Sunday, February 7, 2010

Experimental Typography Final Book: Dream Meadows.

This project was lots of fun to work on. My main topic was decoding my dreams over a period of two weeks. I decided that I wanted to do my own illustrations and I was so glad when my instructor opened up to that and encouraged me. All I needed was a bunch of sharpie markers and paper.
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Monday, October 19, 2009

Experimental Typography Panel Design

For my experimental type class we had to design a 10X10 panel, I made two because I was torn between picking a favorite.
***(Copy says) I was waiting for the longest time, she said. I thought you forgot. It is hard to forget he said, when there is such an empty space when you are gone---quote by Brian Andreas***
***Photos taken by me***

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Experimental Typography.

This semester I'm taking experimental typography and experimenting with different mediums.







Religious Stereotypes Book.

This book I wrote and designed is on Religious Stereotypes. It teaches understanding and empathy through real statistics, religious scriptures and people; by showing the faces of people belonging to other religions, giving the reader an insight to the personal side of their lives so the reader can relate to that person and learn that religion should not be a barrier and that people no matter what their beliefs or religion are the same all over the world.
This book is one hundred and fifteen pages.


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***Credits: Illustrations by Jon Turner through flickr.com***

Visual Communications Lab-Project 4/Lens of Empathy.

The next project was to study ten personas, and imagine them discussing our topic and what their point of view on our topic would be. We had to choose from a whole list of school teachers, politicians, celebrities and trees. I decided to take my project a little step further by going back in time when the future politician was in high school, and what his view would have been, in addition to other personas.


Visual Communications Lab-Project 3/Map of inquiry.

Our next assignment was to write down a series of questions to try and get the ball going and have an info-graphic with that. The poster I designed has the four main religions of the world temples on the corners, and the middle part of it shows the percentage of people belonging to that particular religion across the world.

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Visual Communications Lab-Project 2/Archetype study.

Our second assignment was to talk to a group of ten people. They had to be connected to the topic. My group consisted of a Jewish, Muslim, Catholic, Atheist, and orthodox people. The group were addressed with questions I had on the topic, but I had no input or intervention on what they were discussing. After that we were to take three most compelling ideas that came out from the discussion and implement them on an object that is topic related. I implemented them on mouth wash bottles, which represented "cleaning up" the mouth from judgmental remarks. I also played with the color of each, where it depends on the seriousness of the problem, the worse it is, the darker the color (the more concentrated the treatment was).

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