Generate Design Day 7

Today was a little less eventful, but I still had fun building off the feedback from yesterday about the logos. They said that it would be cool to have a difference in pen pressure and size of the lines so I took the designs I had before and i made the lines thicker and neater where they connected, and I made the lines defined in where a chunk of hair was. The left two are the previous designs and and design on the right was the one I completed today. They will be putting it next to text to see how it looks overall as a logo.

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As part of my next project which I hope to get completed soon, is the article i’m researching on an artist, Alessandra Cresio. Above is one of her pieces, I find many of her works to be very simplified yet stylized, and I wanted to take inspiration from her art to write a small blog piece. I DMed her on instagram and she replied this morning, so I can use her interview replies and such to write about her.

Generate Design Day 6

This morning, Tyler worked on variations for the Bugg Elementary school posters and picture formats. He said it was important to not give too many options to the client, because then they won’t be able to decide easily. You need to give them something to refuse, but keep it a concise range of options.

I met with Mr. Barth, Travis and Tyler after to discuss the Logo designs for Mark Christopher. They both had a range of designs they we discussed about, and they also talked about my designs, which they seem to like, so that’s a W for me. We talked about and gave feedback, and are going to continue building off the strongest ones to give in a presentation later on.

In the afternoon, I went with Brian and Mr. Barth to a presentation meeting for a report cover and content design discussion.

They gave them 3 design covers, and 3 inside designs that correlated with the covers. The client discussed which ones appealed to them the most and which ones were weaker for them. It was very insightful to get to see the whole process of the meeting, and understanding what tiny details to focus on or what they picked up on that I might not have. I’ve been able to go to a couple of the meetings that they’ve had, and i’m very grateful for the opportunity to observe these interactions.

Generate Design Day 5

Today, I helped with a few writing pieces. So far, i’ve definitely done more writing and articles than I have art and design things, but it’s an interesting change, and an experience i’m still glad to have. I’ve been building on my formal/approachable writing style, having it appear in things such as future advertisements, reflection articles for blog posts, or small reviews. Tyler was working on some logo sketches for the same hair salon I was also sketching out for (below), his were really nice (above).

They’ve set me a task to help revitalize their social media page such as on twitter or Instagram. I was looking through some magazines of really nice art and art advertisements and collected page numbers or article titles for interesting topics to post about on twitter.

They asked me to write a small bio for myself, so that when they post the article i’ve written, they can make like a small text that colleges or programs can look at if i’m applying anywhere and I wanted to list some of my experiences.

Generate Design Day 4

Today was a little less eventful, but I was still able to get in some work for GD. They looked into reviving their social media accounts such as on twitter, instagram, etc. and they told me to think about possible interesting insights I could note and help them post things that are more relevant form my perspective and would appeal to my type of audience or generation type.

They also run a blog page that they asked me to possible search for and save images for in the future. Tyler asked me to write a small piece for the blog about the Pantone’s Color of the Year: Living Coral. I was able to read a few articles on the color, and their ultimate decision in picking that color, and write about my own takeaways and conclusions about it. I ended up talking a lot about the impact on the environment and the the significance of the color it has on me and possible others in the community.

On the way to lunch, Tyler told me a little about college admissions and the whole process of appealing to the council. He was/still is a college educator and was able to give me valuable insights on how I should approach my application/essay process. An important thing I learned is to always stay resourceful, even without the right tools or programs for it, it shows that you are always able to get the job done, and that you aren’t reliant on technology or software to help you do your job or what you need to get done.

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