Saturday, May 22, 2010

Week 7.2: TTC Internet Radio Poster Vol. 2

Again this is the same project as the previous one so I wont go into as much detail about it. The process was the same for the background and the logo at the bottom (which again I take no credit for). This time I decided to use drums as the focus of the poster. This was a bit more difficult to cut out of the photo it was in because of the all little pieces that had to be cut out. To make it easier though I used the Quick Mask tool in Photoshop along with the paintbrush tool. Once I cut it out I put it in the place of the guitar, took out the radio signals, and moved the lightning bolts to the symbols. I didn't use the radio signals because I could really find anything on the drums that could symbolize a radio tower. So I cut them out of the poster completely and came up with this.

Week 7.1: TTC Internet Radio Poster Vol. 1

I did this project as a school project and a poster contest. Trident Technical College was opening their own radio station on the internet at the time and needed a way to promote it. So my class was asked to make posters to turn in so they could ask the judges which one was best. I wasn't exactly sure what they were going to play on the radio station, but I had been back to the radio station part of the school where they teach students how to work the keyboard and everything else that goes on behind the scenes at a radio station and I noticed a Boston record. So I figured they might play a little classic rock now and then. So I thought of the best classic rock bands and singers I could think of and tried to make a homage to them at the same time that was making a promotional poster. Mostly just make a promotional poster and have a little bit of classic rock in it. I went with the Jimi Hendrix guitar because it is recognizable if you know a little bit about him but at the same time it's a guitar and can symbolize all kinds of music. I did have a flat background at first but it made everything look flat. So I used some filters in Photoshop and put a lot of grain texture into the background and blurred it just a tad. Once that was done the guitar on top  really popped out. Then to add a little flare to it, and to make ya do a double take if ya only see it out the corner of your eye, I put in the really lightning bolts on the strings. I also used the logo they were going for as a type of broadcasting signal as if the guitar was sending out radio waves to the entire world. The logo at the bottom was not created by me so I take no credit for it.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Week 6.2: Preservation of Persistent Pollinators


This poster is help save the bees! At the time I created this there was a bee crisis and the project was to make a poster for disaster relief of some sort and I choose to do an animal relief and remembered hearing something about bees disappearing or dying off. (All of this is completely fake by the way. Every bit of this is fictional: the company, the logo and everything.) So I made up an non-profit organization to help notify people of the problem. I went through many names and most of them were as silly as the one I chose to be the final name. Preservation of Persistent Pollinators. Since it was about bees the logo choice was obvious. Doing a honeycomb for the logo. Then I got creative and thought about how I can make this really dramatic. I thought to myself, "how about flying dead bees?!" So I came up with many concepts and decided on the one you see here. With bones as the wings and the skull of a bee as the head. Then I had to come up with a phrase to put on this particular poster. Something dramatic but not too dramatic that people will just overlook it. So I went with something cliche and I think it made it kinda funny at the same time. I also needed something else because part of the project called for 2 elements that were related. So I created a flower since they are bees and that is what they go after to create the honey. I chose the color scheme purple and yellow because they are opposites and I didn't choose the colors till I created the flower with the yellow center.

Week 6.1: Manson CD Cover

This is a project I did in one of my Photoshop classes at Trident Tech. We were supposed to be remaking a CD cover for any artist of our choice and I wanted to The Best of Marilyn Manson CD. I recreated his logo as best I could and put his name around it. The name of the CD is below that. Then I played around the brush tool a bit because I haven't used that in any of my projects. Then I went online and found a picture of these lips that reminded me a lot of Manson and The Rocky Horror Picture Show but that's not the point. I cleaned up the lips as much as possible and put a stroke around them after I simplified them. I placed in the opposite corner of the title and put the brushes I played with in random spots in the background. I also tried not to cover up as much of the type as possible because I tried that and you couldn't read it.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Week 5.2: Clooney for President


