Des306- Graphic Design
A place to display my work for the Des306- Graphic Design module.
Saturday, 15 December 2012
Moving to a new home..
This blog has moved to wordpress. You can find my most up-to-date work here at adammcconnell.wordpress.com
Monday, 26 November 2012
Creative way finding examples
I've been hunting the internet for examples of creative way finding systems and they are not easy to come by as most of them are pretty boring signage. I have found a few interesting examples though;
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Chicago-Design-Museum-Way-findingSignage/5978637 |
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Sifang-Art-Museum/6070819 |
http://www.behance.net/gallery/ENSA-Paris-Belleville/1949423 |
http://www.behance.net/gallery/ENSA-Paris-Belleville/1949423 |
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Haus-5/253260 |
http://designbuildsource.com.au/accessibility-corner-where-to-now/wayfinding-2 |
http://thomascreative.wordpress.com/category/signage/ |
Moniteurs: Berlin Brandenburg Airport
The system is well designed with a lot of planning clearly needed to pull it off, definitely a good example to look into for my own system.
Print:Four (Option A)
Option A of Print:Four allows you to write your own brief. I had several ideas but the one I wanted to pursue the most was to design a way finding information system for the Foyle Arts building. I know first hand just how the confusing the building can be to navigate on your first few trips round so I felt a way finding system is much needed in the building.
Here is my brief below;
A well designed way finding information system would greatly benefit the building offering easier navigation, but also improving the aesthetic of the interior. New students, existing students, staff & visitors could all benefit from a well considered visual navigation system.
The system should offer; ease of navigation, consistency in design, clear visibility.
Here is my brief below;
A visit to the Foyle Arts building,
Magee Campus at the University of Ulster can be a confusing experience. There
is no public access initially and once inside the building there is no internal
signage to direct you to reception or the associated floors of
Design/Drama/Music/Dance/CT.
A well designed way finding information system would greatly benefit the building offering easier navigation, but also improving the aesthetic of the interior. New students, existing students, staff & visitors could all benefit from a well considered visual navigation system.
The system should offer; ease of navigation, consistency in design, clear visibility.
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Print: Two - The Final Image- 'Abstract?'
'Abstract?' |
So there it is, the final image I've settled on. The images are abstracted to block forms yet still retain enough information to resemble the original images. I can see them clearly but can you? What do you see?
I wanted a typeface that didn't detract from the imagery and reflected the abstraction, the typeface I chose is called 'White Rabbit'. Big enough to be read but also small enough to not detract from the imagery.
Experimenting with type
I'm going with the word 'Abstract?' for my final image. I think leaving it as a question is appropriate because although it is abstract, the original forms can be made out. I'm finding it quite the challenge to incorporate the type in an abstract way, I have to be careful to make sure that the type is still legible. Here are my first few attempts below;
Experimenting further...
Pushing the boat out a bit further I've used the 'Pointillize' & 'Crystallize' filters on Photoshop to give me some very nice abstract images;
9" x 9" Pointillize 1 |
9" x 9" Pointillize 2 |
9" x 9" Crystallize 1 |
9" x 9" Crystallize 2 |
9" x 9" Crystallize 3 |
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