Monday, March 26, 2012

Wrapping Up Color Theory - Part 2

I did some polling and based on the results I decided to go forward with the flowers on the wavy background (the one I thought I'd do). I figured once I got the colors added and submitted, it wouldn't be hard to go from here because my professor would suggest which color study to go with. Wrong. She was impressed with all four and thought all of them did a good job supporting my proposal. So, she left it up to me to choose my favorite one.

Just like I did with the grayscale thumbnails, I did some polling and I believe I am going to go with the Tetrad color strategy. I will re-evaluate it and make adjustments as needed.

Here is my color study. Which would you use?


Saturday, March 24, 2012

Wrapping up Color Theory - Part 1

Here I am. In my final week of Color Theory for Print. I'm starting to get used to these 5 1/2 week classes. Our final projects are broken down into four parts: written proposal and 4 thumbnails, choosing one composition and apply 4 color strategies, pick one composition and create a final draft, and final project with artist statement.

Here is my part one: written proposal and thumbnails

For my final project, I am using flower-like shapes to express feelings of excitement and happiness. After building shapes and playing with the pathfinder options, I came up with this flower with a sun-like center.  I thought it looked kind of neat, so I decided to this as my subject matter. Also, flowers are naturally light hearted and can make people smile.  I will put the flowers on a background that will cause excitement and interest. The background will consist of a pattern that will push the flowers forward in the design creating depth.
 
My goal is to create a composition that will excite the viewer and evoke a feeling of happiness.  It will have a good sense of depth. To get the depth and level of excitement that I want, I will utilize overlapping shapes, diminishing size, gravity, tints, shades and tones. Since the subject matter is flowers and the feeling is happiness, I will stick to warmer colors. I will either use an analogous or triad color strategy. I think that a tetrad strategy will be the composition obnoxious and that is not what I am going for.

I am anticipating that my biggest challenge will be finding the right color strategy for my design. Then once I find the right colors, the next challenge will be apply the colors to my design using tints, tones and shades of the colors.  The color strategy will be the most important part of my design because it is going to be responsible for the majority of the depth. I will overcome these challenges by using Kuler to choose the colors for my color palette and a combination of the color picker and blend tool to get the tints, tones and shades. 
I believe I will be using the top left design for this project, but that could change after critiques.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Check out my work

I've added samples of my work to the site. Be sure to check them out under the Pages section. They include my professional work, as well as pieces I've created for school.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Color Theory

For the last four weeks, I have been taking Color Theory in Print at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online. Great class! So far I have learned quite a bit about color harmonies, creating depth through color and placement, and color meanings.

I really wish this class was available when I was earning my Associates degree. Seems like it should be a standard course for any degree's or certification's in Graphic Design.

When I get the time I will post a few of my projects on here but I have them on my Twitter.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Into to Flash

Thanks to my handy dandy Kindle Fire, I have finally started to learn how to use Adobe Flash.  A few years ago, I took a class that included Flash, but it's true what they say... if you don't use it, you'll loose it. I downloaded Adobe Flash Professional CS5: Classroom in a Book and so far so good. I'm working with Flash CS 5.5 and I am noticing small differences between CS5 and CS5.5, but it should only be a minor challenge.