Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Links

amybutler (vintage fabric)
noupe (InDesign helps)

06: Mood Boards

Due Dec 7

Objective
The objective of this assignment is to increase knowledge and skills in inDesign while sourcing inspiration/influence for a project. You will also be presenting your mood board to the class.

Requirements
Built in inDesign
Final size: 17"x11", printed and bound
Presentation must include at least 10 pages and 30 images
Save out PDF of final mood boards to present on screen to class on Dec. 7

Homework
Nov 30 - bring in digital files to show progress. No prints are necessary. Be sure to include your links and fonts, and down-save to CS5 so you can work in class

Moods
Vintage / Playful / Youthful
Active / Energetic / Professional
Smart / Approachable / Contemporary

USE MASTER PAGES IN SOME FORM

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Christophe Huet - amazing artist





While searching for inspiration for our photoshop-composite project, I came across artist Christophe Huet, Amazing! Check it out. http://www.christophehuet.com/

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

What's due for Wed, Oct. 5?

So, a lot of you didn't show up to class tonight. Too cool for school...
Here are a few things to consider bringing to class next week.
1. Your final project B. Printed, flush mounted, 10x10".
2. Post your final illustration on the server. Use a similar folder name as before. This time it will be named "LastnameFirstname_B". Place your Illustrator file within this folder.
3. We will begin work on project C. Bring in some catalogs that you can tear up. We will be recreating these spreads in InDesign. Also, bring in a ruler and pen to mark up the catalog spreads that you tear out.

That will be all.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

I cannot figure out how to put things up on the server for Peder, any help ??? Its been almost a week and I've struggled with it

Friday, September 9, 2011

Interactive Bauhaus

This site offers an interactive experience in discovering art from the Bauhaus school. It covers the time frame of 1919 to 1933. The most amazing thing to me about this, is seeing what teachers and students created during that era. In some ways, it's not far off from what we are doing now. Art can be timeless...

http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2009/bauhaus/