Sunday, October 24, 2010

2D & 3D week 12

Today mark was here and there so we had time to do out own thing. I used this time to work more on my 2D & 3D design that i will be exhibiting.

in the design i will be using Sarah Modoh as my model and i shall be giving her angel wings but they will look more abstract and "fluffy" around the edges of it. The look of the wings will look like they were spray painted on, sort of like graffiti art.

here is a sample


at the top i will be adding a real life spray can for the 3D aspect and also making a cut out to make it look like it is spraying onto the paper.
finding the right paper to print on is also a bit hard, i want to use paper with a bit of rough texture, like the ones we have in our visual dairy

but it shall be all done in time for exhibiting :)

Everyones progress:

Jarrod: he has officially finished building/ making his custom wood port folio, he has attached the binder to the wood and fit the A3 leaflets perfectly.
Amelia: her lanterns are nearly finished, but her prototypes look awesome! the finished product will look spectacular.
Sarah: her poster/ pamphlet prototype looks good and very official, she is just waiting to get her other displays printed, mounted and set up.
Stevie: she been looking into getting her foam blocks cut professionally, so shall have to see the outcome when she finds and gets it cut.
Jess: her drawings/ drafts look great and well drawn, just gotta wait for her to finish and then digitally enhance the images. 
Carol: she has finished her caterpillar and it is rather large and well done! nicely stuck together, looks like something you would buy from a arts & crafts shop.

2D & 3D week 11

Today we discussed the progress of everyones work form the last week to see if they improved or finished their design.



Carol
Effectiveness of design process
she has pretty much finished and just refined it a little, but overall she is finished 
Effectiveness of concept communication
again, not to sure on her but her designs are good and very well put together
Progress in the last week
good, she completed her eagle puzzle

Sarah
Effectiveness of design process
nearly finished just need a bit more tweaking and she will have a impressive product 
Effectiveness of concept communication
the concept is explained and seen visually easy 
Progress in the last week
has refined her poster/ pamphlet and is finished with it 


Jarrod
Effectiveness of design process
he has finished the folio, now working on the design to put on it and it looks great! he has drawn out what design he is going to put on it
Effectiveness of concept communication
the concept he is trying to show is that he is a designer and with this custom folio it is quite clear that he is 
Progress in the last week
he has put in a lot of effort into his design and is in phase 2 of this project, so progressed a lot

Amelia
Effectiveness of design process
she has put in a lot of effort and planning into her lanterns which are cool, she has come up with a lot of cool and fancy patterns that will be displayed on the lanterns
Effectiveness of concept communication
her concept i guess is to light up the room but with a interesting and fascinating shape
Progress in the last week
she has made a lot of progress from the last week with new floral designs and different patterns 



Stevie
Effectiveness of design process
she has displayed a lot of process in her design and explains it quite well, but still lost on what it will look like in the end
Effectiveness of concept communication
she is planning on combing 2D with 3D with her happy frog blocks which is cool
Progress in the last week
she has made some progress from the last week, she planned it out more but hasn't got a prototype made yet

2D & 3D week 10

Today we had a discussion on where everyone was at with their designs for the exhibition.

also discussed what needs to be addressed for the exhibition, like a checklist.

the things i have to check out are
  • jacksons art supplies for materials to mount my designs
  • and check out places to print them at
Everyones design process and what concept they are communicating 

Amelia
Process
well planned and involves a lot of effort, good stuff!
Concept communication
lighting up the occasion through exotic lamp designs

Sarah
Process
planned out nicely, printed out a prototype and it looks very professional.
Concept communication
concept is cool and the prototype looks really good so it helps display what she is getting at

Jess
Process
it sounds cool! but the way she was explaining it needs to be refined or touched up
Concept communication
she is mixing 2 different genres into one design which is cool! anime and graphics designs

Jarrod
Process
he has done a lot of research on how to make his folio and his explanation on it is good and clear
Concept communication
his concept for a custom/ self made folio shows his creativity and design side, which will show off his abilities 

Stevie
Process
sounds very cool and out there, if she had a prototype it would help everyone visualize it
Concept communication
bring smiles to peoples face with the smiling frogs

Carol
Process
she is pretty much done, showed in detail the process she took, and end product is very nice!
Concept communication
wasn't to sure on her concept but she planed to use nature in her design

