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#CuffinSeason: Brown Suga [Outline]
From chaotic ideas to stunning visuals — this is where the magic happens! 💡✨
[The Fury Sisters from Hades] - fun fact, I spent a little over an hour perfecting Megaera's expression.
Hey hey folks!
Got some really kind messages after posting the chrome icons so I’ve decided to turn it into a @Photoshop Challenge!
Join me tomorrow @ 9am PST for a 30min tutorial! OR catch the replay on Behance or YT!
I’ll show you how to turn any icon into 80’s retrowave chrome!
Behance
What should I illustrate?
Oc x Miles Morales having a friendly talk on the edge of a skyscraper
Oc x Loki listing to music with earbuds together
@lokisgoodgirl @michelleleewise @lokischambermaid @ladycamillewrites @simplyholl @lovelysizzlingbluebird @munsons-maiden @groguspicklejar @fictive-sl0th @ladyfluff @ladylovesloki @meowmeow-motherfucker @wheredafandomat @ijuststareatstuffhereok89 @holymultiplefandomsbatman
(I will credit references if I use them. I'm terrified of copyright lawsuits and getting into trouble with those💀)
I have learned it's okay to use reference in art only if you completely change the look of them and add your own details (trust me I asked my art instructor about this and this is exactly what he said) and don't completely copy the same design.
the air was crisp
Capsule: 007
Location: Wrightwood, CA
Do y’all remember bubble chairs? . . . #graphicdesign #typography #illustrator #photoshop #adobecreativecloud #adobesuite #graphicdesigner #artwork #designportfolio #heirarchy #typographyposter #y2kdesign #y2kgraphicdesign #90svibes #y2kvibes (at Dallas, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmPkeZCpuL0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
ANATOMY OF A MAGAZINE AND THE HIERARCHY OF TYPE LECTURE:
I had a lecture on the Anatomy of a Magazine and the Hierarchy of type. This lecture was extremely useful as it allowed me to familiarise certain terminology that is used to describe various different components within a magazine. This is really helpful as I can use this terminology in the future when I am explaining parts of a magazine. This is really insightful for me as I have not created/designed a magazine before, so when I create one for this module I will be more familiar with them.
Another thing learnt from this lecture is the importance of grids. Many magazines/newspapers use grids as they help to create a coherent layout and give a nice structure to the pages. Whilst learning the importance of grids, I also learnt other terminology that can be applied to my annotation such as ‘gutter’.
Aspects which I learnt from the lecture that will definitely make me consider using grids is the fact that they:
Can sometimes speed up the layout and production
Create an overall design cohesion
Create a clear hierarchy of information
Can make pages look fresh and more unique (so not all pages look the same.)
Other aspects of the lecture I noted were:
Strong typographic hierarchy is important
Viewers eye is most likely to be attracted to the largest text first.
The use of colour can either draw attention to or de-emphasize an element. (try to use a limited range of colours as too much can be distracting)
White space and pace are important to consider.
Towards the end of the lecture we were then given a few tasks to complete:
Design a contents page using InDesign (this task is to help us familiarise ourselves and get comfortable with InDesign.)
Looking at two pages DPS (double-page spread) from two different sources, analyse the visual and typographic hierarchy on the page. And then redraw it in our sketchbooks.
Choose the magazine and then create some masthead sketches.
Choose a given article or find one on the internet that will support our work and designs nicely.