Communication design seeks to attract, inspire, create desires and motivate people to do or think something using words, images, artifacts, spaces, sound, and movement. Your job is to explore and create original concepts—not merely to emulate others' ideas (although others will inspire you)—and to expand your ideas about what it is to communicate.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Octo-bat!
So, I couldn't really decide what to post. At first I thought of posting my batman drawing that I did a little while before school started, but I thought that it would be too much of a downer, so I wanted to post something colurful and vibrant. Hence, the crazy octopus thing you see before you now.
I wanted to post the batman one because I wanted to show you guys what kind of things I do in my free time, and it's honestly one of my favorite pieces I've done. Mainly because it's done entirely in pencil and took me well over 4 hours to fully finish. I felt really accomplished after finishing it.
As for the Colour Octopus (which was done for my Colour In Context course) I wanted to post this because it was probably one of the projects that took me the longest to do, but felt the most accomplished after finishing it. I really loved the final out come of the project, and the fact that it was almost the cause of my death.
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