Showing posts with label image_methodology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label image_methodology. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

critical mass


For this project, I used the automotive industry as an allegory for genetic modification, where the cars were metaphors for genetically modified crops. Rather than illustrating the entire car manufacturing process, I thought it would be interesting to juxtapose the cars with various images of cells as well as the syringe.

material studies


For this project, we had to explore various materials through the creation of typefaces. In constructing the various letter forms, we were forced to analyze the materials and notice the nuances that set it apart from others. For example, I took advantage of the malleability of plastic toothbrushes after being boiled. I ended up choosing the keys as my final material because of the fact that they could actually be used once the letters were constructed. Thus, I chose to illustrate that in the form of an animation.

Monday, October 18, 2010

scales: russian constructivism





Do you take baths or showers?
 


What annoys you most in others?


What is religion?


For this project in Image Methodology, we utilized our skills in Photoshop as well as various images we generated to answer a set of questions in a specific, historical design style or movement. This particular set was to be modeled in the vein of Russian Constuctivism. To do so, I used geometric shapes,  black and white images as well as a pale yellows and bright reds, a color palette found in nearly every Russian constructivist poster. The questions answered are listed above each work.

scales: tactile