Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Blog #11 Tenth Journal Entry

Inspiration Time!

I stumbled upon this artist named Minjae Lee. His illustrations are beautiful and have everything I love.
Graphic design, fashion, pattern, bright colors, collage of painting and drawing, and focusing on the face.




I've been wanting to explore my other so-called-talents lately like silkscreening, painting/drawing, art and crafts stuff...
We haven't been doing actual print design in our Design IIIA class-mostly non-print but animated. So its a bit different. Maybe that's why I want to make physical-printed things lately. I don't have much free time outside of class but friday will help me get some time to make some t-shirts, maybe some painting as well...
if you wanna see the stuff I did in Design IIIA here's the link to my blog.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Blog #10 Ninth Journal Entry

We went to the graphic design studios last friday. It was what  I expected, lots of computers. I was kinda sad that we didn't get to see all the studios. We ran out of time because of the talks by Linked by Air and Common Name. I think our trip could have been more organized, we did a lot of waiting and getting lost a lot. It was a good experience seeing the different studios but I thought we were going to see gallery works related to graphic design. But it was still good, the weather was good, got some good advice, good day.
Linked by Air is a very small company, there's two people who do everything. So by having such a small company there's more one-on-one time with the client. You basically start from the beginning to the end with each client and really get to know them. Bigger companies don't necessary do that because they have so many people with an area of expertise so the project gets divided between a bunch of people. It is more efficient but you lose information and concept in a way when so many people divide up the project. I guess it depends on the people you work with. I think that working in a small group but for a big company is the smartest thing to do. With a big company, you get a steady income and you have so many resources and connections to work with. Especially when you don't have any experience in an area or any connections. It's nice to have your own company and all but I feel it's way too much stress and work because you're doing everything and there's more pressure on you to find clients. When you don't have a client waiting for you, you're losing money. With a company, it's not totally your loss.
Common Name suggested that we should take more risks while we're still young because we have less to lose. But in my opinion, after you get out of school, you have a degree so what are you going to do with that degree? Work for yourself? lol I think that if you show people what you can do-and they like it, you wouldn't need a degree in the first place. We get a degree to get experience on paper and show the world that we can do a job. If we use so much money to get an education, why are we taking more money out to start a whole new process we're not familiar with? I think it's smart to use that degree and get an experience and learn from that and if we really feel like we want to open up a company of our own that's great. We dipped our toes in and now we have the tools to start a company because you have worked for different clients and you do have connections and experience.
It definitely depends on the person though, if someone is confident enough to open up their own company thats amazing but not everyone have experience in starting their own company so they might need to start under someone to get a feel for it. I believe we should work our way up and gain experience doing small things to greater things and take risks in between that.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Blog #9 Seventh Journal entry

I've been pretty busy lately doing school work so I haven't had much time on making books. However, I have been collecting things for certain books. I think that that's the most important thing, collecting everything and making a book out of it.
I am actually excited for the trip on Friday. We usually don't see graphic design galleries, everything is commercial so it's nice to go see some.

Something that I've been working on is making videos with After Effects. It's super complicated and takes a long time doing just a few seconds. I think it's interesting but doing that took a long time and takes up a lot of space. On top of that, every time I see it, I have the urge to fix it... then I get sick of the music so I change that and then do more edits. It just never stops, I'm such a perfectionist when it comes to design. Sometimes it's good but I need to loosen up more. I struggle with the "artistic" work because I'm so use to doing commercial-straight out-in your face-direct designs. My thought process is creating things that are straight forward and simple for people to understand. Its hard to think like an artist in art school when I'm constantly doing commercial work.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Blog #8 Sixth Journal Entry

For one of my book series I wanted to do a craft element so I was browsing different sites to get some inspiration. I found http://frecklednest.typepad.com/la/2011/10/hand_stitch_your_own_pattern_part_1.html
Which had this idea of incorporating your handwriting by using sewing to do so. I think it's pretty neat so I want to sew either an image or text by sewing it on a page. 


