Friday, September 28, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

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Interactive


Mikho Proj1


Deconstructive

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Integrative

2 GRIDSSSSSSS



Worst job


Deconstructive
Integrative
Geometric



John Francis - Worst Job

Deconstructive

Geometric

Integrative

Jorgenson, proj1

 geometric


 deconstructive


integrative


deconstructive revision


 deconstructive final

Worst Job

Deconstructive

Geometric

Integrative

My worst job was a summer job at the age of 21.  I was a cook for a new restaurant that opened in the small town of Land O' Lakes Wisconsin.  This place was the worst run buisiness I've ever seen.  There were half a dozen manager, none of whom had any idea what was going on.  The food was great, but no matter what they tried they just couldn't get anyone to eat there.  The place closed down the following October for a variety of reasons, some of which were tax related, others related to employees not being paid.  The job was fun when I had something to do, but the vast majority of the time I was sitting around for six hours waiting to make one steak.

Kadet Reading #3


--> Section 3 How to Create Form talks about different ways of coming up with new ideas.  Sprinting is where you set a certain time limit and then come up with as many variations as possible within the parameters. You could also using alternative grids that don’t follow the standard grids with straight lines. I really enjoyed the picture on page 123 with the image of the guy in a white button down with a red box over his eyes. It reminds me of some of the images I’ve seen on tumblr. When I was creating variations of the Spectrum logo, my friend inspired me to do something similar to the image on page 123.


I really like this idea because as someone once said “eyes are the gateway to the soul” so when they are covered, it can send many messages. A knit of parts is where you create an image and then build off of it. You create patterns and then combine the elements together to make a small scene of related elements.  I think I did that for one of my worst job projects unintentionally. You can also mock up a design and then apply it to an actual product. For example, you can create a product design label in Photoshop, and then print it and wrap it around the physical item. The book also talks about different variations of regurgitating ideas such as physical thinking. Physical thinking is where you draw something and then make connections from that drawing. Then you can build on that idea by photographing your drawings and seeing what the elements can say individually. From there you can conceptualize and refine your ideas to try and solidify concrete ideas. Today, while I was taking notes/doodling in my morning class, I drew a fish and then wrote the letter V. I noticed that the V could actually be the fin of the letter V. Then I had an idea that that could be a logo for something. Just from taking notes, I found how I could create form between two images or ideas.

Chels Henshaw: Worst Job

I fold clothes for you to mess them up. 


deconstructive.
geometric.


intergrative.

Emily Ryan - Worst Job - 1st Critique

1) Integrative
2) Geometric
3) Deconstructive

Kadet Worst Job Ever

Geometric

Deconstructive
(Still working on this one)


Integrative

Leung - Worst Job

Deconstructive


Geometric      Integrative 

My Worst Job- Baer

geometric 

deconstructive

Intergrative

Alexandra C. Worst Job

Geometric
Deconstructive
Integrative

Deconstructive



Geometric



Integrative

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

My Worst Job

My worst job was when I was 15 and working at Chuck E. Cheese. Worst decision of my life!!

1) Integrative
2) decontructive
3) geometric