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Play Cards
Different games to play with the cards:
Old Maid
In old maid you first sort the deck out and leaving one unmatchable card in there. You then deal out the cards equally between the amount of players left. As players make pairs in their hand, they discard them immediately onto the table. You pick up a random card from the person next to you, the person in front will then pick a random card off you. Each player is trying to get rid of his cards as fast as possible. The player left holding the unmatched card, the Old Maid, loses. See how the game changes if you decide the winner is the person left with the Old Maid.
Go Fish
Go Fish is very simple to play each player gets five cards. If you are dealt a four of a kind, or get four of a kind during game play, those cards are removed from your hand, and you get a point. Moving clockwise, players take turns asking a specific player for a given rank of card. The player with the highest amount of points or the player who gets rid of all their cards first wins.
Snap
Snap is one of the oldest and most common games played with cards all over the world. The simplicity of it makes it very easy for children of a young age to play. The rules are very simple by playing with 2 or more players and dealing out all the cards face down equally between players. Once each player has a set of cards they then go in rotation placing down the top card face up and seeing if it matches the card put by the player before. If the card matches the first person to shout snap, wins and picks up the cards in the middle. Loser is the person who runs out of cards first.
As I wanted to expand this wallpaper print design further I wanted to come up with a name for the designs. This is when I had come up with “Dream Big” as this is for Birmingham Children's Hospital I wanted to have a name with meaning and in this case as children are growing up they have a wide imagination believing they can achieve anything in the future. This is something that I admire and ”Dream Big” is encouragement to allow children to fulfil their dreams no matter what, especially in some of their life threatening situations.
Andy Warhol is known for being a brilliant artist whose work has been spread right across the world. He was mainly known for his work of pap art. His career had come successful as a commercial illustrator and this lead to everyone knowing him for who he is today. Warhol used many different forms of art, he did paintings, drawings, photography, printmaking and silk screening to insure his art work was up to his standards. His drawings had all started with him being ill at the age of 8 which left him unable to be a normal young child for several months. His mother was a very skilful artist and started to give him drawing lessons in their free time. She had also brought him a camera at the age of 9 which he then took up photography. Through his life experiences he has come across has given him a lot of practise and realise his interests at a very young age.
The images uploads are his design aspects showing off New York in the way that he sees it in his eyes whilst bringing his traditional art skills into it.
Andy Warhol: “Once you ‘got’ pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought pop, you could never see America the same way again.”
Andy Warhol likes to make people look twice at his work. He liked to be centre of attention and to make himself shine through as much as he could he used celebrities in this way. He used them as they were a sense of ‘glamor’ as they have a power of the public wanting to know about them more wanting to make them look different in his style of art. He has created his own business called ‘The Factory’ to prove his point that art and business work together very well.
He shows us the mass production is set out to apply that there aren’t only one copy and that it is set out to show the good things in life. Because of how popular he had got he was able to expand on his career to many other subject areas.
The colours that he uses in his designs are extremely bright. As he has made a few of the same designs he has also experimented with the colour and how it can be presented to other people. The colours are not so realistic but attracts the attention of the eye because of this. It makes people wonder why they are in that certain colour repeated over and over slightly different.
Researching further into existing tuition logos I had come across this brand identity for “Tavistock Tutors”. When I firstly looked at this design I was unable to work out what the illustration on the left hand side is, after deep thought into the design I had noticed it is the letters “TT” but it is very hard to make out. The use of colour makes it harder to notice. Also, if the illustration was alone without the text it would be very hard to work out what type of company the logo is for. The designer for this design has used very contrasting colours so that the colours are easily identifiable up against each other. As shown below blue and orange are directly opposite each other on the colour wheel. Over all my opinion on this design is not great as the design alone is vey difficult to make out and has a very poor connection to the tuition business.
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