Thursday 4 December 2008

Beggars cant be choosers

Using the same process as I did with the One, Two, Three and Four we had to do it with a Proverb focusing again on layout, weight and size. To make sure it reads right by changing the layout to look as though it wont read right but when it actually does by choosing the right size and weight.













One, Two Three, Four

On my first typography workshop we had a task to show the importance of the word and to show which word she read first. Using the words One, Two, Three and Four. We had to show this through layout, weight and size of font.
Looking away from them and looking back it helps to see if it works or not and see if it reads how it should do.


Making noises with words, neeeeeowwwwww!

Today in the Type workshop we did tasks that are relative to our brief on digital media. We had to think of a sound which we here when we wake up first thing in the morning. I thought of the shower, with this we had to use the sound to create a word so it could show the noise clearly. We were told to think of letter case, size and weight of the typeface. Here is the word I created shown above to show the noise of the shower.




The second task was to think of a car and the noise it makes and do the same as we did before create the noise as a word, I chose to show the racing car, the little text at the end shows the noise going away from me this is why I showed it as small and a light weight.

Using the word from the car noise, we had to show it in frames like a story board to show the movement of where the noise is going the first frame shows the noise right in front of me the second frame shows it getting a little bit furthur away and th last frame shows the it getting furthur away till I cant here it anymore.