Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Art for Social Change


 Art for Social Change 


created in 2016 by a 7th grader Stefani Thompson
using what seems to be only color pencils and a paper canvas


In this poster we are shown a metaphor (forgot the actual term), the text states Don't FALL for drugs as we are given a scenario where a person is falling off a cliff into a pile of drugs. There isn't much bright colors except for the bold red for the text as this is a serious situation where things shouldn't be bright.

Research:
What made me research this type of poster was when I was thinking about a community goal for this assignment and I thought about how many students use drugs whether it's for a logical reason or just to do it. The artist was a 7th grader Stefani Thompson who won 1st Place in the 12-14 year old drug awareness division at the county level for the 2016 Knights of Columbus Substance Abuse Awareness Poster Contest
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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Doodle New


Doodle

For my doodle sketches I decided to make my theme robots. The reason for this is because the first doodle robot with the cape was made during some free time I had in which it was inspired by an old cartoon I recently rewatched in which there is a robot that wheres a jacket and cape. I also remembered watching transformers and doodle some character designs I remember.





Monday, February 11, 2019

TIME



TIME

In our Graphic Design class we were instructed to create rough sketches of our ideas for a clock that we will be making throughout the week. These are 2 simple ones I've created.

In this simple sketch since we aren't allowed to use standard numbers
I've decided to use simple Roman numerals.


In this sketch since the Super Bowl wasn't to long ago, I've decided to create a clock which each number is represented by the number of super bowl wins each logo of the team has. For example number 12 is shown as the patriots logo and the steelers logo which both have 6 Super Bowl wins to add up 12.
For this sketch concept is a chemistry clock that uses the elements atomic number to represent the time.
I thought of this as I was looking through some old notebooks I had in which I saw the periodic table.