Digital Portfolio
Film Title Sequence This piece was a film title sequence created for a project where we had to design twelve slides for a title sequence for a film of our choice. I chose Scott Pilgrim because it is a fun, iconic film with lots of intakes from video games. I started by looking at the artist Olly Moss as I liked his artwork and his work translates well on video games and films, which are what he mainly creates. I used watercolours and fine liner to hand
draws my character design to make concept art on the characters from the film. I used Adobe Illustrator to create silhouettes from the concept characters, which were then used in a stencil design. I think the finished design was effective giving an air of mystery to the characters and showing my influences from the design of different video games such as Unfinished Swan and Limbo.
Rebranding These pictures were created for the rebranding project where I had to re-create an existing logo. The logo I chose to re-brand was the Detective Comics Logo. I started by looking at what Dc comics created and what was there chosen target audience. I looked at many different artists that which dealt in the logo industry and one I took most of my inspiration from was Milton Glaser who in my eyes created the most famous DC logo in 1977 called the Bullet.
I was inspired by a Batman comic which helped me to create a replica on Adobe Illustrator and then I created my own concept art for Batman in the same way using the pen and brush tools. After being inspired by these creations I then knew what I wanted to do, go back to the roots of comics and design my logo from there.
EthicalFashion For this project I had to create a poster for ethical fashion, I went through a thought proccess of what could I use to show this and this was one of the hardest projects I had to create. We was given a topic from about 8 other problems and I got given this one and we also had to choose what style would we create this poster in. I choosen the art movement Art Deco From the mid 40’s.
This movement was to counteract the great depression just after the second world war. This has got to be my favourite art movement.
Photomontage This was one of our first projects that we had to do. Photomontage, we had to choose a subject that had sufficant amount of characters, vechiles and a rang of different imagery. I choosen the famous game League of Legends because it has over 130 different characters/champions you can choose from and it really insipres me with the different art styles and different techniques that the artist use to create these chatacters. For this project we had to use Adobe Photoshop to put all these imagers together to get our final out come.
Typefaces and letter forms These pictures were created for the typface project where I had to choose a quote and re-design the quote in a nice technique. I started this project by looking at different techniques that other artist use and how they interpret other peoples desgins. The quote on the left is from Bill gates, the reason I created this was to try and make it look like kenetic type where the type wasn’t always facing left to right and that it’s trying to show movement in the simplest way
which also makes it looks like the computer is typing. The second picture was taken from outside I created this by looking at how I could make the words drible down the page to make it feel like it was raning but it didnt really give that effect. I still really like this picture tho.
Doodle Project For this project we had to just doodle. Looking at the artist Jean Michel Basquiat for ideas and inspiration to doodle and create these mono prints. I really enjoyed this project because we had alot of fredom to doodle and draw what you wanted. The picture on the bottom was from my doodle strip that everyone particapated in.
What we had to do was doodle on a corner of an a1 sheet in a group of four then swap corners and we roatated to another sheet and did the same again. After all this we then cutout strips of the a1 sheets and we created our own doodle strip with other peoples work on.
Lino Printing For this project we had to just doodle. Looking at the artist Jean Michel Basquiat for ideas and inspiration to doodle and create these mono prints. I really enjoyed this project because we had alot of fredom to doodle and draw what you wanted. The picture on the bottom was from my doodle strip that everyone particapated in.
What we had to do was doodle on a corner of an a1 sheet in a group of four then swap corners and we roatated to another sheet and did the same again. After all this we then cutout strips of the a1 sheets and we created our own doodle strip with other peoples work on.