Info & Data Graphics: Brochure Design

Last week I designed both a webpage and mobile page for a travel agency, this week I took that branding and made it into an atypical and informative brochure. In order to stay with last week’s work I kept all the typography the same and or similar and all the text box and background colorsContinue reading “Info & Data Graphics: Brochure Design”

Designing For the Web: Desktop & Mobile Design

Websites are one of those base platforms that every company needs. It gives you a home base for your clients to go to. They can see your product get a sense of your companies values and see that it’s not an online scam buying from you. But now a days you can’t just through allContinue reading “Designing For the Web: Desktop & Mobile Design”

Branding & Visual Identity: Ad Design

In the blog post before this one I had to make a logo for a fake brand or company of my design. So I created the fun candle company “Cozy Candles”. Its main selling demographic are women in their teens and adulthood, hence the pink color and simple unique typeface. In this part two ofContinue reading “Branding & Visual Identity: Ad Design”

Branding & Visual Identity: Logo Design

Creating a company with a good product or service is hard, but making sure that company has a good marketing strategy and brand identity is even harder. But it’s also extremely necessary. Pretty every company you’ve bought from or service you’ve used has been branded because it’s a way for consumers to differentiate between products.Continue reading “Branding & Visual Identity: Logo Design”

Movie Poster: Utilizing Composition Layout & Typography

In previous projects I’ve learned about the importance of composition and how depth and shadow can make all the difference. I’ve also learned about typography and how making sure that the text is readable and fits in with the rest of the design. For this poster I happened to have taken a photo of myContinue reading “Movie Poster: Utilizing Composition Layout & Typography”

Visualization & Color

While studying different Milton Glaser color renditions, we were tasked with creating our own version. I chose to use the side profile of Harry Styles (one of my absolute favorite people on earth) and create a design that would be fun and remind people of one of his #1 songs, “Watermelon Sugar”. I also specificallyContinue reading “Visualization & Color”

Visual Communication: Composition

After studying a few Norman Rockwell paintings and seeing how he can tell full stories with just one picture that has a ton of detail, I wanted to try it out myself. I was challenged with taking 10 different/separate photos that I took and composite them together into one picture that told a story. SinceContinue reading “Visual Communication: Composition”

Visual Design Basics: Abstract Art

Creating art isn’t just the use of random lines and shapes of all different kinds of color and size on a random canvas and calling it a day. There’s thought that goes into every little detail. What’s the focal point? What are my leading lines? What do I want in my background that will helpContinue reading “Visual Design Basics: Abstract Art”

Module 6: User Interface Motion

This Week’s Reading: Animate: In Chapter 9 of “Animated Storytelling” by Liz Blazer, Blazer dives deep into the actual act of animation. By the end of the chapter she went over 14 different tips and tricks to make sure your animations are as realistic and fun to watch as can be. The few tips thatContinue reading “Module 6: User Interface Motion”