Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Of My Own Mind and Hand



Of My Own Mind and Hand
P_002.0_Self Vessel

Expectation:

Develop an family of  one to three [1-3] vessels which will contain completed porfolio formats.
Take into consideration cadence, functionality, and abstraction.
Within the formats, include a brief description and Ex Toto Opus Propium Meum. 
Organization at the designer's hand.

Size: The final size is open to the hand of the designer, but MINIMAL FOLD [in inches, width proceeding height [5.0 x 5.0]
Font[s]: Open
Output: Color
Stock: Open

EXPECTATIONS FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

PHASE ONE [1]

Research the history of design aesthetics and ideals that impact personal development.  Imagery of inspiration and information should be presented within a 24 page format that comprise of color image tip-ins [at least 15]  and academic language. Layout of the 24 page format is completely OPEN. 

Within the format you must include a minimum of three [3] concepts of desired method of functionality for final output.  NO JEWEL CASES!!!

Include name, date of expectation, and project number some where in the format. 

Size: Open
Font[s]: Open
Stock: Color Stock

END OF PHASE ONE [1]

Functionality and material 

















EXPECTATIONS FOR THURSDAY, October 28

Phase Two [2]

Size: The final size is open to the hand of the designer, but MINIMAL FOLD [in inches, width proceeding height [5.0 x 5.0] 
Font[s]: Open
Output: Color
Stock: Open

Construct personal format based on previous research and discussion. [Must be experimental in design, function, and output]

[END]

Larteshia Spearman
Ex Toto Opus Propium Meum


Final Result:

Creating a portfolio piece that is both visually engaging and interactive was the goal of this project. The housing of the CD within the vessel was the main focus, and the representation of the designers portfolio should be represented throughout the format. The use of pattern and samples of my own portfolio were used to add interest through viewer discovery and modular activation. This piece was designed to present the designer to the client of prospective employer in a manner that will demonstrate proficiency and knowledge of skills within the realm of design. 









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