Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Fabric search

Had my last official senior show class this Tuesday before review. It actually went really well, Chitra and I had a good conversation and I'm really liking how everything is turning out. The feedback I get from my fellow students and faculty is always very helpful and things are finally seeming to come together.

I have taken a slight step backwards to some original ideas however, going back to more of a variety of mediums rather than an all digital, vinyl typeface. While initially I thought doing that would help clean things up it seems to actually create a disconnect with the rest of the piece. Instead I am incorporating other ways to display this type that fit more with this idea of subtly and layering.

Also talk of adding in a few more pops of color. Looking at all of my materials again and such I think possibly a reddish-orange might be work really well. I also am looking to do a piece on the floor as well creating a really nice ladder effect that draws your eye from the wall, to the suitcase placed in the middle, down to floor. A trip to the fabric store got me looking at some new materials to incorporate in.


(unfortunately I left my camera in my back-pack and only had a phone to take pictures with. not the best quality)
(close-up) good rug material, seems good to cut into as well.

Possible patterns, a little more wild and yet less bright.

I plan on researching a bit more tonight on various tapestries and quilting/ sewing/ etc. This is all new to me and other than the typography I had previous I am really experimenting a lot here and my biggest concern right now is how to finish off all of the pieces so they look completed while still fitting of the body of work.

Monday, March 28, 2011

hmm.

I liked my project better when it was a mess of pins and things thrown together.

Now as it gets refined everything just seems a bit out of place.

DeVos Place

This weekend I went down to DeVos place to take a few pictures of the space just so I had an idea of where I might be situated as well as for mock-ups of my project in the physical space for my review committee to check out.

I've made a few notes for myself regarding some wall space. Currently I've been photoshopping parts of my piece to one of the blank wall shots and can move on from there.

Collage wall





Moved my collage wall to Calder last Thursday. Been working on finishing up all the final sewn pieces and will post pictures of those tonight now that they are completed. Also finished up all the captions for the photos and finalizing my artist statement. Voice over element has had a breakthrough too for the sound element involving some hidden speakers, a post about that to follow.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Questions for myself.

One thing I really did this weekend was focus on why I started doing this project in the first place. I knew this would help me re-organize my thoughts. After realizing the description of what I was doing was ridiculously complicated and almost confused I knew I needed to think about what it was I really wanted to say. Asking myself a few different questions allowed me to think about it in a different way and therefore convey my message to others much more efficiently.

Why is this project important to you?
It all comes down to people. People as individuals, people as a whole. Its probably part of the reason I chose to become a graphic designer. You not only have the responsibility to create your own work, work that has meaning to you but also learn to convey a message that means something to someone else just as easily. In my creative field there will be things you do that not everyone understands or cares about, however if you have figured a way to get your message to other people you've done a huge part of your job right there.

I care about people. They intrigue me. I like to hear stories of peoples' lives. Like to watch strangers interact with one another. I find it very interesting how complex human's really are. Emotions, feelings, thoughts you may not share with anyone else out of fear of rejection, pain, shock. We want, naturally as a culture, for people to like us. We are superficial beings.
We are culminations of everything in our lives. We take it in with all of our senses. And the truth is, that nobody ever really will understand another person completely. The sad part is, not many people try.

I am out to expose those ideas to people. To create something that says something about human communication, human connections; with themselves, with each other. We see people, look at photographs, hear their voices but how often are we really listening? How much do these things really tell abut a person, about an individual? What would people reveal if we started asking? What would they continue to hide?

Early installation photos

Here are some photos I have of a bit of the installation when it first started coming together, although I've worked on it a lot this week and things are quite a bit different. It's good to see the process however I need feedback from my professor and while working on it here, at home vs. Calder, seems like the best plan in terms of space it's definitely causing me some problems. I plan on taking new photos tomorrow as well as hopefully renting out the graphics camera to go downtown and take a few pictures of the Devos place for my mock-up of the piece in context.


Much of the black text you see here would be vinyl on the wall rather than printed on paper, which is still in fitting with my original plan although I feel like I've added in more type that previously. Also, having a digital typeface (shown here is Bodoni poster italic) was something I did not think I wanted to do and yet it provides a nice contrast with the old photos and fabric in my opinion.

Fabric.

One of my earlier thoughts through this project, once I knew I wanted to create a non-traditional multi-media piece was how much the idea of fabric jumped out at me.

Why fabric?
Fabric is efemeral. It feels personal compared to paper and ink. The type and photos feel like something more than just printed cleen on a sheet. Fabric connets us to memories of our past, almost always someone can recognize the touch, feel, smell of a some type of fabric. I've been working with lace, linen, a stretchy blue cotton that has a very child-like look to it, and burlap (what a combo I know) using these fabrics to combine typography and photos into a somewhat collaged posters/quilt look.
Currently what I have started doing is putting everything together on the open wall in my basement. In the midst of collaging I have gotten a bit away from my original idea. Putting everything together in a cohesive way is what is crucial at this point, making sure I get my point across with everything I am trying to put together.

Type experiments



Because this is such a personal project and one of my biggest passions is for hand-drawn and creative typography it seemed important to start taking some of the survey responses I was receiving as well as important themes I was getting and start experimenting with the way they were written. It is so interesting to me how the way something is written can easily shift your view of what it actually says.

Spring-Breakthroughs



While I haven't posted anything on here in a while I have been keeping track of my progress in other ways, sketchbooks, sticky notes on my laptop etc. although when it comes down to it I still want to keep this as updated as possible.

With review a little over a week away and the show shortly thereafter I am aware I still have a ridiculous amount of work to do. I started realizing that I had perhaps been doing way too much thinking and researching and not enough actual making. This actually surprised me because I don't think I have ever gotten as into the research of a project as this one however, over my Spring Break a few weeks ago I finally started putting everything together and realized I wanted to work out some sort of installation type piece.

I realized that everything I was working on needed to come together in some way that mimicked the ideas I was working on. Obviously this is key to any project, especially in the design world, that your medium seems appropriate to the content. This led to me realize I wanted to do a piece that was somewhat interactive, used a variety of media, and really made you feel connected to the things being shown, read, and heard.

Here was my initial sketch for what I started thinking about in terms of installation. Things have changed a bit since then however the larger idea is still the same.


New post to come.