Showing posts with label AIGA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIGA. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Infinite Space, The Architecture of John Lautner

I am designing the poster for AIGA's Design Reel film showing at the Tivoli Theater. Here are a few of the iterations and directions I am going in. I want to show layering and transparency to add depth and to illude to the thought of infinite space. Also, I wanted to keep the shapes in structural shapes to relate and to symbolize the architecture. The color pallet comes from the thought of John Lautner's architecture embracing the view and landscape of outdoors.

Here is the first design I have created. I am also working in going in a different direction as well.
Here is the "final" poster. I say that meaning, it's almost there but still needs some final craft tweaks. This one is going up tonight at the Tivoli Theater tonight for advertisement. Go see it!
Check it out on the AIGA website.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Change One Thing // Update

Here is the poster I decided to concentrate on and here are the iterations made, which are due to be critiqued tomorrow:
New versions:





Inspiration for this idea was seeded from the "Flower Power" photo, which was taking shortly after the Kent State massacre.


Sunday, January 31, 2010

Poster Contest Update














These are all versions of a poster I am creating. I haven't quite decided on a topic yet. Feel more than welcome to put any for of recommendation as far as color, layout, or images go. Thank you and let the games begin.

Poster Contest Sketches & Ideas

There are sketches and ideas to support the "Change One Thing" poster.
Use a condom:
Women's Rights:
Recycling:

Monday, January 25, 2010

Change One Thing

For the upcoming assignment in typography two, I am designing a poster for an AIGA competition. It is a poster design. The entry title is called "Change One Thing". We are supposed to create a poster using the description off of the site. It reads:

"Concept: Change One Thing. From the simplest action of changing to compact florescent bulbs, to more in-depth changes such as political parties and life habits, motivating change in visual communication is one of the most basic and fulfilling aspects of the communication profession."

The ideas that I have thought of concentrating on are (keep in mind these subjects are broad but will be minimized to a certain subcategory:

Woman's rights
• Environmental issues
• Use a condom