I figured if I was promoting myself for a future career, (art teacher) I'd want to be profession with a "boring" font to be more professional. After playing around with a few things I had a great idea to change my focus to promote my dreamcatcher business.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Good vs. Bad Logo
Monday, October 22, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Scanned Face Self Portrait
In class we scanned our face and were asked to use Adobe Illustrator to create a vector image of ourselves.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Illustrator
This week we were asked to create a symbol that represented who we are. I choose to make a feather, to symbolize my beliefs and also my obsessions with dreamcatchers. We were also asked to create a portrait of ourselves.. with basic shapes. Hard task.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Photoshop Manipulation
As a young women, thinking about Photoshop manipulation angers me. I don't like how clothing companies are portraying the female body. I think these ads brainwash vulnerable girls into believing they have to be as "perfect" or skinny as the models they see. I think the technology of Photoshop is awesome, but I don't agree with how editors are manipulating human bodies. What message is this portraying to society and how does this make the models feel?
I read up on the Ralph Lauren model who was fired for not being able to fit into the companies sample clothes. Apparently this was false as the model, who worked with Ralph Lauren for eight years never fluctuated in weight. Filippa Hamilton says she has stayed 5'10'', 120 pounds, and a size 4 since starting with the company. Today, sample clothes used for photo shoots are a size zero, meaning the models are skinner. Yet, photo editors still use Photoshop to tweak "fat" body parts.
Some models are taking a stand. Hamilton for example is suing. She thinks it is unjust that her photo looked unreal. Seventeen magazine has taken a stand to not edit their magazine photos and have started a petition for Teen Vogue. I think it is great that magazines that are geared towards the more vulnerable audiences are the first to take a stand. I don't think viewers should have to think their bodies aren't good enough because they are surrounded by size zero models. As for the models, having their bodies manipulated must make them have a lower self-esteem.
I came across articles about H&M and Victoria Secret, two companies that I make purchases from. I have to say I wasn't surprised that Victoria Secret made changes to their already skinny models but having the exact changes pointed out surprised me. However, when I came across what H&M was digitally conveying I was very angry. The photo above shows two models. Or does it? H&M is using the same body to display their lingerie and swim suits but putting different heads on the bodies. How messed up is this? Again, these skinny models with protruding hip bones are sending the wrong messages to their audience and in some cases making the models themselves feel insecure.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Composite
Over the weekend we were asked to create another composite. This time using a picture of ourselves and one "borrowed" image from Google.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
First Collage
My very first collage didn't go too well, but I was able to come up with this after I saw examples of what other people were doing with their pictures.
Monday, September 10, 2012
TED Talk

Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Gotta Love Philadelphia
I. LOVE! it. here. I'm from New Jersey and occasionally I would come to the city for concerts, food, or clubs but now that I'm here for school, I never want to go back. I love the diversity here and the crazy things you come across just walking down the street. All of it excites me.
So I decided to drag my roommate to Center City to get this homework assignment done and to hit up the infamous Dick Blick all at the same time, but when I arrived at 3:03 they were closed. (Just my luck). The first thing I thought to do was ask my "smarter than you" phone, where the nearest art supply store was. I ended up going to Utrecht which seemed to be just as expensive as the Temple University bookstore. After art supplies were checked off my list we walked around aimlessly to get my pictures. I didn't really have an idea of what I wanted to capture, I was more focused on learning my way around so I could feel comfortable making trips alone. Just a few days later I found myself in the same place, all by myself.
I've never imagined myself living here, I just thought Philadelphia was a great place to visit. It's really nice to wake up everyday, walk out the front door and experience something new here.
So I decided to drag my roommate to Center City to get this homework assignment done and to hit up the infamous Dick Blick all at the same time, but when I arrived at 3:03 they were closed. (Just my luck). The first thing I thought to do was ask my "smarter than you" phone, where the nearest art supply store was. I ended up going to Utrecht which seemed to be just as expensive as the Temple University bookstore. After art supplies were checked off my list we walked around aimlessly to get my pictures. I didn't really have an idea of what I wanted to capture, I was more focused on learning my way around so I could feel comfortable making trips alone. Just a few days later I found myself in the same place, all by myself.
I've never imagined myself living here, I just thought Philadelphia was a great place to visit. It's really nice to wake up everyday, walk out the front door and experience something new here.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Procrastination
"We are depriving ourselves of every opportunity for disconnection." -Scott Belsky
We are all guilty of what we like to call procrastination. We unproductively choose to fill our brains with garbage from social networks. Unfortunately we constantly spend our time doing this, day in and day out. Activities like this (homework) become an hour long process thanks to the notifications saying @LovexO liked our post. We spend so much time trying to be connected to the things that have already happened in other peoples lives that we lose time reflecting on our own.
I agree with Scott Belsky that we should be making more time for disconnection. I know that not everyone is blessed with creative talent but just being able to brainstorm about simple ideas, beliefs, and goals is creative in its own sense. Even if we could fight the urge of picking up our iPhones and hitting the Facebook app during class, we eliminate the outside world and focus solely on our own work.
I like the idea of "unplugging" once a week. It would definitely be hard considering there are temptations all around. At first, most of us would find it left us with 48 hours worth of social networking to catch up on but a lot could get done if we did not spend hours surfing the web.
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