3/30/11

The Cheese Monkeys.

As some of you know, I have the world's best sister. I'm open to discussion for anyone that thinks their sister is cooler than my sister, but I'm pretty biased, so you probably won't get anywhere. She and her husband have a cute and fierce blog. Why cute and fierce? Liv recently posted about puppies, and Oz is a hardcore base jumper. and you should DEFINITELY stop by.

Once again, as I've been doing my whole life, I'm going to copy my older sister.
I now welcome you to Brianna's book club!

CheeseMonkeys

The Cheese Monkeys by Chip Kidd. I was told by my professor that we absolutely should read it if we decided to study art in college. And now I'm telling you that you probably should read it regardless of if you studied art in college. The book is divided into two semesters: Drawing 101, and Intro to Graphic Design, with a brief interlude for winter break. The protagonist in this story goes vaguely nameless, but just like Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club, we give him the name Happy, although his name isn't Happy at all, just as Fight Club's protagonist assumes the name Joe. Happy's experiences at "State University" are mostly comical, mixed with occasional hard-hitting clash.

And lastly, Chip Kidd is a ground-breaking book designer, so you might want to read it for the book itself (sorry kindle users). The wide margins make a quick read even quicker, and as my friend Jackson pointed out, he uses two different fonts for each semester (transitional and modern if anyone was wondering). At the very least, if my recommendation has fallen on deaf ears, find the paperback version the next time you're in the book store. The optical illusion on the edge is sure to astound and amaze.

This is entry number 1. I guarantee you the next entry will be much less light-hearted.

3/13/11

Looopy in the Lab

crayons

For my design production class, we have to create a color test in Indesign and Illustrator. The idea is that we'd have this file to take to any printer any where in the world to test out a variety of different things, like banding on gradients, built blacks, transparency options on native layout art and photoshop art, and on and on down the list. The above crayon box is something I made for it, to test colors in both Illustrator and Photoshop and see how they compare. Blogging during finals week, who'da thunk it?!


3/1/11

Jewelbot, Round two

Finished

Finito! It's actually been done for quite some time, but in that time school and work have been a tidal wave of demand. The design changed quite a bit from the beginning.

Dimensions-01

These dimensions were too big, both for my room and the amount of jewelery it would organize. So, after trimming down almost every single copper tube (which didn't take that long still) this is what I ended up with:

Dimensions-02

And this concludes the creation of the jewelbot. Although he still needs a name...