Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Design + Crew = my life, Spring 2010
I love looking at photos of our races and the photographer at Knecht Cup two weeks ago took individual shots of the rowers. Of course I look at each image like a designer, taking in the angles, contrast and what not. But it's really interesting to see the emotions caught in each image because I know how it feels to be rowing up to the start or in the sprint of a race, and I wonder whether the photographers know that they are capturing much more than just a race. The thoughts that go through a rowers head in a race are either bazerk and rampaging, or the rower is basically blacked out; the coxswain does all the thinking for you and you just have to think about pushing and the pain.
We're in our last 2 weeks of the season and as much as I can't wait to be able to sleep in, stay out, calm down, etc., I know I'm going to miss being on the water so much.
Decode: Digital Design Sensations
For this project we used analog to create a grid for our digital posters. I wanted to use the geometries of digital artwork, found in pixels, printing, vectors, etc. so I focused on the hard angles from my grid and used a white layer to create a window to see one of the pieces in the exhibit and all of the information.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Process/Album.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Inspiration of Avril
So many things have been delightful lately. I think because I'm getting less sleep with waking up at unheard hours for crew practice that I am just constantly overtired. This, though, is not always a bad thing. That overtired giddiness that we've all experienced is my constant state of mind. It actually makes me appreciate lots of little things that I find in my daily routine. Do I really want to end up napping? Or would I rather stay awake and find everything hilarious and ironic?
For this week I have found inspiration in these photographs I found of different weather conditions. I like the "natural compositions" created by Mama Nature herself.
For this week I have found inspiration in these photographs I found of different weather conditions. I like the "natural compositions" created by Mama Nature herself.
I once saw a storm that was just in the clouds and it is still one of my favorite nights of nature. The lightening beams horizantally and you feel like you're watching something disasterous take place just in the sky.
WOOPAH
Monday, April 5, 2010
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