are sketches that emphasize the main words of the story, using dramatic, intense writing. Both booklets show knowledge and creativity working together, and I believe the creativity is strong in this album because of the second booklet added to it.
Knowledge and Creativity: Designers
While browsing the Internet for graphic designers, I came across two designers whose work I enjoyed looking at. The first one I came across was David Airey from Ireland. His client list has companies from all over the world, stretching from England to Japan and Canada. The work in his portfolio online is a lot of brand mark and stationary work, with clean cut edges. In the work Airey displays on his website, there does not seem to be a whole lot of color in any of the pieces. It is more like white, gray, and other dull colors. The images are very professional looking, for sophisticated companies, with simple details that get right to the point of what he is trying to convey in the designs. This is why I like Airey’s designs, he has strong knowledge behind his work. In today’s society, people move at a fast pace and enjoy immediate satisfaction from pretty much anything. His designs are easy to read and people can immediately understand what the brand is about or trying to sell. The designs are simple and clean cut, but they are still pleasing to look at.
The second designer I came across had more spice to her designs, using more color and different images. Jessica Greenwalt, from the bay area, definitely adds more to look at to her designs. Her clients range from the west and east coast of the United States and in the United Kingdom. Her portfolio on her website features work with website designs, prints, packaging, logos, and illustrations. Greenwalt uses strong creativity in her designs with many different colors and shapes that makes one look at the piece a little longer because there is more for the eye to look at. The designs have more fun colors and shapes, such as bright reds and blues, and some cartoon like illustrations, which shows her creativity and is enjoyable to view.
The second designer I came across had more spice to her designs, using more color and different images. Jessica Greenwalt, from the bay area, definitely adds more to look at to her designs. Her clients range from the west and east coast of the United States and in the United Kingdom. Her portfolio on her website features work with website designs, prints, packaging, logos, and illustrations. Greenwalt uses strong creativity in her designs with many different colors and shapes that makes one look at the piece a little longer because there is more for the eye to look at. The designs have more fun colors and shapes, such as bright reds and blues, and some cartoon like illustrations, which shows her creativity and is enjoyable to view.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
"Ink Not Mink" ad campaign for PETA.
This is another very armature piece I did for my senior project, but it was probably one of my favorites. :)When I was needing one more piece to do for senior projects, PETA has this "Ink Not Mink" campaign going on sometime right before I made this. And the message with this one is to stop killing minks just to wear them, or really all fur in general. They had a bunch of celebrities involved in the ad, and of course ones that had tattoos. As Steve-O from Jackass said in an interview, "Abuse yourself all you want, just leave animals out of it."
But anyways, I remember I saw on PETA's website something about making your own ad by uploading a picture and using a background they have. I was thinking, "oh my gosh, that would be so cool for me to be in an ad like that!" But...I don't have a single tattoo on my body (yet haha). So I decide I'd make my own. I called up my cousin, took some pictures, and put everything together.
But anyways, I remember I saw on PETA's website something about making your own ad by uploading a picture and using a background they have. I was thinking, "oh my gosh, that would be so cool for me to be in an ad like that!" But...I don't have a single tattoo on my body (yet haha). So I decide I'd make my own. I called up my cousin, took some pictures, and put everything together.
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