Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Ex 9 Basic Elements Print Design

















SHAPE


The shape of a circle is used in this print design as an element of enclosure by creating business cards in the shape of a cirlce. This circular shape is also encompassed in the logo in the letter O's also significant in representing continuity in shape and design.



TEXTURE


In this print design piece the designer simulated the texture of a paint ball splatter on a wall or paper to further exhibit the feeling of being a target. This texture which mimics the effect of paint ball is an example of how a designer can place the feeling of the movement in the texture of a piece of art work.


MOVEMENT


In these two print designs for the Olympics the designer mimic the emotion or feel of movement with repititon. The first is the illusion of the tennis ball bouncing off the racket. The change in angles also creates the illusion of complexity to represent the difficulty of tennis in the olympics. If the designer only chose one angle it would be simplisitc and could also lose the intensity of the movement in the design.



The second of the two is of fencing. This is piece definitely has a more of an abstract version of how the designer could portray the sport. The movement used with line andother Dondis Element to create a almost Helix movement to give the feel of twists and circular movements common with the Fencing Sport.

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