Melissa Dunn's Blog
BA Graphic Design & Illustration | Year One
This brief which was set by Ruth, instructed the creation of a freestanding 3D letterform, using any materials of our choice.
In response to this, I decided to approach the task using wire, masking tape, yarn and a boatload of hot glue.
I began by creating each 2D side of the letterform (twice each) using a handful of thin wire sticks grouped together to reinforce the strength of the letterform. Then, I wrapped each handful of wire tightly and completely in masking tape, followed by yarn, wrapped compactly to prevent any of the tape showing through. Next, I used a hot glue gun to attach the sides creating two 2D letterforms. Once all sides were completed and connected , I repeated the process for the lengths of wire which were to connect both 2D letterforms to produce the final 3D product.
I would emphasise that I did enjoy this project, although somewhat challenging to create, I believe that by following the design that I came up with the final product is visually interesting. To really finish of my letterform I will make some final touches, such as, removing any excess glue which is visible.
This brief was set by Ruth during week one of the Graphic Design rotation which instructed the class to create a stencil mimicking the appearance of a typeface found in our environment, in my case, the Bushmill’s Whiskey logo.
In response to this brief, I experimented with a range of techniques such as overlaying of colour, comparing the outcome of both the positive and negative aspects of my stencil, dabbing with sponges and splattering paint. I also explored different arrangements of colour such as the pairing and overlapping of red & blue to create a cinematic optical effect, followed by monochromatic pieces. A further aspect which I experimented with was my choice of mediums, I explored through both acrylic paint and ink. In future, I would be eager to involve spray paints as I feel this would create some very beautiful outcomes and allow for more freedom of experimentation but unfortunately, I do not have this medium at my disposal for the time being.
In the aftermath of this project I have concluded that the most attractive and visually appealing outcomes, at least in my own opinion, are the monochromatic experiments I created. I feel that the simplicity is what makes them stand out.