Final Project Analysis

You will be required to write an analysis for your project.

For the signage project:
Talk about the signage system you chose and what you had to do in terms of design (typeface, letter spacing. color, background, etc.) to meet the requirements of that particular system.
For the brochure project:
Talk about your design approach, the typeface(s) you used, and what you learned from this project.
For the logotype project:
Talk about your design approach, the typeface(s) you used, and what you learned from this project.
Post your analysis on the blog under the category Final Project.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Christina Coleman

This project was definitely enjoyable and challenging. I had to think “outside the box” to create variations on my quote and photo. My quote was “a flower does not think of competing with the flower next to it. It just blooms,” and my photo was a single stemmed lotus. It was challenging to change up my ideas so it was not just a variation on a theme. This called for me moving my type and placing my image on different sides of the page as well as flipping my image. It was enjoyable to experiment with different fonts and colors to put emphasis on my quote as well as my image. I also had to make sure they were connected and did not look like text placed on top of an image. Overall, this project has helped me see how strong a simple text/image can make a message come across if it is placed together properly.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Gabrielle Swenson

This project was challenging but fun. The quote I picked was “Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven. I chose this quote because it was bold, strong, and had good contrasting words. I thought the best typeface for this quote was Baskerville because the curves and serifs made it seem strong but not too modern or too soft.

I had a quote I liked as well as the typeface, but I was having a hard time deciding on an image that would really complete the package. Picking the image and formatting both elements was what made it a challenge. In the end I decided to pick something more abstract and simple. The triangle and contrasting colors I incorporated really encompassed the meaning of the quote.

What I really learned that’s valuable for the future was not to get stuck on the first design. Even though I went with my first design, I learned that venturing out pushed me to be creative in other ways and combining new ideas into another design was really helpful.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Joo Ae Lee

When I first picked my quote and looked for the images, I wanted use a water pastel painting. So I looked for the one that’s suitable for my quote, “If you would be loved, love and be lovable”. My image has a man and a woman, and they are tangled with his beard and her hair. I chose this image simply because the picture shows that they are falling in love.

At first, I decided to use the whole image so I placed the quote on his shoulders so that it could be surrounded by him, and I emphasized “love and be lovable” by giving contrast of texture. The sizes, fonts, colors, forms were different and I even used contrast of direction. But I felt like this image needed more stories. Then I cut out the image with triangular shape and placed it all together. However, this time I duplicated the images of woman and placed it next to each other so that they are both tangled with the beard. It looked like two women are fighting over a guy to get his love. Then I reduced the opacity of the image because I wanted the quote to be stand out. I also used contrast of texture for each word. However, it was hard to read because each letters had different fonts and structure. It would’ve been better if I used bold typefaces and black colors rather than pink.

The variations of images gave me hard time to pick because one image gave different atmosphere for each art piece by placing the quotes and images in different ways. Also the contrast of words provided more choices of using the words and how to organize them.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Alfred

This project may have sounded easy at first. Get a picture and quote and put them together to form a new picture, yet it was anything but. First, I was not sure what quote to use I was torn between three really good quotes. I ended up choosing my quote by closing, my eyes and picking. Finding a picture that would go with the quote was fun there are thousands of pictures of heels online. What really narrowed it done was the size and the red heels, I picked just drew me in, red is a really bold color that demands your attention. Putting the picture and quote together was a bit of work because it had to have a variety of different positions. That’s where being creative comes in overall I liked this project it was fun and forced me to be patient.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Georgie-Ann Getton

I really enjoyed this project. Some of the reasons why are:

  • Real life application- I do social media marketing. I always have to put quotes on photos. Before I would use a very simple text to photo app and the photo would be “good enough to post”. Now after spending time to analyze the photo as well as the quote and allow them to complement each other as well as allowing the design to speak for itself not just using a typeface that speaks for the text
  • Endless Possibilities – This project really opened up my eye to the fact that the same photo and quote can look so many different ways and read so many ways based on the placement of it.

This was a very fun and engaging project. Although it wasn’t easy it was a huge learning and experimental lesson.

