Attached below is my final design for Follow the Rhythm. For this design, I chose to use a variation of typefaces that I thought related most closely to the punk genre of the lyrics. These typefaces included: Template Goth Battery… Continue Reading →
My planning started off by me quickly grabbing my iPad and doing some quick sketches when I was listening to music and got ideas of lyrics I wanted to use. I initially chose different lyrics and spent a little while… Continue Reading →
Pocket Profile – Josef Müller-Brockman. I decided to research about Muller-Brockman because of his interesting and clean poster designs. After hearing about his work and the International Typographic Style in week 7, I decided to investigate further as his… Continue Reading →
In week 5 we learnt about the basics of UI. After learning about the fundimentals of UI, we created a UI card on Figma for one of our favourite music artists:
Our project for week 8 is “Follow the Rhythm”. For this project we are to take some lyrics from a song we like and design them in a way that corresponds with the genre. The song I have chosen to… Continue Reading →
As soon as I decided on which lyrics to use for my Follow the Rhythm project, I figured one of the best people to research for inspiration would be Jamie Reid. I have been interested in his work for a… Continue Reading →
I have attached my final manifesto design. I created the final piece on Adobe Illustrator. I ended up going for the version with the orange text inside the clock-face because I thought it made this part of the text stand… Continue Reading →
After speaking to Paul, and a few peers, about my manifesto, I decided that I should change my idea. Looking back over my research, I came up with a couple new ideas and sketched them. I really liked the… Continue Reading →
In week 4 of 101, we looked at typography. I found this lecture quite interesting as I enjoyed learning more about hierarchy and the techniques behind using typography in design. Taking our new knowledge into Figma and played around… Continue Reading →
For the next part of our 100 iterations project, we were tasked with choosing nine of the 100 images that we had compiled within our groups. We then had to post these nine images in slides on Instagram for the… Continue Reading →
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