Graphic Design

What Is Going On Around Orange County…

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography, School on December 24th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Not much, I guess.

Christmas Card Photos for My Niece and Nephew

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography on November 30th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

My attempt at taking pictures of a baby and a teenage girl. Difficult.

Pictures from Thanksgiving

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography on November 27th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

…and they don’t really have anything to do with Thanksgiving at all.

Once again, please click on the pictures to view them larger.

Gobble gobble gobble.

Photography around Rowland Heights and Dragon Bar

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography on November 25th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Went out to search for some cool places to take pictures around my town. Diamond Bar has many hills and high places that have pretty good views.

Be sure to click on the images to enlarge them! I just installed the super trendy Lightbox plug-in so now it doesn’t link to my ugly flickr page.

The first two pictures are from a strangers backyard that we snuck into. (Okay, not really… but maybe.)

The rest were done at my old high school. It was cool to not be hassled by anyone and I think a lot of these shots came out great.

And finally, the picture that I felt came out the best. I felt like I successfully captured what I really saw.

<3

Photographs From This Weekend

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography on November 23rd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Some portraits and other shots taken from this weekend. Enjoy.

Updated On This Day Events Logo

Posted in Graphic Design, Typography on November 12th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

Everyone I know thinks the previous logo I designed for On This Day looked like sperm attacking an egg. So I changed it, and now it looks betters. So there.

On This Day Events Logo Version 2

Photography Tests Over The Weekend

Posted in Graphic Design, Photography on November 9th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

This weekend was great because I got to celebrate my 4 year anniversary with my lovely lady. Cooked up awesome food which was home made fettucini alfredo with bacon, fillet mignon and asparagus. Wish I had taken pictures, but totally forgot and got caught up in the moment.

On Sunday, my buddy Antonio came by to practice some photography with off camera lighting. These were the best pictures that came out before one of the peices of equipment we were using decided to break. You can click on them for a bigger view.

Slice Slice Slice

Dice Dice Dice

Japanese Woodblock Print Style Food Poster

Posted in Graphic Design, Illustration, School on November 6th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

For my digital illustration class, our latest project was to design and illustrate a food or beverage poster in the style of Japanese woodblock prints. We also had to make a statement about the food and relate it to the illustration.

Sumo Mac

I should also mention that we were to “color” in the illustration using only photographs. We could of course adjust the hues and saturations accordingly along with dodging and burning.

Bigguu Macccuuuuu

Along with making a new blog comes trying to sort through past artwork that I want to post. Here is my first project for digital illustration, which was to illustrate a technical drawing of sorts for an imaginary product of our choice. Mother fucking guitar-gun, bitch!

Shredder G16 Guitar Gun

And here is my second project, which was a travel poster for a ficticious land. I was assigned Wonderland. I have never seen the movie, but I had an idea of how it looked like. I took inspirating from a Rockett t-shirt I have designed by Sockmonkee which has large, psychadelic mushrooms on it.

Wonderland Travel Poster

A major critique I got for this particular project was that the type for the word “Hallucination” at the bottom of the poster is flat, plain and boring. I must agree, and I will be redoing before my semester ends.

Now we are all caught up with my digital illustration class!

Norton Simon Museum Logo Designs

Posted in Graphic Design, Illustration, School, Typography on November 6th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

For my Graphic Design A class, my professor had us start on rebranding a local museum for a brochure project we are going to be working on. I chose the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena to do my project on, pimarily because I have to go there anyways later this week to do a research project for an art history class.

Here are the 5 designs I quickly did in class.

5 Norton Simon Museum Logos

Some things should be tweaked a bit, such as some kerning issues, spatial and contrast relationships. (I must admit, I spent a good amount of time in class obsessing over some photography lighting.)

We had also gotten back our first project, which was a color theory book cover design. The assignment was to research a well known color theory and theorist and take elements of the theory (diagrams, ideas) and come up with a design that illustrated the theory.

Color Theory Book Cover Design

The particular color theorist I did the project on was Moses Harris. I’d go into more detail about his theory, but there is always google to help you with that. =) Besides, I have to finish replacing information on this book here at work.