Monday, June 18, 2007

Website

After showing my "customer" the magazine ad, he stated that he thought it would look good as a main page for a website. When given the assignment to design the layout for a site, I used the magazine ad as a (very) rough draft for the layout. This was the resulting front page:

Promo T-Shirt Container

I designed a t-shirt container about the size of a container of tennis balls for a promotional give-away item at trade shows. This was done in Illustrator and then finally rendered in Bryce as a 3-D object.
The actual assignment was rendered in Illustrator with an example label (below).

Magazine Ad

Magazine ads are much more fun to work with for me. They are in color! Although the newspaper ads were in b&w, they were quite challenging due to the nature of the format restrictions and type restrictions. All of the ads were created with InDesign and Photoshop with prep work in Illustrator.

Newspaper Ads


These are the three newspaper ads I came up with for my class. They are laid out in accordance with newspaper column standards. They are in order: 1, 2 and 3 column ads.

I'm back!

Ok I have been AWOL for over a month now (as if anyone noticed!). I have been working on projects for my Electronic Design course. Mostly logo work, newspaper ads, magazine ads, and web layout.
I have included a sample of the logos I designed for a local company int his post and will be adding more posts containing other types of examples shortly.This company is belongs to a friend of mine. I figured since I the projects would be of this type that I might as well make them useful! So far he has liked everything I showed him from the class. Most of the class was intensive use of Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.