Monday, September 26, 2016

Presentation

      Well, I'm not really one for talking or presenting. But today we learned about how deliver a successful presentation using different skills and assets. For example we learned about important appearance, facial expression, loud voice, eye-contact and posture are. Appearance is important because it shows who you are or who you're trying to be when presenting. Facial expression is also important because you need to show emotion to show that you care about whatever you're talking about. Using a loud voice is pessary because you need everyone in the room to hear you. Eye-Contact is also very important since you don't just want to be staring at your feet the entire time. Same goes for posture.

     After learning all of this we were too watch TED presentations. The first presentation was one by Bill Gates, whom I thought did very well with his presentation. He was dressed appropriately and did held good eye-contact and posture. The next presentation we watched was by Bjorn Lombard, who didn't do as well. He wan't dressed as appropriately and seemed to be more focused on making the audience laughs than his own presentation. Though, he also held good posture and good eye-contact, I suppose he also did well. Not as well as Gates. The last presentation we watched was Jamie Oliver, who was dressed to simply for the presentation that he was giving. His posture was terrible but overall he managed to get his point through when presenting.

      Sadly, we had to give our own presentation in e-communication, which did't go so well for me. I'm better at giving presentations when there's few people or I'm talking about something I know very well. Being in a new classroom with people I barely knew didn't help my situation and in my opinion I did a pretty terrible job, not even being up there for 15 seconds before running back to my seat. But, least now I know what to expect of myself when presenting.

Friday, September 16, 2016

What is Graphic Design?

     During the past few days in e-communitcation, we were given the question 'what is graphic design?'. With that question in mind we were asked to create a picture that showed our vision for what we though graphic design was. So to start off I looked at some pictures that were created through graphic designing. I started to copy it down, only I added my own thoughts and design to it.

       I  did used the logo for Nike because graphic design goes into designing logos ad other things for companies. I also used Typography since some typography is made with graphic design, also it looks cool to me. I did use color, mainly on the right side. I didn't want to color the whole project with color since I've seen some very beautiful graphic designs using only black and white.
      
      One of my favorite things about the design I created was that I put paintbrushes into the drawing. But I didn't really like how I had been drawing the ribbons. I added someone dangling off of one of the ribbons since I know that a lot of graphic design goes into animation.
   
      So far this must be one of my favorite assignment that we done in e9. Though, my drawing skills definitely aren't the best, the project was still enjoyable. I can't help but wonder when our next sketch book project will be.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Color

      We all have a favorite color. Myself, I like the color black. I like the color because to me it's comforting. To most, black is the color of death and misery. I never really thought of it as that. The only reason I see black as a comforting color is because my room has a habit of turning pitch black when the sun goes down. Whilst most would be scared, I found it oddly comforting not being able to see my surroundings. I also like the color because it is said to represent mystery. I enjoy reading mystery novels and I like the idea of being mysterious.
     I also like the color because off how well it mixes with other colors. Putting black and silver, black and gold, black and blue, all look great together. I love the shading it creates with those colors as well with drawing. 
      





     I hate the color green. Not the bright green that we see outside in our daily lives, but the dark green. The more forest green. As much as I don't enjoy the outdoors, that's not the reason of why I detest the color. I hate it because it looks like the color of throw-up or 'barf'. I have a relatively strong stomach, but when someone throws up or the smell comes wafting through, next thing I know, I'm the one trying not to throw-up. 
   

Using Adobe Illustrator

      In e-communication we have started a new project involving Adobe Illustrator. To start things off we created shapes using different tools and sets of colors. The tool that we used was called the shaper tool. Basically you would draw a shape and then you would a bunch of different options of what to do with that shape. For example if you made a circle, you would have the option to cut it in half.  It was extremely easy to use, but also fun to do at the same time.

      Besides doing the shapes project we also had the project were we used the ability to up circles and we also learned how to group them. That project was probably my favorite. Last but not least we were given the chance to experiment with all the tools that we had been using. I really liked using the paintbrush and the color tool, since to me they bought life to the shapes.

      Overall this project was very fun ad I hope to continue using Adobe Illustrator.