This is project I did in my Advanced Photoshop class at Trident Tech. We were spost to pick a famous celebrity and make a campaign for them. So I chose George Clooney for President.
I started with the background by finding a stock image of the American Flag. I stretched it a bit and blurred it just a tad so it looked like a background and didnt take away from the foreground. Then I found a high res photo of Clooney and photoshoped him a little bit. Fixed a few blemishes in his face and neck and cut him out of the photo he was in. Then I had to find another suit for him because the one he was wearing was kind of casual. So I already this photo of Arnold Schwarzenegger wearing a suit. So I cut the suit out and pasted it on Clooney. Of course I had to do a few touch ups to make it fit just right. Then I went online to find some of his most famous quotes and choose one that he might say on a campaign poster. Couldn't really find one that fit perfectly, but I liked the quote "The only failure is not to try." So I put that in where it looked appropriate then made up a website for his campaign and stuck it in the corner. Then using the same font as the rest of it I put in the top George Clooney for President. I've seen a few campaign posters and most of em don't really emphasize the first name, just the last name. So I made his last name the biggest word and put his first name on top in a smaller font size. Then I put the year he was running for and it was 2008 at the time and the elections were going on so I put 08 as his year.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Week 5.1: Amalgamated Industries Inc.© The Widget the World Awaits™


I created this logo using the program Adobe Illustrator. Using nothing but type and a couple circles. Very simple design, but it looks very industrial. The A is the only actual type in the logo other than the Amalgmated at the bottom. All I did was take the A and put 2 dots for the 2 I's on the outer slant of the A. It didn't look right at first because the lower dot came down farther than the rest of the A. So I extended the A down a bit so it was level with the bottom of the dot. I also skewed the dots a little so that they looked like they were slanting with the rest of the I.
I used the colors red and black because the older logo the company had was black type with a single red dot over the I. I didn't do it that way because with all the rest black it looked a bit heavy. So I took the biggest part of the logo and made that red and it made it look a lot less heavy. Finally, I put the company name below the logo using the Bauhaus 93 font.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Week 4.2: Caslon Brush Portrait


This is poster I did of William Caslon I. Did the research and wrote all of it myself. The portrait I did of him is made of out of nothing but the letter V in Adobe Caslon. I found the best picture of him I could of him online and basically traced him using lines of Vs. I used that to start and then started to shade it in so that it actually looked like him. Took me a few days to do it because I was still trying to get used to the brush tool.

Week 4.1: Cooper River Bridge Run


This is the poster I did for the Cooper River Bridge Run in 2009. When I did the poster, obviously I had to have the bridge in it. So I modified it just a bit by rounding some of the edges and getting rid of the strings. I mostly got rid of the strings because you couldn't see them with everything in front of them. When I finished modifying the bridge it was still too big to put the entire bridge in the poster so I cut about half of it off and just put one of the towers in the poster. Then, since it is South Carolina I figured I would put a palm tree in it. So I found a good picture of a palm tree and traced it in illustrator. Then cut out parts I didn't need and simplified it as much as I could, but still tried to keep it looking like a palm tree. Then, I chose my colors for the poster. I picked red, orange and blue. I made the background a gradient of orange and light orange that almost looks yellow so that it looks like a sun in the sky. I made the tree orange and the bridge red. Then, I had to figure out a way to put the type in it some how. For the contest it was required to put the words "32nd Annual Cooper River Bridge Run 10K April 4th 2009 Charleston, SC." So I decided to put a box on top of the background and made it transparent enough to still see the background but still enough to put type on top of it and be able to read it. Took me a while to get it just where i wanted it. Next I had to figure out where I wanted to place the type. By this time I had already decided to make the type the focus of the poster. Meaning the type is what i wanted you to see first then get closer to read it and notice the bridge in the back. I finally just started putting things on the screen after i picked the typeface. I put everything in order and made the words that were more important bigger such as the date. The poster still looked a bit flat though so I thought about it for a while and figured it out. The type needs to pop and then the rest will pop with it. So I double the type to make it look the words had a slight red outline with brought em off the poster just a bit. I didn't want to put a drop shadow on them because then it would pop too much. But, I wanted to make the poster look a bit fun and I think I accomplished that much.