Monday, 31 March 2014

Experiments with Colour



Monochromatic


































Analogous
































                                                                                                                                                 




 Triadic    
































Complimentary  



































Doing these experiments with colour give me more understanding of how types colours and colour schemes are used used to alter the feel and communication of an artefact. My preferable one out of the 4 colour schemes I did is the first one - Monochromatic, because I think they work together well and blend to give and soft feel to the artefact. 

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

My Cover Drafts










































Out of my scamps I did perviously I picked 3 that I might potentially want to be the front cover of my book. I redrew them In my sketch book slightly better with more detail. I then added colour to them to make them come to life and help me narrow down my decisions.  My favourite is the bottom front cover draft I just think its more fun and colourful which is suitable for a children's book, where as the other two are quite plain and neutral,  however i'm not so sure about the colours of the title of my favourite draft, I just don't think it is that easy to red and the red and the black are both quite harsh colours on the eye, but I shall experiment with those when it comes to making the final cover.

Monday, 10 March 2014

My Own Font






 










Here is the two different fonts I made or designed, I found it quite a long difficult process. I used my mood board to help give me an idea of what I wanted and inspire me. I drew them all out by hand to begin with and then I went on to photoshop and made lots of little improvements to each letter individually which was what made it a long process and I am not very pleased with the final things, I don't think either of the fonts I made look presentable and I wouldn't use them on my book cover, although I will probably use something similar to these styles, making my own font was something I had never done before and maybe with more practice I could improve.






Sunday, 9 March 2014

Designing My Own Font




























Mood board full of inspirational things I found and liked, to give me ideas towards what I want my own font to look like. I like the swirly/curly magical kind of style and I think it would work well for my Alice in Wonderland book cover.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

My Copy and Emulation


This is my idea of Alice I created, for the character of my chosen book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, using the same method and style as my copy and emulation which are from Lauren Childs books.


Monday, 3 March 2014

Copying Other Artists Work







My version is on the left and the original is on the right.



































My version is on the left and the original is on the right.


My version is on the left and the original is on the right.







































Copying the still of Design from Lauren Child's books 'Charlie and Lola' -
I really enjoyed doing this task because I felt it was helpful, as for my final illustration I wanted to use this kind of style or design. I think I liked this task because I like the end results and comparing my copy against the original. You can see where I started with the sketch book drawings/copies I did then scanned in, put onto photoshop changed the threshold, used the magic wand tool to remove the white and only have the black lines, and then on a separate layer underneath the lines I put in another white layer and in between those two fixed layers I filled them with similar photos I found on the internet here are examples of what I typed in - 'photos of jean fabric', 'green coloured pencil scribbles' and 'pink and white floral paper' - so I was looking for quite specific things. Each one did take me quite a while to do but I didn't mind because it was an interesting process and as new style of design I hadn't really tried before.

My Scamps









































Creating my scamps was the first time I actually had to start think about what I might want my final book cover to look like when I bring all my work and everything together and I can really start to vision my ideas coming to life, I can imagine combining different ideas together from different scamp to come up with my final idea. I started really unsure as to what I wanted, because my mind was blank. I did my first one, and the more I did the more ideas came into my head and I wanted to get them down on to paper. I like the idea of the keyhole, on the front and the cover, because when the book is closed it would look interesting! The task, 'Conventions of Form' when I had to analysis a book cover came in really helpful when I was doing my scamps because I had a rough idea of what I might put where and why and ways I could lay the text out in.

Photos of Subject Matter