2D & 3D week 9

 Today we got together as a big group again and discussed the layout for the poster and how it might look like.

the size was going to be printed in A3
font will be bell gothic standard (std) for everything

 
some concepts i came up with are doing a parachute theme, to give it the up in the sky feel and one with a fence on the bottom as if you were to over look the fence to see the sky.
the theme we decided on was 6 people holding up a visual dairy to cover their face and have the letters of "up here" on each book 

The following 2 designs are some that i was trying to show/ display to the class.

the design on the left is off a house hold fence with grass patch on the bottom ( thats where the sponsors logos go) with the exhibition logo hanging from the top of the fence, which also signifies "up here" literally cause its hanging from top of the fence.

the design on the right is more literal because it is at the top of a building/ hotel with a banner hanging up the top ( where the exhibition logo will be place) and the info/ text will be placed right at the roof on top and on the building. sponsors logos again, will be on the bottom

the scans didn't turn out quite visible so i added a threshold adjustment to try make it more visible.


2D & 3D week 8

In week 8 the whole class sat around to come up with a new logo for the new name of the exhibition "up here", its a little late but it is what we did for 2D & 3D class.

here are some of the drawings i did in my visual dairy


 

the concept i was going for was to transform the "up" but to look like a arrow pointing up.

we also went through a whole bunch of fonts to see which ones we liked.
i liked the Apple casual, Rockwell and Sign painter font

when on the mac i refined my logo design and gave it a totally new look/ concept form what i originally had with the tag line " revealing creativity" 




Saturday, October 23, 2010

3D week 6

Practical work: Design Perspective

The task at hand was to come up with 2 3D object which have a sports & fashion design element to them, my choice was a custom designed pencil case.

 

Sports pencil case: is a pencil case with a illustration of a football team on it. in the background there is a stand filled with people to represent the cheering crowed that is cheering the football team on.

Fashion pencil case: the main feature on it is a elegant flower/ blooming out illustration with the text "Glam" to represents fashion

group exercise: different perspectives 

Using a scale of 1 – 10,
each group assigns a quantitative rating for all the designs,
based on the criteria below

Zac: Sports
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 7
2. Immediate visual appeal - 6
3. Cross generational appeal - 7
4. Artistic depth - 8



Zac: Fashion
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 8
2. Immediate visual appeal - 7
3. Cross generational appeal - 7
4. Artistic depth - 9



Stevie: Sports
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief – 8, 8, 9, 9, 7 = 8.2
2. Immediate visual appeal – 9, 7, 8, 8, 8 = 8
3. Cross generational appeal – 9, 8, 9, 10, 8 = 8.8
4. Artistic depth – 8, 6, 6, 6, 7 = 6.6
Stevie: Fashion
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief – 9, 9, 8, 9, 8 = 8.6
2. Immediate visual appeal – 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 = 8
3. Cross generational appeal – 3, 4, 8, 5, 5 = 5
4. Artistic depth – 9, 9, 9, 9, 9 = 9
Sarah: Sports
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 9, 9
2. Immediate visual appeal - 10, 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 9, 7
4. Artistic depth - 10, 9
Sarah:  Fashion
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 10, 10
2. Immediate visual appeal - 9, 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 9, 8
4. Artistic depth - 10, 9
Carol – Sports
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 5, 6
2. Immediate visual appeal - 4, 4
3. Cross generational appeal - 6, 5
4. Artistic depth - 6, 6
Carol – Fashion
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 4, 5
2. Immediate visual appeal - 4, 6
3. Cross generational appeal - 6, 6
4. Artistic depth - 5, 5

2D week 6

My 2 designs for the BLOX logo, for a non profit organization and one to be used in the industry

 



i like my 2 designs, the industry one looks very futuristic and industrial-like, so it goes well if it were to be used for a industry, also the tag line matches the theme and look of the design.
the non-profit one is suppose to look like blox, like in tetras that fall into place, thats why the tag line is "where things fall in place". if the color of it was more brown it would look like falling bricks, which will help the theme.

my other 2 starting designs, before refined in illustrator

group ratings on everyone's designs. ( doesnt have everyone else's ratings)


