Monday, April 26, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
portfoilo 2
Artist statement
Example statement from http://web.utk.edu/~hwilli15/explorations/writing/statement.html: "As a graphic designer, I consider myself to be an artist, a writer, a communicator, an educator, an organizer, a thought-provoker, and a citizen. I find great freedom in the ability to choose any media, format, and concept that I believe can best convey idea or information.
I care deeply about environments, our human relationships with them, and our responsibility to them. As a painter, I manifest these values in representations of personal experiences of place. As a graphic designer, I aim to address these values in the public realm rather than the private. Because graphic design is visual communication, the exchange with the viewer/receiver is paramount.
I am beginning to develop my visual voice for environmental change. While shock value has its place and its purpose for this end, it is not my voice. I don’t want to get in people’s faces; I want to get in their heads. I maintain that there is something to be gained by being provocative in a respectful manner rather than a confrontational one. I am finding that tone of voice — both verbal and visual — becomes critical to this end.
I am interested in creating experiences of discovery in which meaning unfolds and deepens. My intention in doing so is to engage people as active receivers rather than passive viewers. I am discovering the importance of hierarchy — and therefore scale, contrast, sequence, and composition — in facilitating such involvement."
My artist statement: Since i was a little kid, I was interested in computers. I drew alot back then and i always wanted to incorporate my drawings to the computer, but i never found out that you could do that. If i become your graphic designer, i want to not only work on your ideas, i want to enforce them into something more, something that is destined to become great. In all my work, I give all and above more. I want to be the one on top, instead of the one at the bottom looking at the top.
I care deeply about environments, our human relationships with them, and our responsibility to them. As a painter, I manifest these values in representations of personal experiences of place. As a graphic designer, I aim to address these values in the public realm rather than the private. Because graphic design is visual communication, the exchange with the viewer/receiver is paramount.
I am beginning to develop my visual voice for environmental change. While shock value has its place and its purpose for this end, it is not my voice. I don’t want to get in people’s faces; I want to get in their heads. I maintain that there is something to be gained by being provocative in a respectful manner rather than a confrontational one. I am finding that tone of voice — both verbal and visual — becomes critical to this end.
I am interested in creating experiences of discovery in which meaning unfolds and deepens. My intention in doing so is to engage people as active receivers rather than passive viewers. I am discovering the importance of hierarchy — and therefore scale, contrast, sequence, and composition — in facilitating such involvement."
My artist statement: Since i was a little kid, I was interested in computers. I drew alot back then and i always wanted to incorporate my drawings to the computer, but i never found out that you could do that. If i become your graphic designer, i want to not only work on your ideas, i want to enforce them into something more, something that is destined to become great. In all my work, I give all and above more. I want to be the one on top, instead of the one at the bottom looking at the top.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
IPad Talk
I feel that the IPad will change the market for computers and devices because it has an interface where you can touch and modify things in different apps. What I also think is the IPad will also change the gaming industry because you can actually control the character or item by moving the IPad around and touching the items to pick them up. Plus, I think that the portability of the IPad will change because it can do a little more than a laptop and you don’t need to plug anything into it to get it working. That’s what I think will happen to the all the industries that will change due to the IPad. I think it will Pwn all the noobs of the marketplace. No, just kidding well maybe.
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