Another step towards graduation is the creation of a website, have you ever researched where to create a personal website? It seems like there is an endless amount of sites that allow those of us with little to no coding skill to create beautiful custom websites. For starters there is behance, wix, squarespace & weebly.
I originally signed up for wix as it seemed like everyone was using it, turns out I strongly dislike wix. I dislike everything about it, I am unable to do what I want to create the basic site I wanted, I couldn't alter basic forms & the worst part was the loading screen. I always know when I go to a wix page because on every computer I try it always has the same annoying loading screen with the million little circles going around and around. I ended up deleting that account and never publishing the sad site I had created.
My next thought was squarespace though I didn't need to sign up with them as a friend of mine tested out their services & I got to watch as she learned what was & was not possible with their layout. Behance seems nice & have a profile on there though I wont be putting much effort into once I have a little more free time.
One site that I found and simply adore is flavors.me. Not only is it simple to use, but it allows for easy set up, automatic search engine optimization, & the ability to 'plug in' other pages. So this process book is included right in the site & whenever I update here, it updates there as well, & my LinkedIn Profile connects as well so as long as that is up to date so is my site. It helps cut down on worry and effort that can best be spent somewhere else. Now all that's left to do is upgrade to premium to get my own domain name & create a custom page with my portfolio pieces on it.
Tashina's Process Book
Monday, April 30, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Expanding My Portfolio
Currently I am looking down the barrel of a gun called graduation. I only have this and next quarter to prepare, it seems as though it's a million miles away and also just a step to the left. Right now I'm looking at three essential step to graduate on time and with the best prospects available.
1) Get an internship
2) Redesign my Portfolio (again)
3) Finish creating my personal website that matches all of my collateral
In some regards I feel I've ben progressing along quite nicely. I've nearly finalized my letterhead for cover letters and I'm nearly done redesigning my resume to match. However I didn't realize how large of a task recreating my portfolio would be, new pieces must be made, old ones must be updated & finding a way to elegantly display it all is turning out to be more difficult then expected.
Perhaps the largest project I am taking on is creating a series of book covers. I created one last year that I have always been extremely pleased with its outcome, however I've sense realized it would be a much stronger piece if it was a series instead of a stand alone.
The original cover I created in Photoshop with the help of some stock photos and a beautiful type face. I used Bathing Beauty - 1 by mjranum-stock as reference for the woman, smoke stock photographs (used for all of the covers) came from the talented ISOStock. The final element used is the Champagne & Limousines type face by Lauren Thompson, which is also used for all of the covers. The second and third covers also used stock from mjranum-stock's gallery. The final step is to purchase some high gloss paper, print them out, place the covers on real books and then have a photo-shoot.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Shadowed Realms Logo Redesign
When I first started attending The Art Institute of Michigan I was asked to create a logo for Shadowed Realms LARP which is based here in South East Michigan. I was given a reference image of a dragon necklace to use as a template for creating the logo, the request was that a dragon be holding the letters S and R (the companies initials). At the time I was relatively happy with the results, I felt there was room for improvement but I wasn't sure how to go about it at that time.
Two and half years later I revisited the project out of inspiration and a desire to see how I had improved. I'm pleased with the end results and feel it is an excellent example of my growth over the last couple years. It has been said nothing is original and all truly excellent artists draw inspiration from what has already been done. I would say that is certainly true for this logo if nothing else, I spent a great deal of time researching dragons and type faces to try and create the perfect combination. Ultimately I created more of a serpent then a dragon which ended up fitting perfectly with my chosen font of Initials With Curls.
One of key things I had to create was a stronger color pallete. I had the one previously given to me (of green and gold/yellow) but I wanted one that seemed more natural together then vivid green and iridescent yellow. I also needed a palette that had more then two colors without relying on black and white to add depth. A little experimenting and tweaking resulted in the following:
Friday, April 6, 2012
Uncut Magazine Final
(This is a project from back in 2010)
For those who are interested here is the final version of Uncut Magazine from its original conception.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Uncut Magazine Contents
(This is a project from back in 2010)
After several weeks work this was the final interior of Uncut which I turned it. All font credits are under the first image as that is a collective of all the different type faces found in the magazine.
[Image 1 Link Lost] [Image 2] [Image 3] [Image 4] [Image 5] [Image 6] [Image 7] [Image 8] [Article Written by F. Blackburn]
Friday, March 23, 2012
Uncut Magazine Advertisements
Before starting the contents of my magazine we needed to design three different add types; a full page, a column, and a horizontal. Naturally the adds had to be relevant to the type of magazine we were creating, you don't see adds for burlesque style clothing in magazines like Martha Steward or Cosmo Magazine. I decided to do two extra adds as well to help round out my magazine as I had more pages then anyone else in my class.
In an attempt to stay relevant to the magazine I choose to highlight two designers and one upcoming event. I included a smoke free add as I am against smoking cigarets and had the idea for a while. The final adds is a really company located here in Michigan, I found it while trying to find something to create an interesting add on.
[Cigarette Lost Link] [Smoke] [Font Helvetic]
Friday, March 16, 2012
Uncut Magazine Covers
(This is a project from back in 2010)
Every magazine needs a cover and that's just what we had to create for the third part of our magazines. Though we actually had to create several covers for comparison and critique. I based my cover around such magazines as Cosmopolitan and Redbook.
Every magazine needs a cover and that's just what we had to create for the third part of our magazines. Though we actually had to create several covers for comparison and critique. I based my cover around such magazines as Cosmopolitan and Redbook.
Cover 1: [Girl] [Background Image] Cover 2: [Girl] [Background Image] Cover 3: [Girl] Cover 4: [Girl] [Background Image Texture] [Font 1] [Font 2] [Font 3]
At the time my favorite cover was the second though after the critique and a few changes ended up using the fourth as the cover. In part because there was a matching image that would work beautifully for the back cover.
[Girl]
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