Carol – design industry
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 7, 6, 6, 6, 6 = 6.2
2. Immediate visual appeal – 5, 6, 4, 4, 10 = 5.8
3. Cross generational appeal – 4, 4, 2, 3, 7 = 4
4. Suitability for print – 3, 5, 6, 5, 8 = 5.4
5. Suitability for web – 8, 7, 10, 6, 10 = 8.2
6. Monochromatic suitability – 0, 3, 3, 1, 5 = 2.4
7. Simplicity – 4, 4, 1, 2, 5 = 3.2
Carol – non profit
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 6
2. Immediate visual appeal - 6
3. Cross generational appeal - 6
4. Suitability for print - 7
5. Suitability for web - 7
6. Monochromatic suitability - 4
7. Simplicity - 5
Sarah – design industry
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 9
2. Immediate visual appeal - 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 8
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 10
6. Monochromatic suitability - 10
7. Simplicity - 10
Sarah – non profit
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 9
2. Immediate visual appeal - 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 8
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 10
6. Monochromatic suitability - 9
7. Simplicity - 8




Stevie – design industry
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 8
2. Immediate visual appeal - 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 7
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 9
6. Monochromatic suitability - 7
7. Simplicity - 8
Stevie – non profit 
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 8
2. Immediate visual appeal - 10
3. Cross generational appeal - 9
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 9
6. Monochromatic suitability - 6
7. Simplicity - 9


Teddy – design industry
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 7
2. Immediate visual appeal - 7
3. Cross generational appeal - 7
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 10
6. Monochromatic suitability - 9
7. Simplicity - 8
Teddy– non profit
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 9
2. Immediate visual appeal - 7
3. Cross generational appeal - 6
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 9
6. Monochromatic suitability - 9
7. Simplicity - 8

Zac – design industry
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 8
2. Immediate visual appeal - 9
3. Cross generational appeal - 8
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 10
6. Monochromatic suitability - 8
7. Simplicity - 8
Zac – non profit
1. Accuracy in addressing the brief - 10
2. Immediate visual appeal - 7
3. Cross generational appeal - 6
4. Suitability for print - 10
5. Suitability for web - 9
6. Monochromatic suitability - 10
7. Simplicity - 9


3D week 7

Do a summary of 1 of our 3D designs from last week ( week6)

i chose my sports pencil case that i came up with last week.

Concept:
  1. sports related 
  2. appeal to sports fans 
  3. representing a national sport
Feelings:
  1. feel proud, because it is our sport and to carry it around
  2. happy, because it is also a pencil case to carry around objects like pencils and eraser's 
  3. accomplishment, because the design looks great
Our group ratings from the 3D objects we have designed

Teddy
Clear rendition of 3 key concepts – 9, 9, 9, 9, 10 = 9.2
Clear rendition of 3 key feelings – 10, 7, 7, 8, 8 = 8
Immediate visual appeal – 8, 7, 7, 8, 8 = 7.6

Zac
Clear rendition of 3 key concepts – 8, 8, 8, 8, 7 = 7.8
Clear rendition of 3 key feelings – 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 = 8
Immediate visual appeal – 6, 8, 7, 7, 7 = 7

Sarah
Clear rendition of 3 key concepts – 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 = 10
Clear rendition of 3 key feelings – 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 = 10
Immediate visual appeal – 5, 7, 7, 7, 9 = 7

Stevie
Clear rendition of 3 key concepts – 8, 10, 9, 7, 8 = 8.4
Clear rendition of 3 key feelings -10, 9, 9, 8, 10 = 9.2
Immediate visual appeal – 10, 9, 8, 10, 9 = 9.2

Jess
Clear rendition of 3 key concepts – 9, 9, 9, 9, 10 = 9.2
Clear rendition of 3 key feelings – 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 = 10
Immediate visual appeal – 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 = 10 

2D week 7

Practical work
come up with 3 concepts & feelings that can be applied to the exhibition logo
3 concepts:

  • up in the clouds
  • illustration vibe
  • nature 
3 feelings: 
  • cozy
  • warm
  • excitement
my 2 logo designs


