Friday, October 30, 2009

It's Friday! *VnP deadline is Monday*

3.25 a.m doing website project, I hope later I can wake up early after today we failed to wake up before 10 a.m (to catch McD's breakfast meal). Hahahahaha. 

Today I gotta catch Aston's before 12.

*What a life :)*

Thanks God, today's studio was fine, just need to adjust the colour setting and stuff :)

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Mock-Up


C . H . A . M . P . A . G . N . E
S . U . P . E . R . N . O . V . A

Friday, October 23, 2009

Studio Today (wow I blogged a lot)


After those happy drawing days..

Here we are : back to paper craft :(

The Oasis thingy's to be done using the method of stereography. 3D into 2D. So the art direction has to be executed in 3d forms, photographed, and made into the vinyl record cover.

Some initial sketches of the designs of their albums/singles :



And apparently we all did it wrongly hahaha, we're supposed to analyze the song lyrics (not the title only) to find the contents/objects, and the interpretation/outcome must not be too literal.

So we did the next series of sketches, they all look more abstract - and a bit surreal.
Clockwise : Champagne Supernova, Don't Go Away, Don't Look Back in Anger, and All Around the World.

This is what happened when I mixed them in one frame :

Analyzing Oasis' lyrics is --- huff --- I mean Noel Gallagher doesn't even know what's the meaning of them. He must be drunk while writing those songs - {typical Gallagher nonsense lyrics}- I found many interesting interpretations from various people from several forums, and, yea, some of their nonsense songs, have deep (and sometimes so sad) meanings.

The lecturer told me to work on the Champagne Supernova.

Explorations of techniques and materials had to be done before class - Oh no - We're all to busy preparing CCS manifesto presentation - I did only 3 pages (ready to get damprated). And they're all flat.
Due to the work loads, only 10 people showed up for studio. Thank God the lecturer's okay with our -little progress- hehe, and we continued crafting in the class.

Doing this reminded me of level 1 works. The stress of paper crafting.

Ugh. Scalpel.

--How come it's still 4:13?--

Bored.

-- I miss drawing alreadyyyy!!!!! --

The kid sitting beside me seemed to enjoy it - yes she's a craft person (sok crafty hahahahaha) - a person with the flare of crafting and good craftwomanship. Hahahahaha.

5 pm. One more hour to go.

Can I just draw these things?

*Ouch : Holding scalpel hurts hands* But the outcome looks funny hahahaha..*getting excited*

The lecturer briefed us about the things to be finished by next week.

Weekend!

*Yaay*

Thanks God :)


The Manual Manifesto

Graphic design and art is different, yes we’ve heard enough.

Design is universal | Art is personal

Design is about rules | Art is freedom

Design is everywhere | Art is exclusive

You, designers, aren’t you jealous?

“No,” You say. “Design is efficient, more informative, and somehow, more useful. We’re proud to be designers, we sound more educated, our works are cleaner, we sound more modern, designers sounds sophisticated,”

Okay, proud designers, yes you’re (or you sound) intellectual, you solve problems, you are creative, yada yada yada but do you have your identity? Do your works reflect you? Do people see you in your design?

Now it’s the time to STEAL something from the so called- less sophisticated-artists, without losing one thing we’re always proud of (or have to hold), the principles of design.

Personal Touch. The Manual Manifesto.

Less Digital, More You.

Learn from the artists.

The imperfection of the lines reflects the character.

The texture and the brush strokes can’t be imitated.

The colors blend uniquely, reflects the mood.

Looking at the artworks means looking at the artist.

The style is there

The personality is there

The identity is there

Computer won’t give you the same result.

Pen tool produces perfect lines. Stiff boring perfect lines.

Everyone can read Helvetica. Everyone can type in Helvetica. What’s so special about it?

Gradient tools gives you smooth transitions. Ask the colour pickler tool, they’ll tell you how to achieve it. And now everyone can do it.


It’s like playing a fighting video game. You’re just moving the characters with your joystick.

It’s not totally you. You’re just instructing the computer through the cursor.


People say you have nice handwriting? Be proud, no one can imitate it. People can read it clearly.

People say you have broken handwriting? Be prouder, they’re even harder to imitate. And maybe it’s only you can read it. Exclusive. Great.

