Sunday, September 29, 2013

Doodle Number Three





I'm not really sure why the lines on doodle two are bolded like that. I did exactly like the assignment listed and it keeps ending up like this. Yes, the outside lines I selected are at no weight line or color. 

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Dreama

Happy Friday the 13th! 

I know it's a little late but I thought I'd mention it anyways. Below is my rough draft for Project 1. Before you start judging I just want to clarify a few things:

1. Yes, I am aware it is in landscape form. Why? The main reason is the graphic that I used. This graphic is something that I designed for my Illustrator class last semester and is one of my favorites. It is a combination of vectors, just fyi. The graphic simply looked awkward going tall-ways (is that how you say it?). I was originally going to have the text snake up from her mouth but it just looked funny. If this is unacceptable I will change it of course and work something out.

2. I know we're supposed to write down the location of the event, but I am still working on that. So for now it is just "the open-aired amphitheater."

3. I know I have bullet points for my so-called sentences--is this ok? Or would you prefer more of a paragraph form without any interruption from the glyphs I used?
Enjoy!

Dylan

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Bullet lists and lots of formatting

Hi everyone!


I've been MIA the past couple weeks as I was out of town for my birthday (Costa Rica to be exact). But I am back now and will be putting my best foot forward in this class! Hope everything is going well for you as well :)

1. Bullet Lists
Here's my bullet list. The font is Lobster 1.3, if you don't already knowthis is one of my favorite fonts so you'll be seeing a lot of it!

2. Student Handout Week 3 Doodle


And this is the doodle from the student handout. I had a bit of trouble formatting it. And like an idiot, I rushed ahead and formatted it first (when it said not to) which made it a little difficult at first, but easy to copy and paste for the rest! (Note: I do realize that the example had a yellow background but I reread the handout and could not find where it stated to change the background color. Am I incorrect?)