Group ratings for our logo designs

Applied concept
Jess – 5, 5, 8 = 6
Teddy – 5, 5, 8 = 6
Zac – 6, 6, 8 = 6.6
Sarah – 5, 5, 8 = 6
Stevie – 5, 5, 8 = 6
Carol – 6, 6, 8 = 6.6
Jarrod – 7, 6, 8 = 7

allocated feelings
Jess – 6, 6, 7 = 6.3
Teddy – 5, 5, 7 = 5.6
Zac – 7, 6, 7 = 6.6
Sarah – 5, 6, 7 = 6
Stevie – 6, 6, 7 = 6.3
Carol – 6, 6, 8 = 6.6
Jarrod – 6, 6, 7 = 6.3

immediate visual appeal 
Jess – 8, 8, 8 = 8
Teddy – 6, 6, 7 = 6.3
Zac – 7, 6, 7 = 6.6
Sarah – 6, 6, 6 = 6
Stevie – 7, 7, 7 = 7
Carol – 7, 6, 8 = 7
Jarrod – 7, 6, 8 = 7





Monday, August 30, 2010

3D week 5

Class presentations
Today we had some presentations by some of our class mates about their design work/ ideas that they will be producing. Jarrod was the first to go up and talk about his custom portfolio design, where he would be making his own portfolio ( the container or folder for his work) out of wood he says, with his own custom drawings either painted onto the wood or etched right into it. For Jessica's designs she was thinking of doing a 3 picture montage of the earth going through the beginning to the middle and then to the end stage. Amelia's design was rather interesting, she is going to make/ design her own lamps/ lanterns.
Design challenges
Jarrod will be challenging his design by using a variety of materials for the outer layer of his portfolio.
Jessica will be heading down to the darwin dump to see if she can pick up materials to make her montages more 3d with things she can find there.
Amelia will be experimenting with different shapes of designs and also what materials to use to make the lanterns out of


PRACTICAL – Design challenge / reflect & refine
30 mins – Choose your most recent 3D design concept from all your current works

My 3D &2D graffiti design
• In your Visual Diary make a list of 2 assumptions about your design

  1. using double side tape to mount and hold up the spray can
  2. materials to mount on, such as cardboard or foam core


• Challenge both of these assumptions

  1. the double side tape will fairly hold the spray can as it may not be to heavy, but then again it might not be strong enough and it will just fall off and rip apart of the design to :S
  2. both materials seem strong and sturdy, so the only issue is the thickness of each, cardboard is rather thin and wouldn't look to great mounted onto the wall, whilst as foam core has some thickness to it and it isn't to thin or to thick but looks rather okay.

• Suggest 2 refinements to solve these challenges

  1. to experiment with different types of double sided tape, maybe ones with a different thickness/ strength of the tape, to see which 1 is stronger and more durable
  2. try mounting a sample on to each material to see how the image looks mounted to the board and then try sticking them to the wall to see how they hold/ look on there 

3D week 4

Practical work

Our 3D concept:
mine was the poster that has more to show.. by that i mean i will be having a regular poster but, the 3d part of it will have an object form it sticking out, as if you can just reach into the poster and grab it.
an example i could do is that have a soda ad/poster with the image on it being a person handing out a soda can, and the 3d part will be half of the can sticking out of the poster, which i will have to scale and size a perfect fit into the picture.

2 experiments:


  1. do a fantasy type poster
  2. do a ad for an everyday object like a mobile or a soft drink ( for work purposes) 
P's & C's ( pros and cons) 

Fantasy poster/ advertisement  poster, the pros and cons are the same for both, but the only difference is wether or not i want to do it for a personal purpose for the exhibition or for a work/ professional purpose, that will be shown for a career option in the exhibition. 
pro's:
  • will be quite artistic so will show my creative ideas/ how i think of things
  • an original idea, or so i hope
con's: 
  • will be a bit hard to get the 3d part of the poster to match/ stuck in the right place

Choosing:
hmmm i would have to go with a advertisement approach to this one, because it will be more beneficial if i were to get offered a job or career out of it, and in todays world a great design can be very powerful to companies/ industries 



GROUP EXERCISE
• THIS WEEK – Experimentation: Exploring & Challenging

o Each group member choose the best of their designs from last week’s practical

Sarah: TV box pyramid, making TV's out of cardboard or a similar material and aligning them in a pyramid formation.
Stevie: life modules, creating 3D models of animals and nature.
Jess: poster involving 4 elements, 3D elements within a 2D design
image provided by google images

Design Exploration:

