Saturday, November 22, 2008

Friday, November 7, 2008

ready for some alphabet soup?

this is my final contact sheet of all my letters. some of them i really like, and some of them i wish i never submitted.












these are just a few images from my latest design project. our objective was to find the entire alphabet in different objects outside. i chose to do lower case letters bacause i was apparently crazy on the day that we shot in class, but it worked out pretty alright.


JUST FEEL THE...



right so....this is my fourth digital media project and i am really disappointed in it. in all honesty i actually hate it most times that i look at it. the only aspect of this poster that i like is the fact that its my favorite color, purple. for this project i had to pick lyrics to a song and make a poster that speaks for those lyrics. the ones i chose were from the band A SKYLIT DRIVE and the lyrics were, " listen to all my stories this will be our last chance, cause people die and people dance." this wasnt my original idea at all which coul play a part in my dislike for it. i tried to " engrave" the lyrics in the tombstones but it didnt turn out so hot. i think if i find the time( haha time...) then ill go back and fuck with illustrator some more.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Shattered

This, however, I prefer to call "completed". It is obviously missing something but I can't figure it out. I don't really like it very much because of this missing piece so I guess I just have to keep working on it when I have the time. (hahah, time, who has that anymore)

Shattered

This is a little thing I like to call "in progress".

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

I've got the notion for motion

This was a motion pic that i liked quite a bit taken right on the side of N. College Ave; it appears to be the royal school colors but in reality i just photoshopped the bitch. I lowered the temp, and raised the brightness until it had this ethereal glowing effect.
the following is a web site to an artist who uses both analog and digital in his art pieces.

http://www.boingboing.net/2003/11/11/digitalanalog-fusion.html