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Archive for March, 2007

Gerald, Raine and I will be working on this assignment together to create a storybook for children between 6-8 years old.  We have been thinking in the perspective of a children and came out with several ideas. Famous characters that would catch the children’s attention Pirates – it sounds cool to a kid Treasure hunt – an adventure [...]

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This project is done by raine and me. We are suppose to pick 2 designs, one good and one bad, and then analyse it using gestalt principles. We decided to use movie posters for both design so that it is easier to compare. Good Design – Dead Ringers                                               Figure & Ground                                        Similarity/Proximity Continuity Colours Frame [...]

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This is a classroom activity to show the application of Gestalt principles. Mr. Reddy said that the principles can be applied to the images depending on how you look at it. (hmmm…kind of complicated)

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Out of so many posters I did, I finally decided to use back this very first idea. I think no one would be so lame to ‘Save the Pig’, so it would be more unique (I think so???, whahaha). And the image must be original work, so this poster is the best because i really draw all [...]

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Haha, finally finished the touch up for my very first assignment. Added in more effects. Like – Created a border so that the snow effect is visible. I have also distorted the branches so that it looks less squarish. Dislike – More smoke effect to show that the cigarettes are lighted.

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My idea is to show a romantic feeling. Therefore I decided to use snow to depict the kind of mood. Puppies are used to represent the pure and innocent puppy love. The calm blue colour represents a very smooth and warm feeling. Hence, I put in the quote “Love keeps you warm.”    

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