Stevie: gathering ideas and inspiration from nature to incorporate them into her models.
Jess: getting different ideas and aspects from other designers.
Sarah: searching to see if it has been done yet or not, and how to improve on the idea

Design Challenges:

Stevie: will be trying a mixture of different materials and methods to combined them all.
Jess: testing out different design materials
Sarah: different materials to build the TV's and different substances to try bind them all together

images found @: http://67pics.com/pictures-cardboard-boxes.html 




2D week 5

Group exercise

1. Relatives - A doctor in London had a brother in Manchester, who was a lawyer - but
the lawyer in Manchester did not have a brother in London who was a doctor. Why?
- the "brother" in Manchester is of the African American society
A - the doctor in London is actually a sister

Q2. Bottled Money - If you put a small coin piece in an empty bottle and replaced the
cork, how would you get the coin out of the bottle without taking out the cork or breaking
the bottle?
- there could be 2 bottles
- there could be a hole in the bottom of the bottle
A - push the cork into the bottle

Q3. The Restaurant Meal - Three women each have two daughters, and they all go into a
restaurant for a meal. There are only seven vacant seats in the restaurant, but each has
a seat for herself. How do they manage it?
- the kids shared the seats
A - 1 f the ladies was the grandma and the other 2 were daughters, which both had 2 kids. total 7 people

Mike :
- was a taxi driver
- bought fire arms and thought about going into the new route
- he hired a jet pack

also discussed/ shared my information about my 2d designed concept with the class, so i don't have any of the discussion written down =(

but my 2d design was to do a fantasy/ magical collage of a few of my uni friends, by giving them magical powers and abilities which will look rather quite amazing, if i do the effect techniques correct.

  
The  2 images above were searched and found on google images

PRACTICAL – Design challenge / reflect & refine
40 mins – Choose your most recent 2D design concept from all your current works

My 2D design will be my label tags
• In your Visual Diary make a list of 2 assumptions about your design
  1. different sizes for the tags
  2. different styles


• Challenge both of these assumptions
  1. making a medium or big sized tag would be more easier to see, but to big and it would be a nuisance and take up a lot of room 
  2. experimenting with more different styles would show more of my design appeals and the styles i like


• Suggest 2 refinements to solve these challenges 
  1. making a medium/ average sized tag would be more ideal as it can easily be seen yet not take up majority of the room on the page 
  2. experimenting with more styles would increase my range of skills and techniques that i know and help me further understand more ways of design

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

2D week 4

Practical work

2 test experiments with the pros/ cons of each

ex.1 using actual sparklers/ fire to create the glow/ magical effect
pros

  • would look rather nice
  • seems like a fun thing to do
  • keeps the group active in the process 
  • would have a authentic feel/ look to it
cons
  • a bit dangerous
  • would take a large amount of time to get things perfect/ exact 
  • will be using photoshop/ illustrator anyway, so could do it in there instead
  • would be costly to play around with the materials
  • needs quite a fair bit of planning 


ex.2 doing it all digitally to begin with 
pros
  • easier to work with
  • better looking effects
  • cheaper
  • more creativity options 
  • better edits
cons
  • would take a considerable amount of time
  • could get saw eyes
  • chances are comp crashes out and loose progress 

Choosing & refusing 

Option 2 seems more do-able and easier. with option 1 using the real fire and sparklers, will give a more authentic look but could be a bit tricky of injury or accidents. so in conclusion option 2 seems best, because it is less ricky of any harmful nature to anyone and the environment... and also gives a chance to refine my skills on photoshop/ illustrator as i am a bit out of touch. 

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

2D week 3

Group Work

For this i got into my group consisting of Teddy, Stevie, Sarah and Jessica. the task was to brain storm a design for 2 random chosen words and come up with different variations of them and what they could be.
The 2 random words we chose were Bread and Kite

and here is what we came up with

 

combing bread and kite was no easy task, practically and imaginatively. a bread kite was the one idea we could come up with that would actually work, not exactly a bread kite but a bread shaped kite. normally kites are diamond shaped, some custom ones have been made around the world, like in china there are dragon shaped kites.


