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Business Cards

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Business Card #1 Business Card #2 Business Card #3 Artist Statement:               I really like how my three business cards turned out. On the first business card and the second side of the second business card, there is a white background so it is a little hard to determine where it ends but you get the idea. I spent around 4 hours completing these cards because of the different layouts and fonts I used to create the 3 cards. I wanted it to look very good so I changed the layouts and backgrounds and all that multiple times until I thought it looked perfect.          For the first card, I used my blue and green logo with a black background. I wanted it to look interesting so I split up the background to show a white line filler in between the two black parts. For the back of the card, I used the black background again to match the front and then I wrote my name with the same blue color I  incorporated in the anchor of my logo. I then used the same color for the information text (numbe

Autoscopy

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  Autoscopy Original Image Inspirational Images Artist Statement     For this project, it took me a long time to complete. I started by using a completely different photo and created an entire autoscopy based off of that photo. I will insert the photo below:       After I completed this, I did not like to final result at all. I thought it looked very unprofessional and seemed like I just randomly placed a bunch of items in. So, I decided to start over. I looked for other original images and found a picture of me on a cliff in Newport, Rhode Island that I absolutely loved and decided to create a new autoscopy based on this image.     When I first started altering the image, I decided I wanted to put a beautiful space background that would replace the sky.   I recently discovered that I am extremely intrigued by space, something I never thought deeper into before. After reading up on UFO sitings and Area 51 and all that, I became very interested. I found a very pleasing photo, and placed

BW to Color

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Original Photo Analogous Photo Triad Photo Complementary Photo Artist Statement         For this assignment, I first looked through my photo gallery to find interesting photos of me in order to create designs on. I looked through a few, but came across an old photo of myself doing a backflip off of my car in the sand dunes in Rhode Island. I figured I would use an interesting and cool looking photo to change the colors on so that I do not get bored while making it and to make it more interesting to look at from the audiences perspective.      I started off by choosing the analogous color rule for my first version. I played around with the colors and landed on a purple and blue color way. I started by selecting different parts of the car on the left to change the colors rather than selecting the whole car which I thought would look like one big blend. I played around with the colors and opacity's until it looked just like how I wanted it to. I then went to my actual body. I started

Pixels Tagbrush

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Original Logo Logo Tag Brush Logo Tag Imprint  Artist Statement:     When I was making the logo tag brush, I was a little skeptical about how it would turn out. I wasn't sure if the outline around my logo would look good considering that the lines are not exactly symmetrical. After realizing that the smudges and uneven dots and lines are supposed to look how they are, I felt a little better about creating the tag brush.     I thought it was fairly easy to create the tag brush after instructions given by our professor. I wanted my design to look a little faded and glitchy rather than clean and symmetrical. The end result looks as if someone spray painted something a while ago and the paint faded over time. This is exactly what I was going for. I played around with a bunch of different colors before settling on the brownish, orange/red color. I started off with bright colors like neon green and blue, however, I felt like these colors did not portray a faded and weathered look. I deci