Postcard Assignment
My professor assigned the class to make 6 postcards only using words and/or letters to make images describing the word we were trying to illustrate (if that makes any sense at all) hopefully, you will understand by looking at my project
This is where I will post projects that I have done in different classes, as well as through jobs/internships. I am still updating my graphic design projects.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wicked Tour Date Poster - Typography Projects
Wicked Tour Poster
My professor assigned the class a tour dates poster for any band we liked. I especially like Wicked the musical, so I got his permission to use it. The only thing we really had to follow was that there was 13 separate dates. When I turned it in, my professor liked it so much he asked for the file to show future classes.
My professor assigned the class a tour dates poster for any band we liked. I especially like Wicked the musical, so I got his permission to use it. The only thing we really had to follow was that there was 13 separate dates. When I turned it in, my professor liked it so much he asked for the file to show future classes.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Zipty Do Font Cube - Typography Projects
Zipty Do Font Cube
My professor assigned the class to research any font we liked and write about 1300 words on what we could find. Then make a 7"x7" cube with a working color scheme. The trick was that any person could pick it up at any point and start from any side of the cube and be never get lost or confused. I chose the font "Zipty Do" by Bob Alonso and decided to go with a pastel-like color scheme. I wanted a child to enjoy it, but also an adult who may be interested in fonts.
My professor assigned the class to research any font we liked and write about 1300 words on what we could find. Then make a 7"x7" cube with a working color scheme. The trick was that any person could pick it up at any point and start from any side of the cube and be never get lost or confused. I chose the font "Zipty Do" by Bob Alonso and decided to go with a pastel-like color scheme. I wanted a child to enjoy it, but also an adult who may be interested in fonts.
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