PRACTICAL – Design Options

40 mins – Draft a range of 3 excellent design concepts for your exhibition portfolio

• Use any tools you wish
• Put the results and a paragraph of description in your Visual Diary
• Invent 2 different options for each of the 3 designs
• Describe how each of these options differ in
o Shape
o Media
o Style
OR any 3 criteria of your own choosing – list these criteria clearly

  1. My fantasy/ graffiti design featuring Sarah Modoh as my model for the image. it will be a 2D & 3D design, consisting of a digital edit of an image, which will be photographed. after the digital enhancements have been done to the image, i will incorporate the 3D aspect to it, which will be a spray can to help show case its graffiti medium.
  2. An advertisement/ poster about myself as a designer. The design will be done all digitally, in photoshop and illustrator. Might incorporate a design similar to the concept of the japanese flag, which draws your eyes attention to the centre of the image. 
  3. A hand drawn image that will be refined digitally. the media will be hand drawn at first, like a few sketches and roughs, then scanned and refined in illustrator. the image will represent the future and the past, or something like that, the image could be a sword, gun, guitar or something rather iconic.

3D week 3

For our group exercise i got into a group with Teddy, Stevie, Sarah and Jess. the task at hand was to brainstorm and come up with a eco-friendly transport vehicle that was a 1 seater personal car.

the car we came up with is a electric battery start up car that runs on Co2 as the driver progress's on the road. it will use the electric battery for start up and get the car going, then there will be a button next to the steering will that changes the engine to Co2 which will then use the surrounding Co2 in the air/ atmosphere to power the car.

The name we have given the car is the E-Beetle.

Prac Work

i have come up with 3 different models of the E-Beetles

that have different design, size and functions.

1: The E-Betel
 Is the original car with a slightly more appealing front bumper and a more powerful engine than most modern hybrid cars. the body of the car will be made of carbon fiber, which is a tough yet very light metal, which is very important to the series of car because it isn't as heavy as normal cars which means it uses less power/ fuel to get it started and functioning. the inside will all be made of recycled materials to give the car a even greener feel when driving and when just sitting

2: The E-Lady
this car is designed with a more feminine touch, than the original E-Betel. With a gentler quieter engine that also converts the Co2 form the air into a nice smelling fragrance and also it has the shape of a cute lady bug, which the body will also be made of carbon fiber and the seating and insides of the car will consist of recycled materials to make the seats, steering wheel and air bags.

3: The E-Bea ( bee)
This is the ferrari or lamboghini of the E-Beetle series, it comes with a turbo super charged engine with a custom blow off valve, added with an additional 255 horse power to give it the extra kick, and the design of this beastly bug is the shape of the bee, where the blow off valve is located in the bud/ stinger area of the bee. The build of this car will be the same in materials such as carbon fiber body, recycled materials for the insides but also will feature leather like substances ti give the vehicles a very sporty and high class feel and look.



 

image provided by google images/ ferrari

Monday, August 9, 2010

3D week 2

Our practical work was to come up with 3 different designs for a CDU shoulder bag.
Different colour/ background of the bag:
could be a black or white back, made out of either material or vinyl

The different types of shoulder bags could be either 1 of the 2

both images of the bags provided by google images.



i would prefer the first option for the bag style, but that is just my opinion not the shoppers :)

a few designs i have come up with for a rough draft t add onto the shoulder bags


The design on the bottom left using a repetition of the triangle shape to give off a 3D-ish effect. using little cut out bits to fill in the empty spaces in each letter. The style has a rather abstract over view of the logo.
The design in the middle has just a randomly drawn up shape, but if you look at it carefully it looks like a flower sprouting out of the shell/ seed. The text is in like a bubble-ish text. the styling of this design was randomness,  using random shapes and type of text to make them stand out.
The final design on the right is a simple 1 using a dot like font for each letter, like a infected mushroom sort of thing. the style of it is quite popular in today's society so some would like it.

each design ha a different aspect about them. each covering shape, media and style.
the bottom left design addresses media. using a repetition of a shape to create a vortex, something rather retro . the text is using a shape based font with little bits to fill in the spaces.

the design in the middle covers shape. the shape of the image is randomly drawn, but began as a circle, which lead to bloom or sprouting features, to give it a flower like look. the text is represented in a bubble font.

the media of all 3 designs can be all digitally done after being hand drawn, scanned and refined. the 3rd design on the right can be physically done with buttons or metal tacks like on a pair of jeans or a jacket.