Choose 3 new examples of graphic design that fulfiill each of your 3 aesthetic rules (9 examples in total).
Briefly summarise the aesthetic relationship between each of the three images.
select 5 further examples for each rule that come from other (non-graphic design based) creative practices such as photography, installation, architecture, film etc.
Your reponse to the brief should demonstrate your appreciation of aestheic qualities across visual culture and not solely graphic design
For the rules we have to identify 3 images for each:-
- Design must be innovative and creative
- Graphic design should have a purpose
- Colours should be appropriate to the content.
Design must be innovative and creative-
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Image of Tri Colour Series Number 5 111cm x 76cm , i love the use of colour on this large canvas, and the use of triangles/geometric shapes in a repetitive pattern. I find this very creative
http://designspiration.net/image/229990046779/ Bruken - The product behind the design and packaging is for adhesives and porcelain grout. The patterns on the bags are geometric patterns to represent tiles. I love geometric patterns and this image caught my eye immediately, to have a product so simple and boring and make it look like this.
I love this astronaut typeface with use of patterns and block shapes , The colours really compliment each other.
Graphic design should have a purpose.
This is a signage for STUDIOPLASTAC its use of layer and dimension works excellently for the D'architecture sign showing design and creativity.All of the signs inside the building co-oresponde with the signage outside featuring a floor or welfare facility.
I love this image of a old game colsole , adapted with the wire into the word 'rad' giving the impression its amazing to play on this console , i love the use of colour and how the word rad impacts on the word super. The use of the large thick wire for he word rad really works in comparison to the size of the console. I think with this informing all ages its still playful.
This piece of graphic design using a bold type slightly faded to spell out a recipe on a chalk board like rectangle , also using italic fonts for room temperature and some of the other ingredients. the use of colour is perfect and the overall layout.
Colours should be appropriate to the content.
The colours of the anchors on this bar of chocolate representing sailing , like the name of the bar almonds and sea salt.when we look at these colours
we immediately think of boats or sailers because those colours are associated with them.
The colours in this poster by Kate Moross are appropriate because of the text and font used , its saying enthral them with story which implies imagination and creativity , so the colours used are bright and theres lots of them. It also works well because the background is black or it may look like there is to much going on.
This cover for a magazine uses good use of monochrome and grey colours to set the feel of the magazine to correspond with the title of the magazine.
Now for the 5 Examples of non graphic design for my 3 rules:-
Design must be innovative and creative
This house has been created ands built on a slant its creative and modern its like an up to date adults tree house i think its amazing.
I love the way theres a small moat running through this house and the way the bricks have been cut so the sunlight shines through them.
The architecture of this house is amazing, with its top heavy feature and the blocky style its really innovative and modern. I love the open plan and the large windows.
I found this chair when looking at some strange and quirky funuriture , The style of this chair is so modern with the legs of the chair sticking out more than the centre.
This is a image from londons ice bar , I've alway wanted to go it looks amazing, how cleverly created it is with everything made from ice even the bar.
Graphic design should have a purpose
This iconic chair reminds me of a big brother chair , i think its trying to represent modern day and a futuristic style. I think it for fills it purpose.
This is in a shop window of a pharmacy abroad , i love the way the F has been placed and stretched around the door. Its large noticeable and everyone know what it stands for so even tourists wouldn't have trouble finding it.
Typeverything.com Casanueva Pharmacy sign/façade
This is an image of the dome in centre parcs , its an outdoor centre and has a tropical swimming paradise inside i think it for fills its purpose because its trying to express an environment and set a scene.
This stool is amazing! It has been created featuring shelves as part of the actual stool and has a shelf espescially for doing work or resting your laptop/mac on. Its the perfect combination of style and structure.
2012 Tandem Table Stool Design
Sanwood's CEO wanted to change the packaging to communicate the fact that their products are made through an environmentally friendly process and are of course also made from all natural materials.
I think it works so well because its playful at the same time as serious it has the grass and the root and the actual wooden spoon resembling the plant/tree.
Colours should be appropriate to the content
I find the whole image appropriate for the style , with this been a cosy loft bedroom a bit like a tree house made from wood, theres no wallpaper just wooden slats which makes it look more homely and cosy. I love the use of furniture and the way the door is lower down so you have to walk down it to get out like a tree house.
These salt and pepper shakers are so good! There playful cute and simple. It works well because salt is white and pepper is black.
London at new year - These are 'celebration colours' Every year is the same colours and same brightness and festivities because its tradition.
Smirnoff Tripple distilled premium vodka , The colour is appropriate because it is clear like when something is triple distilled they're saying its pure.
Taxi poster - New York
This posters use of colour works because when you look at a 'cab' like this (in yellow) you immediately think of New York its how we associate things.
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