...that more people than I assume check this blog with some degree of regularity. How would I know, after all? I've decided to post up older work, this being break, and I doing little personal projects rather than things I want to put on the blog, to keep the information stream somewhat more consistent.
Here's an assignment from Illustration 2 in which we had to place our assigned little finger-puppet monster into a recognizable photograph/painting.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Phantom Character Designs
Shadow Puppets
Made for Comics 1 for a specific comic assignment. Locke Frothington (with the hat and tentacles) meets Ashley (with the skates) by a strange set of coincidences involving some thin ice and a dimensional portal.. She's still at this point a bit weirded out.
These earlier shadow puppets are cut out of construction paper with a blade, then hinged at the joints using knotted thread. Later I figured out that mini-brads, the sort you use in scrapbooking, worked wonders.
Here are the twins being slick, with a unedited photo so the brads/joints show. In stage 2 of this process, I'd adjust the levels in photoshop until I got a flat black/white then fill in the spots of white in the forms.
Older Poster Design: Peabody Hotel
Monday, December 22, 2008
NPDA Poster
In the words of my colleague/poster-partner Jessica Biggs:
A poster that was an assignment for my design 3 class.
One day a year, art colleges and universities all over the country set aside a day in which high school students are encouraged to bring their portfolios to be reviewed by college-level teachers, artists and faculty and discuss the transition from high school to art college.
The National Portfolio Day Association is a committee which overseas this event. Every year the NPDA chooses a double-sided broadside to be sent out to all the high schools in the country advertising this event.
The candidate posters are made by design students from art schools across the country.
This was a collaborative work between illustrator [Danielle Bertocci] and [Jessica Biggs] as a designer.
While our piece was not chosen to continue to the NPDA committee, I feel it is still worthy of showing off as we both worked very hard for nearly an entire semester on it.
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Yep! Enjoy some squids.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
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