Great designers don’t play safe; breaking the boundaries of mediums and methods allows a new exciting development in the design industry.

The computer and the design softwares are great inventions. They give efficiency, in terms of time, practicality, and efforts. Graphic designers nowadays praise them, too much.

Yes they help, but not too much,

It’s not the answer to a great design.


The source of idea is not the CPU. It’s your brain.

The idea doesn’t come from the processor. It comes from your experience, imagination, memories, things around you, things you learn from the world, things life teach you.

Digital is fiction, while creative minds work in real life. Great designers explore intensively with space, materials, everyday objects and its surroundings,


To us digital is not an enemy. We completely understand the importance of being digitally literate. We know the world demands universality. The clients. The school. The lecturers. But we give personal touch to every design works, saving our identities.

Digital is like a medicine, you need it sometimes, but if it’s taken too much, or to long it kills you. It kills your identity. Press down the usage, to the minimum level.

They do help. But we refuse to depend on them.


Now look around. Look at your classmates. Look at the school. Think about how many designers will get outta school every year. All you see is designers. In order to survive, to stand among others, what you can do is be different. Be seen, be spotted.

A great design is the one that not only works, but a design that is a statement of identity. A great design shouldn’t be boring, taking risks while still keeping the principles of design in order to define a new form of interesting creations.

We are young, we are the designers, we are the future of design industry. We stand out among others. We are not going to be boring. We won’t let the world be boring.

We are Manual ID.

We put ourselves in our works.

We express.

We’re different.

We’re ourselves.


Praise the Lord!

CCS presentation's over and it was successful!

The first thing that came out from my head when I woke up was - wow - this is Friday and I slept for about..

7 hours..

And my studio homework weren't entirely done! - okay don't think about studio first - the CCS presentation's at 11!

LSS, I reached school pretty early, the venue's changed for presentation, I spent some time admiring the school's architecture from the window as usual, while waiting for the pod's door to be opened.



We're the fifth group, the last one, I really enjoyed other group's presentation, the manifestos (or, manifesti.. hahaha) are all out of the box - then it's our turn, thank God it wasn't intense at all and thank God again it's successful!

And it also means - this semester's CCS is also over :) yaay ~ more off days :) La dolce vita ~

Now. Studio.

Btw this is our way to promote our manifesto, putting our tagline in front of CommD level 2 studio. 'LESS DIGITAL' - Helvetica & CMYK. And 'MORE YOU' - manually done with our personal style.


And the manifesto itself's on the next post..

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Shoes Today

Mine..

Nelvi's
Can you believe it? The old lady has grown up already! Congratulations on your first high heels, Nek!

Friday, October 16, 2009

TGIFA! Thank God It's Friday Again!

Time flies so fast in Singapore and these homeworks make it fly even faster.

Well that's kinda scary. November's approaching. I have less than a month to be a 20 years old girl :(

Okay so here I am, safely reached home, back to my room sweet room, finding the weekly mess was still there, untouched. This is a common scene in our room. Occurs on deadlines.
So on Thursdays, life is upside-down, even if I tried to start earlier. Last night I finished 80% of both studio and CCS, then I slept for around 3,5 hours, then woke up to finish another 10%. Shower, prayer, rushed to school, no time to clean those things on the floor.

Last nite homeworks: CCS: manifesto. Studio: Oasis cover designs

Approaching school, I started to get a bit worried about the manifesto. I wasn't sure if it'd be approved by Isabel, my CCS lecturer. As we walked toward the campus, I told my roommate, "I'm a bit nervous entering the school,"

Then she said, " I want to throw up seeing this school,"

Yes. Interior students were sick of assignments already. Again, poor them.

Thank God, Isabel found the manifesto okay, and studio went well. The Friday went perfectly.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

OASISing

Doing reseach about Oasis.
My 'personal' connection with the band : apparently the Gallagher brothers are good friends of my uncle, Alessandro del Piero.

Hahahahaha.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Oasis!

The next studio project is to design a vinyl record cover. We had to do the lucky dip again to find which singer/band we're gonna design for. And guess what I got? OASIS!

Yaay! Thank You God!

I knew I always have something to do with the band. Now I know it wasn't just a feeling.

Hahahahaha.