Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Learning Task Six: Whitespace

Magazine Whitespace


















This picture was taken out of a Vogue magazine. The whitespace is surrounding the model. The model is the only focus in this advertisement.


Billboard Advertisement Whitespace











 I took this picture on my iphone in Launceston. The eyes land and focus on the FAN logo. The whitespace surrounds the logo helping the logo to stand out.


Street Advertisement Whitespace












This picture was taken in the city of Launceston of the Telstra shop. Notice the logo takes priority and  is the only design on the shop front signage, the rest of the sign is whitespace.


Website Whitespace














The whitespace on the Country Road website surrounds the models. The whitespace makes the website appear fresh and sharp and directs your eyes to the models wearing the clothes.


Broadcast Television Whitespace
 














Whitespace surrounds the name of the new series and the Kardashian sisters. Your eyes rest on and really focus on the girls.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Learning Task Five: Identifying Negative Space

Magazine Negative Space


















Shown in the current issue of Harper's Bazaar, the negative space has been created when then artist constructed the image and used the negative space to depict her body.


Web Negative Space














This is my Adobe Creative Suite six. The negative space is created when the positive space is flipped around and used to create the A logo.


Architecture Negative Space


















I found this image of Architectural Negative Space on Flickr. I believe the negative space to be the sky which is interesting as it draws the eye upwards and elongates the buildings. They seem overwhelming against the black night.


Natural Environment Negative Space














These pair of cats are found in my own personal natural environment (my home) and the negative space around the cats really make them pop and look like cats. Against a white wall the cats silhouette stands out. This would not be the case if they were placed in a black cabinet or similar.


Street Signage Negative Space


















I took this picture in Westbury where I live. The negative space is depicted in yellow which forms around the black to make a black silhouette of elderly people.

 
Vehicle Signage Negative Space














I took this picture of my fridge magnet given to me by my mechanic. The black outline has used the negative space inside it to create a car.


Film Negative Space

















This image is by graphic designer Kevin Collert who has cleverly created a series of movie posters focusing on negative space. This particular poster is of the film 'The Incredible Hulk'. The negative space has been used to create the illusion of a man inside the hulk.


Broadcast Negative Space 














I took this picture of a dvd in my dvd collection to represent broadcast negative space. The Negative space has been used to create the M symbol used to signal 'moderate violence'.


Automotive Design Negative Space













 I found this image on the volkswagon website. The use of negative space cleverly helps define both the V and the W in the logo. Look closely.


 Human Anatomy Negative Space














I took this picture with my camera out of a book called 'Louvre: The 300 masterpieces' which I purchased whilst in Paris visiting the Louvre. The title of this piece is called 'Red-figure Krater' by Euphronios and was created from terracotta in 510BC. The negative space has been used to help define the figures.




Saturday, 23 February 2013

Learning Task Four: Using shapes and space to convey meaning











































Learning Activity Three: Identifying Elements and Principles


































 I would just like to note that the colour YELLOW did not print or scan at all, it was a highlighter yellow so maybe the scanner/printer did not recognise it. I tried it on two printers.The colour yellow was used on the caption "PREGNANT & STRESSED" and also "THE GRAMMYS - GOSSIP AND GLAMOUR''

Please also note that this magazine was larger than A4 so I had trouble scanning it and it has unfortunately cut off the FLOW Principle in the upper left hand corner.





Monday, 18 February 2013

Learning activity Two: Identifying focus and hierarchy
(I made my own discs as my printer was playing up)

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