Other semi-related news....
I've been wanting to silkscreen on t-shirts for awhile now. I have a bunch of ideas but never got the time to do so. But over this past weekend I started designing what I wanted on a shirt. So I found a popular image of Bob Dylan by Milton Glaser and photoshopped it to be black and white. After I print the t-shirt design I want to incorporate in in John's book because he is a huge fan of his music. Another idea I was going to do was make a John and Yoko poster because that also relate to our relationship. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Blog #7 Fifth Journal Entry

I started making one of my mini book series. The one I'm working on is my "roommate" book. It's going to be entirely printed on computer paper using InDesign to create this book. The reason why I am using the computer is because my roommates and I use computers and writing through paper, post-its, and other typed/written form to communicate to one another. There's two different reasons why written text and typed text is used, the first is because of our generation. It's fast and easy to talk to each other using short messages through text messaging or Facebook. The information is there for the other person to access whenever he or she is ready to look at it. Since we use it everyday, it's easy to use during the normal course of our day. Our schedules are completely different so no matter what we are doing and where we are, we can still talk to each other. The only problem is that I have two other roommates who don't use text messaging or any kind of "complex" technology. The problem could be that they just came to America not too long ago so this new technology is foreign to them and the fact that the wife doesn't speak english doesn't help either. Only the husband knows some english which makes communicating harder when he isn't around. Even though he understands english, he still doesn't know a lot.
So the book basically contains my "adventure" with my roommates, mostly the Mexican couple who chose to live with college students to use and save money. As college students, we are poor and frugal therefore we save and use little energy as possible. They however do not know how to save but use things to an extent where bottles are empty after a few uses and having us replace them one after another. As you read my book, you can feel the different experiences I go through mostly with the Mexican couple. I came in this with an open mind but I can obviously see that I was wrong and naive. But I think everyone will find this book amusing regardless of my pain that I had to go through.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Blog #6 Fourth Journal Entry

I haven't been inspired by anything for the past week but I did do some traveling. I went to Florida for a few days to visit my boyfriend who left NJ to go to law school. We haven't seen each other for over 2 months so I was super excited to see him. I usually don't keep my receipts and other collectables when I travel, so I don't have a lot to add to my book. I wanted to keep my ticket and make one of the pages as the ticket but sadly, they took it. I did do some drawings while on the pane I can include.
I guess I can make a book all about Florida? I plan to go back there so maybe this time I will force myself to collect everything.

So far for my series I have a book for:
Florida
Coffee
John (my bf)
Myself
Roommates/House
Oreo (my kitty)

I want my books to be fun to flip through, not all the books will have text. In fact they would probably have more images than text because I am a more visual person. I am quiet and rather listen than talk.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Blog #5 Third Journal Entry

Not much progress on physically making the books, I started gathering stuff for my book but haven't put it together yet. I definitely need to have more content for me to make an entire book. I started experimenting on creating different paper, but wasn't successful. For example, I tried dipping sketching paper in a "rose-water" which I took petals from the roses I had gotten from my boyfriend and saturated the water with the dried roses. It had a dark brownish color with the smell of roses. I think I left the paper in there for too long because it got moldy and the paper started to rip. Another thing I tried was using a coffee filter as a page. When I brewed the coffee I saved the filter and rinsed off the beans but that took off most of the color so I redipped it into a pot of coffee again and let that dry.
Since coffee is a big part of my life now I want to make a drawing with coffee and experiment with different levels of creamer to see how it would turn out. I understand that insects and animals might try to eat the paper but I'm willing to see how it turns out. Plus my room can smell like coffee forever if I make a painting out of coffee. I want to make one of my books entirely out of coffee and use every aspect of coffee into the book as well like the whole bean, packaging, ground version, and liquid version as well.
Another book would be include all sorts of arts and crafts, sewing, and such. Crafting is a huge hobby of mine so I want a fun crafty book. It would show the art of book-crafting and the viewer would see how the book was put together. The spine would be exposed so you can see the sewn pages and the cover wouldn't be totally covered up and look so finished. Hopefully it won't look as though it wasn't finish but look intentional.
I also want to include drawings and paintings of things I like. Even though I use computers a lot I still put my heart into it. When I was younger I used to draw a lot so I want to go back to drawing but still have a solid "design" element. Painting was a new thing when I came to college. I never really painted until recently so I want to include that too. Maybe have a timeline of different mediums I learned throughout my life?
I'm making a lot of mini books but not all of them will be put on display.