Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Cheetah running
Took these images form a National Geographic video for I thought National Geographic would have the best image quality.
Sadly, the cheetah did not make the whole gait so it doesn't look like It's running.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Short Gif
I actually promised my friend I would make her beautiful dance into a gif.
These are screenshots off a video therefore the terrible quailty
Monday, October 22, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Helvetica
The
typeface Helvetica originates from Switzerland. The original name being Neue Haas Grotesk it was later changed
to Helvetica after a similar sounding name was proposed meaning in Latin
“Switzerland”, it was changed slightly for they wanted to refrain using a
countries name for a type face. Helvetica was created in 1957 Max Miedinger
with Eduard Hoffmann. Appearing in the film was Massimo Vignelli, an originating Italian designer who designed the logo
for American Airlines and the iconic subway signage in New York City. Also
appearing in the film was Jonathan Hoefler who was named one of
America’s most influential typeface designers. Tobias Frere-Jones and Davis
Carson.
About Tobias Fere-Jones
About David Carson
About Jonathan Hoefler
Helvetica brought in Swiss design style seen here.
Designs:
Grunge: In revolt to plain and simple designs grunge designs were scrappy and hard to read leading to a remake of the basic guidelines of type design.
I honestly didn't get anymore design styles out of the movie.
About David Carson
About Jonathan Hoefler
Helvetica brought in Swiss design style seen here.
Designs:
Grunge: In revolt to plain and simple designs grunge designs were scrappy and hard to read leading to a remake of the basic guidelines of type design.
I honestly didn't get anymore design styles out of the movie.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Lettering thing ...
LOL I have no idea what this is called.
Whatever, quote from a poster in Mrs. Cope's class I like how hilariously in-positive it is.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Color Writing.
I forgot to finish this publish this -_-
The three primary colds are red, yellow and blue.
These colors can be used to create and color on the color wheel.
Secondary colors are made by red, yellow and blue being mixed together.
Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary and secondary color together. In the mixture of these the name of the colors is made by the the primary first, than the secondary second. For example, red orange.
Additive colors are made by adding colors while subtractive colors are made by light.
Color can affect our perception by seeing darker, cooler colors as farther away. and lighter, warmer colors closer.
Greyscale:
Monotone
Complementary
Friday, October 5, 2012
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