Saturday, April 26, 2014

Star Wars

Personally, Star Wars are not my favorite movies, or my type of movies that I usually watch. But I can recognize the art that goes into the movies from the make-up to the set design and to the graphics. The use of color and gestures are just amazing and so well thought out. I love the text in the shape of Darthvator using a graphic element. The makeup and costumes alone in these deleted scenes are just amazing. 

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vP_1T4ilm8M


"Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The film series, consisting of two trilogies, has spawned an extensive media franchise called the Expanded Universe including books, television series, computer and video games, and comic booksThe first film in the series was originally released on May 25, 1977, under the title Star Wars, by 20th Century Fox, and became a worldwide pop culturephenomenon, followed by two sequels, released at three-year intervals. Sixteen years after the release of the trilogy's final film, the first in a new pre-queltrilogy of films was released. The three prequel films were also released at three-year intervals, with the final film of the trilogy released on May 19, 2005. In October 2012, The Walt Disney Company acquired Lucas film for $4.05 billion and announced that it would produce three new films, with the first film,Star Wars Episode VII, planned for release in 2015."


The computer graphics for the first Star Wars film was created by Larry Cuba in the 1970s at the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) (at the time known as the Circle Graphics Habitat) at the University of Illinois at Chicago.








Friday, April 11, 2014

at&t word advertising

I automatically thought of the AT&T "World" advertisement when we got this assignment. The campaign was made to show that all across the globe, AT&T could reach any country. I love this idea! And I love how they used hands in the ads also to show that community-ness. Its very appealing and a smart creative idea on AT&Ts part. 





Sunday, April 6, 2014

Soldiers video

I chose to watch the "soldiers" video, which of course I don't know why i chose that one. I have a huge respect for our military(my dad was in the Navy, my little brother is in the Army) & I also have a love/hate relationship with military videos. Some of them make me happy when people are coming home surprising their families, and then they make me sad because I know not everyone comes home. But none-the-less I decided to watch it and it was a tear jerker for me. The video was short, but will tug at your heart. It takes place in a cemetery, and a mom is sitting at her sons gravestone, and her son Michael is there, but in spirit. They say "hi" back & forth to each other. There is so much emotion behind such a short video. The music only added to the intense emotion and went with the video really well. 

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Paula Scher Outline

Kyndal Irwin
March 2, 2014
History of Graphic Design
Paula Scher Outline

I.               Early Career
A. Paula Scher was born October 6, 1948 in Washington, DC.
B.    She studied Tyler Tyler School of Art in Pennsylvania.
1.     TSA is where Paula earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1970.
2.     Paula was hired by CBS Records to work in the advertising and promotions department.
3.     After working there for two years, she left to work for Atlantic Records where she became the art director and started designing her first album covers. A year later she returned back to CBS Records.
II.             Album Covers
A.   Paula was at CBS for 8 years.
B.    While at CBS she is credited to designing as many as 150 album covers a year.
1. She left CBS in 1982 to work on her own
C.    “Some of those iconic album cover designs are Boston (Boston), Eric Gale (Ginseng Woman), Leonard Bernstein (Poulenc Stranvinsky), Bob James (H), Bob James and Earl Klugh (One on One), Roger Dean and David Howells (The Ultimate Album Cover Album) and Jean-Pierre Rampal and Lily Laskin.” (Wiki)
III.           Career
A.   In 1998 Scher was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame
1.    2000 she received the prestigious Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design.
2.    “In 2001 she received the profession's highest honor, the AIGA Medal, in recognition of her distinguished achievements and contributions to the field.” (Caplin)
B.   Paula has art works all around the globe.
1.    For example: “Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York; the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich; the Denver Art Museum; and the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.” (Caplan)
C.   Paula is probably most known for her maps.
1. She uses lots of color and big, bold designs to make her maps stand out and look different from the normal, boring maps that we are use to.


























































Works Cited


Caplan, Ralph. "Paula Scher." AIGA. N.p., 11 Apr. 2006. Web. 04
Mar. 2014.

Essmaker, Tina. "The Great Discontent." : Paula Scher. N.p., 19
Nov. 2013. Web. 04 Mar. 2014.

"House of Wook." House of Wook. N.p., 16 Oct. 2012. Web. 05 Mar. 2014."New at Pentagram." Partners: Scher, Paula. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2014.

"Paula Scher Maps." Paula Scher Maps. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Mar. 2014.

"Paula Scher." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 17 Feb. 2014. Web. 03 Mar. 2014.





Monday, February 17, 2014

modren

I found a modern illuminated piece of art by Jeff Bacon. He has many different ones that he has done. He loves seeing the difference of art then and now 

"I can’t help but draw a comparison between the modern graphic novel and those older illustrated documents. And feel inspired to resurrect and modernize the style for my own purposes. Others have done it over the years, so I’m not the first, but it will be interesting to see how it’s received in the comic/graphic novel community."

Sunday, February 9, 2014

PSA Poster

When i first saw "choking poster" I didn't know exactly what that was. but after researching i found what they were talking about with the choking poster. its more like a guide to how to help someone if they are choking. There were SO many different choking posters that i could find. some with "cartoon" looking people, and some with actual pictures of people, and even different ones for children. These PSA posters were put in restaurants, schools, day cares and many other places to help people who are trying to help someone who is choking. 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

type

When I sat down to find something that was type in graphic design, this is one of the very first ones that i saw and i loved it. The designer takes words and creates an image just out of the words. you can see what the shape is supposed to be right off the bat when you look at it but it shows it in a different way. Pixelprotest isn't just one designer, it is a website where all different artist can come to sell their designs. You can sell your designs on t-shirts, stickers and posters. I thought that was more interesting then looking at just one designer. this is a way a website and showcase up and coming artists and give them a chance to sell their work. 








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