dsdn142 lecture 3

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Image adapted from: http://manhattaninfidel.com/2009/03/

Two men walk into a restaurant. They both order exactly the same drink. One man drinks it fast and one man drinks it slowly. The one who drinks it fast lives. The one who drinks it slowly dies. WHY? The poison was in the ice cubes.


DIRECT ROLE OCCIDENTAL DARE ?????? SHADOW AMUSED Source: http://www.puzz.com/lloydkingpuzzles.html

What six-letter word is missing from the sequence?


Extension for project 1: The new due date is Tuesday 22nd March 2011


HAND IN 1. Code: Four final zip files consisting of the exported applet (html, gif, jar, java. pde as well as other relevant files necessary to run your code - if there are any). Please upload them onto your openprocessing account and onto our classroom at openprocessing.org, heading “wallpaper� and link them to your dsdn142 blogger blog. Please state clearly that those are final files. 2. Images: four .pdf images ready for printing. Please upload them onto your dsdn142 blogger blog. 3. Print-outs: four mockups, each 20 x 40 cm, mounted on cardboard. 4. Online workbook: your dsdn142 blogger blog documentation of your work and your openprocessing sketches.


CLASS REPS


Oolong “In almost every picture�, Eric Kessels

What makes a good set?


Sugarillos, designed by Mousegraphics


Corporate identity, designed by Fuenfwerken


Corporate Identity for haircutter cooperative Salon Modern by Studio Minneapolis


Theatre posters


Leuphana logo, designed by Scholz & Friends


Spiel und Gleichnis, Form finden, Anton Stankowski, p. 17


Design series on the boundary between ornament, pattern, texture and grid, Zeynep Basay


Ornament as disruption, Jinsu Ahn


Text and calligraphic gesture, Pouya Ahmadi


The dynamics of ornament, Mano Ahn


Overlapping, Emily Steel


Poster


Bookcover


COLOUR


Joseph Albers “homage to the square” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-TAcwAJjgo


IF IT’S PURPLE SOMEONE’S GONNA DIE

Book title by Bellantoni, Patti (2005).


Visuelle Kommunikation, Stankowski & Duschek, p. 165 & 162


Fifties


Sixties


Seventies


Eighties


Today ???


CMY computer colour wheel

Itten’s traditional colour wheel


RGB: red, green, blue

CMYK: cyan, magenta, yellow, key (black)


Johannes Itten, 1973, The art of colour, p. 67

Painting by Elmar Forster, 1998

Cool colours step back, warm colours come in front.


Simultaneous contrast


Finding matching colours



HfG Offenbach, Farbkontraste, p.23

Yellow : Orange : Red : Green : Blue : Violett 3 : 4 : 6 : 6 : 8 : 9


Colorschemer, a helpful application: http://www.colorschemer.com


Colourlovers.com website: http://www.colourlovers.com/


Have fun!


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