Monday, November 19, 2007

le corbusier shading assignment


I enjoyed this sketch the most out of all the le corbusier sketches. I attempted to use both the blending method and vertical line method. I think it turned out pretty well but I learned a valuable lesson in the process; Don't start from the right side if you're right handed!!!

Tree of Life Zine






Friday, November 16, 2007

Time Capsule Ideas





This was my first parti that the whole class had to do over. I had some ok ideas, that I expanded on in my later parti.



This was the attempt at my second parti. I kept a lot of the same ideas, but I just expanded on them with others. I tried to consider all of Jake's example partis. The color helps me visualize it in a different view.


This is my last parti of the final five ideas I had thought of.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Redone Sketching



This is my second sketch of the cube model. It looks similar to my first sketch, but I added darker lead to the piece.

This is my tree model redone. I used vertical streaks and some cross hatching as well. I think it looks a lot better than my first drawing.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Shading Exercises


This is one of my first sketches. I used the vertical stroking method and experimented a little with different darknesses etc.

This is one of my other cube exercises. It is gradually getting better, I wish I would have used darker shadings throughout the sketch.


This is one of my favorite shading exercises so far. I think I prefer the darker contrasting vertical strokes.


This is one of my first sketches using the scribble theory. I really liked the result s and had fun shading it in. I wish it was slightly darker.


This is the most recent sketch of cubes I did. It was the vertical method. I believe this is my best and favorite attempt in one. I am happy to see progress with my work.


This is the shading sketch of one of my models for studio class. It is my first attempt at the IARC version of "The Tree of Life." I also used cross hatching in this exercise.

This is my last sketch. It was the vertical method again which I seem to favor. I wish I would have done the background differently, but I still really enjoyed the box shadings and the overall piece.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Design Firms Critique

http://www.designsbymarkinc.com/
Designs By Mark is based off of a location in Pennsylvania. This unfortunately is one of the negatives about the site, it does not list the address. The site greets the viewer with trendy music and a slide show of pictures and logos. It is a little too much at first glance. The site is fairly easy to access. The before and afters are impressive, but seem to be from the same home. There is not much diversity. The award pages are impressive, but it would be more helpful if the designers showed the article in the magazines that featured their work. The portfolio was very diverse in work which was a good touch, but the philosophy needed a little more depth, history of the company perhaps?

http://www.deliointeriors.com/
This site was very unimpressive. I think less of the designer based on the design of his internet site. It seemed very plain, with no color. When I clicked on the different links the pictures seemed old and not up to date. The designer specializes in yachts, soft sculptures and interiors. This site appears that it has not been touched since 1988. He looks like he has potential, but has displayed it very poorly.

http://www.alidpa.com/Home.htm
Audrey Long's website impressed me. It not only was simple and easy to view, but the pictures were clear and could be enlarged. Her site also explains her history and awards along with pictures to show a portfolio of her work. Her site also adds an address, along with the email and phone number, which most of the other sites did not feature. The only details I would change would be the first page, it seems a little bland and has nothing to do with design. I also would change the location of the next sticker for accessing pictures.

http://www.balongue.com/
This site is by far my favorite. I enjoyed looking at the different types of designs. The company appears to do residential spaces, but specialize in hospitals, country clubs, restaurants etc. The portfolios were very impressive and the designs were completely different showing ability to adapt to certain preferences and demands. The site had contact information and showed the designers. It was very organized and easy to move about.

http://www.interiorconceptsofde.com/index.htm
This site was a bit confusing, but had a beautiful layout, which I feel made up for the confusion. The designers were pictured, but not spoken about which I felt was a flaw. I also wish there had been more diversity in the pictures. Even though all of the shots were magnificent, they featured the same style in every photo. I also was confused by the furnishing sites. Is this what furniture they use, or prefer....??? How come there aren't many pictures of examples?

http://www.gngenterprises.net/
This site was different then all the other ones I experienced. I enjoyed the slideshow of pictures, but it was a little confusing to me. I did not think a lot of the pictures were photo worthy, maybe they were before and after shots? Atleast I hope so... The other part that I appreciated as a customer, but I do not know if it appears to be the most professional is the listing of prices on the website.

http://www.carrilynndesign.com/
I throughly enjoyed this site. I loved all of her pictures and the style of her design. I thought the site was fairly easy to manage. The only flaw was the speed of internet page turning so to speak, but that may be an effect off of the connection I was getting. I enjoyed her biography and clients testimonies they added a good recommendation.

http://designlinesltd.blogspot.com/
http://www.designlinesltd.com/home.htm
This site was extremely fascinating to me. I thought the pictures were all beautiful and well thought out. I enjoyed the biography and really enjoyed the blogfolio link that they attached. It showed their process and theories throughout different pieces. The website was a little confusing to look around and I did not like the idea of having the home link at the bottom of the page.

http://www.jtidworx.com/index.htm
This website was very confusing. The links seemed to go to another page and only list qualities the architects specialize in. I was not impressed with the pictures or layout. It seemed very dull and not detailed enough. I like the black against the color contrast, but the site needed more pictures to actually build it to make a statement.

http://www.beverlytaylordesign.com/
This was another somewhat dull site. It included one picture of the designer's work and the rest was contact information, fee structure and other links to different sites that respresent her honors, but her website does not show these honorable awards in action.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Sketches from Drawing Book


This was my first sketch of the day it was drawn in pencil and I used the vertical method to shade the scene. I thought this was my best piece at this area.

This was an example of my still life in crosshatching. I thought this procedure was more difficult to actually produce a shaded effect. This sketch was done in pen.