Friday, 16 February 2018

John's Workshop 4 (With Christian Peterson): Exquisite Corpse

This was the introduction sheet that was given to use that outlined the aim of the workshop and how we could develop it further if we wished to.

This was on the back of the previous sheet and was an exercise that i started incorrectly however i like the way it turned out so far because it was a building in the shape of an 'i'. The reason why i did this incorrectly was because i was only supposed to do the top section of the paper (the top of the letter I) then fold along the dotted line and pass to the next person so we could see how distorted some of the letters would become and how interesting each of them would be.
At the end of the session we showcased what we had made as a group and commented as to which ones we liked the best.


This was a program showcased that is one of the best to use for creating type fonts that can then be publised to the web.

John's Workshop 3: Computerise Alphabet (With Development)

This blog post follows on from the previous John's Workshop (https://wrightmuguette.blogspot.com/2018/02/john-kelly-workshop-2-full-alphabet.html).
Digitised Alphabet
Digitised Alphabet (Smooth Edges)

Added Development Of Work

RGB COLOURS

Red

Green

Blue

CMYK

Cyan

Magenta

Yellow

Key (Black)


Thursday, 8 February 2018

Sarah Nesteruk Workshop 5: Kinetic Type 2 (with Development)

Rune Alpabet used (in my sketchbook)


Still Frame 1


Still Frame 2


Final Video (1080p)

Runes 1080p from Meg Wright on Vimeo.

 Development/Experimentation/Future Project(?)

What next appears is what i have been experimenting with, writing out whole quotes, sometimes just words and at the very end is a lengthy paragraph (quote) that I intend to translate into runes. This project really facinated me and I have become really intested in runes and how these shapes can translate whole stories. 

Quotation for future translation

John's Workshop 5: Richard Hamilton

In this workshop, we had to create a similar, more modern piece that took inspiration from the above piece of art by Richard Hamilton...