Hand Writing Analysis

Georgie-Ann Getton

For the hand writing project we had to select from Garamond, Baskerville, Bodini , Helvetica and Century Expanded and replicate the typeface with our name along with a descriptive word. This project was very difficult for me because I have never done anythig like this before. I had never used different shade pencils , drew on tracing paper or anything even close. Then also having to draw my name free hand brought on so much pressure because I had to just look at the text then try my best to replicate. It was very tempting to just trace my name none the less I stuck it out.

The typeface that I decided to use was Garamond. I just fell in love with this typeface the first time I saw it. The word that I got was Adorable. My text to replicate was “Georgie the adorable”. I spent hours trying to replicate the text and keep my sheet as clean as possible. The most difficult things about my text was the lower case “g” in my name. The “g” in Garamond is very specific. Also another thing that I struggled with was replicating the thick and thin relationship between the letter. I could visually see that the relationship was there but when I drew it , it ended up being thicker than it was supposed to be.

After the project was complete I knew that it needed to be a lot better but I was still very proud of my accomplishments and knew that this was just a step one. With future practice and more opportunities to create or replicate a pieces I know I will get better. I got to learn to appreciate letter contrasts and color contrasts when drawing text.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Michael Stevens

This project was incredibly eye-opening for me. The process of progressively making my idea come to life helped me realize that art can be found anywhere and can be expressed in any way. Starting from just a photo and quote I was able to communicate the meaning behind my work in a simple, yet effective way. As I continued designing, I focussed on making subtle changes to produce fascinating aspects with significant meanings. Also, I made numerous designs varying in placement of the photo and quote. In the end, I was torn between 3 designs. After careful consideration, I chose one of my first designs because of it’s simplicity and captivity.

Some things I learned along the way of creating this project are going to be very helpful for me in the upcoming designs and projects I will be woking with in this class. I familiarized myself with new commands in InDesign and worked with Photoshop. I enjoyed working on this project and hope there will be others like this one.

Illustrated Quote Analysis

Melasha Barr

At first, I wanted to use my favorite quote from the Harry Potter series, “I solemnly swear that I’m up to no good”, but finding the write image and putting the design together was very challenging to me. As a result, I chose to scrap that idea and choose the quote that I used in my Ad Hoc proposal; “Beauty is truth’s smile when she beholds her own face in a perfect mirror.”

I chose to use the piece “Schizophrenia” by Rama Mozell as my picture, since it had different cut up images of women’s faces. I had the perfect picture and quote, but still faced many challenges.

At first, I just used the picture whole by doing a full bleed and variations of it on the page. I also did different colors and variations of the typefaces, Bodoni and Helvetica. I was still stuck until I got the suggestion to cut the image into pieces. After cutting the images up, I found the designing process a lot easier and played with the cut up images until I got my final design. I ended up positioning the images in a way that looked like one woman’s face and used the typeface Helvetica, but I made the position of the texts and the pictures uneven so that I could truly embody the quote; accepting all of your imperfections is what makes you perfect.

Overall, I learned that with that extra push and a lot of patience, I can present my mind with more ideas that I would’ve never thought of.

Illustration Quote Analysis

Santiago Vinasco

This project was challenging to me because I was over-designing in the beginning. I thought I was doing okay… I started with a simple bled image of butterflies and placed the quote in the clear space in the image. But I thought it was too simple. So I added two other images that I thought would get my point across. I wanted the viewer to notice the symmetry inherent in nature. But I added too many images with too many design elements in the text. It looked cluttered and complicated. I wanted more subtlety but that’s just not what I was getting. I decided to choose the image of the honeycombs because I could put the words in the quote inside the honeycombs and play on the word “deep” and “nature”. Finally I had a design that was simple yet unordinary. I liked that i put each letter in the word “nature” in its own honeycomb to highlight it’s importance.

Critiquing my work now there are some things I should change. Very subtle but substantial changes. I had two lines that weren’t spaced apart from each other the same distance as the other lines. Also, the text was hard to read as it was kind of small. I chose a small type size because the longer words would not fit comfortably in the honeycomb. I still should of resolved the problem by perhaps going .5 or even .25 bigger. I also should of made “nature” bold so it really stands out. The lesson that I learned is this– just like an essay in English class, a graphic work must also be revised and revised and revised.