Monday, October 27, 2008

No more illustrator.. i had to burn it








After a few annoying hours, it think i may have figure out what i was doing on illustrator, or at least i figure out some of the trick to making that damn pen tool work (well by figure out i mean i asked Kendall...) Any who, that is not important what is is the product and the product is the above show dress:
From the above pictures you can see the progression that taken place from the original uploading of the drawing to the final colored and line product. Here i have a dress that i designed, nothing terribly special, but i like it. It mixes a little bit of contemporary with a few classic cuts here and there. But the real feat was getting the color into this damn thing. I have never been a computer person so to mess around on illustrator no matter what's been told is a bad idea but after some help and a bit of fiddling around i managed to get a color gradient and lay out that i liked. I feel the gray blue to white gives the dress the soft feel a wedding gown should have, at least int he conventional sort of way, and yet the shine of color gives the wedding dress that modern look, where it is becoming more customary to wear a colored wedding gown.
All in all i like the end result despite the hell and hair loss that was caused because of it.

Monday, October 20, 2008

LOGOS LOGOS LOGOS





To explain real quick how this blog will work, i have the two parts of the logo present (symbol and text) then i have the finished work integrating them both together... that is, if i ordered them right when i uploaded them...
Anywho: Logo ONE- May not be the most flowery or decorative design seen for wedding shops but i think it still fits the topic to a T. It's a playful symbol of what buying your wedding dress is like- a mad hunt to find the perfect one. So i mixed in a what looks like a radar or target, put a very modern sketch of dress in its line of sight.





Down here!
so when i saved it i guess i didn't notice how much excess it gave it...whoops...
anyway LOGO 2: I like the sleek and simple look that some logos have so i tried this here. I left the color pallet simple with yellow, black and white- giving the logo a sleek sophisticated look my business. The lettering on the side add to the high class look of the logo by its stream line font and lay out- the downward written lettering and then the adjacent sub title gives the uniqueness that make this a simple but memorable logo.



Well here is a perfect example of me not looking at the order i'm uploading... oh well.
LOGO 3: i like this one the best it has a vibe to it with the bold lines in the dress sketch and the colors that pop out in the skirt. For this one i wanted to take a more modern young look to it, something that i could see printed on t-shirts or bags or stickers ( we do love stickers). this , like all of the logos, came out of experimenting with colors and shapes until something fit- which is how i ended up with the soft orange yellow background- it gave it edge yet refined the logo so certain parts popped. I personally like the cut out lines for the boarder, i think its a nice little detail for symbolizing the job.





Lastly and still backwards from how it should be presented...
LOGO 4:
this was the first one i created on this assignment, and i like it as a humble design. It doesn't scream modern or sleek or funny, instead it is this calm beautiful rendering for a logo. I chose the colors because they were relaxing and they seems serious yet sweet, which is what i would want to exude on business card. It has an artistic touch, which shows the companies creativity while also keeping to a professional look. I enjoyed this one a lot.

Monday, October 6, 2008

I am officially calling my topic wedding dresses. not weddings... so there...

(this is an photo by Chris Roberts of heavy rain in a forest. found in the blog, "like the air i breathe")


To start, i had a wonderful break through in which i finally understood how i would go about this wedding dress business. it is an interest of mine, but for the longest time the only thing i could think of was lace and flowers and how long can anyone go on about that? not to mention i was sick of pink and blue. BUT then i though what does the wedding dress mean ? and i came to this image and thus branched into my ideas




these two drawings above are from my own sketch book. doodling a few dress ideas, now to be used for a lovely image...
And finally here is the brilliance. While many may look at this and see a haunting work of integrated wedding garb, i beg to differ. What does, as i asked before, the wedding dress truly mean but purity? At least originally this is what the dress represented. The WHITE dress, which represented virginity, was worn by the bride to be presented as a pure and beautiful women for her new life. Thus we come to the question of how we view purity or rather what is purity? Well What better representation than the natural and cleansing rain? it purifies are world as it pours down, while it gives life (which, in the old days, marriage was "must do" to start a new life and/or creating new life) and a fresh start when the sun comes out. So, in a sense rain and all that attributes to it is a jump off point for inspiration with wedding dresses: it is strong and beautiful, powerful and delicate, fierce and gentle.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

this is a picture of a tulip