Sunday, April 4, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
::THE GOOD EXCHANGE::
I can honestly say today was one of my highlights as a comm. arts kid!
...I can't express enough LOVE for this department, we're really like one big family. Well, most of us are. And if we don't know each other, there's events like THE GOOD EXCHANGE to spread connections, get to know people, trade awesome creations, and expand the family.
When I first heard about THE GOOD EXCHANGE ("It's gonna be a mini comic con!"), my initial reaction, being the spiteful pincushion I am, was "laaaammee". Please allow me to take my words back, and excuse my inability to express how amazing this event was in words. THE GOOD EXCHANGE was full of EPIC WIN.
I decided to finally drag out the macaroon+whipped cream charms and hairclippies I made last summer (I was bored and had nothing else to do at my parents' house back in Japan...) and decided to make a (NAUGHTY) SPILLED MILK set by pairing them with tART cards (special thanks to Hazel who gave me the cards at THE GOOD EXCHANGE workshop, + J.T. for suggesting me to do little drawings on them!)... Honestly, I wasn't too confident with my pieces and highly doubted anyone would want them...
HOWEVER!
...TA-DA!
...I was originally planning to only trade 5 of my tART cards at THE GOOD EXCHANGE @ OTIS... but what can I say, I was lured by the amazing creations of my amazing schoolmates<3 I won (I hesitate using the word "trade", because, seriously, all the items I got from people are SPLENDID!...were they in the right mind set when they wanted to trade items with me??) a T-shirt, book, zines, buttons, ring, prints, stickers...!!!! I am a truly happy child. + I was glad I got to talk to Hazel about pricing items, I was unsure how to price my items but she gave me a good insight on "selling" prices and "networking" prices, I think I have a little bit of a better understanding on the gallery system now.
A BIG BIG THANK YOU! goes to Hazel and Lorenzo who organized this spectacular event, as well as those who came to my table to check my babies out. I can honestly say it was one of the most enjoyable events I've attended at Otis!
9 out of my 18 tART sets are going to be sold at MELTDOWN COMICS this saturday! I may be showing some of my paintings there too, please come and support< 3 < 3 < 3
...I can't express enough LOVE for this department, we're really like one big family. Well, most of us are. And if we don't know each other, there's events like THE GOOD EXCHANGE to spread connections, get to know people, trade awesome creations, and expand the family.
When I first heard about THE GOOD EXCHANGE ("It's gonna be a mini comic con!"), my initial reaction, being the spiteful pincushion I am, was "laaaammee". Please allow me to take my words back, and excuse my inability to express how amazing this event was in words. THE GOOD EXCHANGE was full of EPIC WIN.
I decided to finally drag out the macaroon+whipped cream charms and hairclippies I made last summer (I was bored and had nothing else to do at my parents' house back in Japan...) and decided to make a (NAUGHTY) SPILLED MILK set by pairing them with tART cards (special thanks to Hazel who gave me the cards at THE GOOD EXCHANGE workshop, + J.T. for suggesting me to do little drawings on them!)... Honestly, I wasn't too confident with my pieces and highly doubted anyone would want them...
HOWEVER!
...TA-DA!
...I was originally planning to only trade 5 of my tART cards at THE GOOD EXCHANGE @ OTIS... but what can I say, I was lured by the amazing creations of my amazing schoolmates<3 I won (I hesitate using the word "trade", because, seriously, all the items I got from people are SPLENDID!...were they in the right mind set when they wanted to trade items with me??) a T-shirt, book, zines, buttons, ring, prints, stickers...!!!! I am a truly happy child. + I was glad I got to talk to Hazel about pricing items, I was unsure how to price my items but she gave me a good insight on "selling" prices and "networking" prices, I think I have a little bit of a better understanding on the gallery system now.
A BIG BIG THANK YOU! goes to Hazel and Lorenzo who organized this spectacular event, as well as those who came to my table to check my babies out. I can honestly say it was one of the most enjoyable events I've attended at Otis!
