9.12.2008

Typography By Hand

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While I forget what the sans-serif font is, the serif font is Adobe Garamond. These two 'words' were the first assignment of my introductory Typography course, requiring me to replicate, without tracing, the two renderings seen above. A digitally refined version also exists with labels of the parts of the letterforms (ie- crossbar, serif, spine, stem, etc. etc.) As you can see, I measured out nearly all the pertinent details, including the letter width and spacing distance between the letters. However, I was less mechanical with the actual curves of the shapes, since that seemed to best preserve any humanism left within the design of the fonts. More of the same to follow in more volume. Joy.

9.10.2008

Introduction to Illustrator


So this would be the first completed project of the semester for Vector Illustration, aka the Adobe Illustrator class. The first assignment was to create 10 "logos" or simple illustrations using as wide a variety of the tools as possible. While many of these are simplistic without any real aim behind them, a couple stand out to me as being having a little something special. The Olives logo was the first one that originally came to mind when I sat down to start the project, but I quickly dismissed two ellipses with text as not being creative enough, though the more I thought about the piece I ended up with, I thought how much I would love to see this sign in neon over some little bar owned by a lady named Olive.
Aside from the standard shape tools, I also utilized the Live Trace tool, Type tool, Pen tool, including different brush effects, Gradients, Warps, and Transparencies. All-in-all I think a decent display of my aptitude with the basic concepts of the tools.