Monday, November 24, 2008

IMPORTANT!

It's been brought to my attention that the requirements online about Project #3 are not accurate to the project I've asked you to produce this quarter.

1. Please disregard the 4x4 minimum artwork requirement.
2. You do not need to present three versions of thumbnails tomorrow.
3. You will only need one set of thumbnails and one dummy.
4. Your book can be 8 or 12 pages– your choice.

I apologize for any inconvenience you've experienced. I'm looking forward to your presentations tomorrow.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Creative inspiration– Independent MOVIE posters...

Independent movies usually lend a designer more artistic freedom. Here are some of my favorite independent posters– originally posted on Smashing Magazines.







Friday, November 14, 2008

NEXT Thursday Night

Annual Alumni Panel
Just wanted to give you a heads up to announce we are having our annual alumni panel at 7pm Thursday Nov 20th. This is a great event for past students to share their “real world” experiences and to have you ask them questions.

We will be getting out of class early for this event. Don't miss out.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Veteran's Day and Homework

Some of you are expected to teach assigned sections of the book on Thursday. Please come prepared at the beginning of class. If you haven't been able to connect with your group yet, I strongly encouraged you to meet soon. I have asked Justin Rusk to watch over the class while I am gone. He will also be grading how well you communicate each section of the book that you have been assigned.

Here are some things to consider while you prepare for Thursday:

1) How well do you know the material?
2) Are you providing relevant examples?
3) Do you make sense?
4) Have you provided time for questions, student interaction?

And a quick reminder– there is no class tomorrow. Enjoy your day off!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The work of Arthur Mount



Arthur Mount, steadily holding a BFA in Drawing from the Caifornia Colege of the Arts (Oakland), is definitely a name to check. His works include lots of characters, among them known ones, in a style that makes them easy to recognize, while not being overtly ‘too’ realistic, ‘too’ detailed. They have also appeared in many publications around the world, including the USA, Canada, Japan and France.

Brilliant work from a brilliant man. Here's a great resource for you as we dive deeper into our class. Arthur Mount is a master in his field.

QUIZ on Thursday

Just a reminder– there will be an open book quiz on Thursday over Lessons 1-9. Please take some time to go over them. You will benefit from doing this on the quiz and in the weeks to come as we continue to work through Photoshop.

– Professor Glassco

Friday, October 24, 2008

Project #2 Summary

Assignment #2

Concepts involved:
Self-critique
Graphic resonance
Research
Design Process
Presentation
Conceptual problem solving

Step 1
In this assignment, you will be in groups of four. Your group will choose one of the following words.

Change, tension, RESoLVE, SERENITY, and ANXIOUS

Each individual is responsible to come up with 20 DIFFERENT ideas and sketch them out in 2 inch squares. The appointed group leader will make sure no two sketches in the group are alike.

DUE OCTOBER 28th

Sketches need to posted on white mat board as 2 inch squares. No two sketches can be alike. Please check with your group before Tuesday's class. I've provided a lot of room for creativity. I encourage you to use various media including India Ink, charcoal, water color, pastel, fabric, etc.


Step 2
In the final step, (based on your in-class critique and group critique) develop the best idea using Photoshop. You will present your ideas together on black mat board. As a group, you must research the essence of that idea and communicate it verbally, using no less than 120 words, and no more than 150 words. Your research should be submitted in addition to your illustrations.

For the final critique, each individual will present their final illustration on black mat board.


NOVEMBER 6th - Final Critique