Friday, June 8, 2012

design 2 final posters



the topic of my final design is bullying, focusing specifically on gender discrimination. it is meant to focus not solely on gender identity among LBGT teens, but also on eradicating gender stereotypes and misogynistic behavior. I'm hoping that these posters are able to emphasize that gender roles are not an important or necessary part of life; people are allowed to act however they want and be whoever they want to be.


to make this message clear, I added the "end gender discrimination" caption at the bottom, but the phrase at the top, "we can be everything all at once," is in reference to the fact that as men and women, we do not need to live in separate ways. if a man or woman wants to do something considered feminine or masculine, they should be able to do it without being discriminated against; we can all exist in any role we like.


the idea behind the pictures is the overlapping of gender lines. the blue (male) and red (female) overlap to create purple, which signifies the joining together of genders. specifically, the two circles in place of each person's head are in reference to the idea of a venn-diagram: there are some things that are strictly male and some strictly female, but the two worlds do converge, and that is something that needs to be accepted and embraced. in addition, the removal of each of their heads is meant to signify the blurred gender lines. even if a person's body is genetically male or female, how they choose to identify their gender is entirely up to them.


to create the posters, I first imported the images into Photoshop and used clone stamping to remove their heads and to clean up the lines left over to fill in where their heads were. following this, I selected a certain aspect of their clothing (the flowers on the woman's dress and the vest and bow tie on the man) and duplicated them, before making those duplicates overlap in red and blue, to mimic the venn diagram shapes that were in place of their heads. the font used is Century Schoolbook, and the caption at the bottom was created in a way that mimics the theme of red and blue overlapping, but in a simple way that emphasizes its place as a sort of caption rather than as playing into the artwork itself.


the focal point of each poster is the text in the circles at the top; from there, the eye travels down and catches the color separation on each person, allowing them to note the natural flaws in the old photographs, before ending at the caption, which fills in the holes of the meaning of the pictures. the simple three-color palette on the black and white images allows the designs to stand out over the old images.


overall I am very happy with my final design, and I think it is a great representation of the work I've done throughout the semester.


-mike



Monday, June 4, 2012

final poster (in progess)


Friday, June 1, 2012


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

blog design #3 - texture experiment


my final design explored texture, as well as shape. for this design, i wanted to contrast the ideas of fire and ice, as well as the idea of destruction versus beauty. to do this, i took the background picture, which i took from the internet, and edited the levels to emphasize the peaceful scene it shows. on top of it, there are the two interlocked squares of images of fire and ice; i hand-selected them with the tablets and added a faint drop shadow to give the impression that they were cut and pasted out of actual paper. the ragged edges contrast with the beautiful image in the background for a surreal picture, and the simple squares are a reflection of my style.

blog design #2 - shape experiment


this design utilizes shape; the pink light was taken from another picture i took and edited to look more organic and paint-like. the squares were edited to feature the glow, which gives the impression of an intense light. once again, i tried to achieve the simple style that i prefer, but i also wanted the picture to give a sense of comfort to be contrasted with the stark exclusion of the pink square in the center.

blog design #1 - line experiment


for this design, i wanted to play with lines as the element of design, i used a picture that i took and simulated a simple curve around my friend's head using only straight lines. this is an example of my design style as it is very simple, featuring only the white lines over the out-of-focus picture, but i think it stands out well as a reflection of the geometric influences that can be found in nature.

Friday, May 11, 2012

senegal t-shirt




my shirt uses the lion from Sénégal's coat of arms (below) and compares it with the U.S.'s national symbol, the eagle. the two silhouettes are used to represent contrasting ideas and cultures between the two countries, but on the back, the silhouettes come together in an abstract form to display our cultures meshing together.