9 out of my 18 tART sets are going to be sold at MELTDOWN COMICS this saturday! I may be showing some of my paintings there too, please come and support< 3 < 3 < 3
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
::tART cards::
The one and only JT Steiny suggested I do little doodles in black pen on my tART cards... So I did. I was also suggested to scan them and make them into a zine, but I'll see about that.
These little tarts will be available at the GOOD EXCHANGE tomorrow!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
::PB&E::
Taking a little break from school work.
Took a quick stab at logo/wallpaper design for my homeboi Ian's latest project, PB&E...
"PB & E is Ian McConnell's latest creative project, carefully crafted this year to bring to you a delicious mix of electronic music blending the styles of electro, house and disco - all with a bit of a dirty twist X )"
(excerpt from http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=285648155623&ref=ts)
...I've got more ideas, but for that I need to grab my holga and get outside and start shooting.
Download. Or Else.↓↓↓
http://www.mediafire.com/?bytuymhyzqd
Took a quick stab at logo/wallpaper design for my homeboi Ian's latest project, PB&E...
"PB & E is Ian McConnell's latest creative project, carefully crafted this year to bring to you a delicious mix of electronic music blending the styles of electro, house and disco - all with a bit of a dirty twist X )"
(excerpt from http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=285648155623&ref=ts)
...I've got more ideas, but for that I need to grab my holga and get outside and start shooting.
Download. Or Else.↓↓↓
http://www.mediafire.com/?bytuymhyzqd
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
::week vii::
Been a busy couple days... I finished my "discussion section" for Graphic Design History, and I butchered my midterm too. I'm content. The wonderful Luscious took me out for some ramen tonight, so that made me happy too.
Current poster progress:
My instructor was happy with the results, but bashed my font choice for the numbers on the poster (=I was secretly bashing myself as I did the poster too... Note to self: Don't use fonts that you obsessively downloaded from DAFONT.COM in highschool. They look cheap.) ...Interesting pointer; if you look carefully, some fonts are NOT designed in a balanced manner. For example, I was using "A Theme for Murder.std" on one of my posters, and apparently the lower case latters aren't designed to match the upper case letters; the thickness of the letters are slightly different. WHO WOULD HAVE KNOWN. ...Well I probably should have known.
My instructor's friend from Crambrook was visiting as well, and he gave me a quick crit of my work; he was impressed by my Beardsley-inspired poster, and told me I should refine it and throw it into my portfolio, just to show off the level of craft. Riah actually said I could probably use that poster for the final, but I've decided to stick to my butterflyxspider idea and develop/improve it, since the majority of my classmates preferred that poster over the other one, and it'll be a good challenge for me.
+... My teacher was all "OH I KNOW YOU'RE GREAT AT DRAWING OUT FONTS"... so here I am, trying to draw out a new set. ---> Using bits and pieces of a spider web (photo) and assembling them into letters. Good times.
Working working working.
update update:
not too shabby.
Now working on my copy!
Current poster progress:
My instructor was happy with the results, but bashed my font choice for the numbers on the poster (=I was secretly bashing myself as I did the poster too... Note to self: Don't use fonts that you obsessively downloaded from DAFONT.COM in highschool. They look cheap.) ...Interesting pointer; if you look carefully, some fonts are NOT designed in a balanced manner. For example, I was using "A Theme for Murder.std" on one of my posters, and apparently the lower case latters aren't designed to match the upper case letters; the thickness of the letters are slightly different. WHO WOULD HAVE KNOWN. ...Well I probably should have known.
My instructor's friend from Crambrook was visiting as well, and he gave me a quick crit of my work; he was impressed by my Beardsley-inspired poster, and told me I should refine it and throw it into my portfolio, just to show off the level of craft. Riah actually said I could probably use that poster for the final, but I've decided to stick to my butterflyxspider idea and develop/improve it, since the majority of my classmates preferred that poster over the other one, and it'll be a good challenge for me.
+... My teacher was all "OH I KNOW YOU'RE GREAT AT DRAWING OUT FONTS"... so here I am, trying to draw out a new set. ---> Using bits and pieces of a spider web (photo) and assembling them into letters. Good times.
Working working working.
update update:
not too shabby.
Now working on my copy!
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