Mixing the right color with tempera is a handcraft. You need to get the feeling for the proportion in wich two colors give you a secondary one.
Mixing the right color with tempera is a handcraft. You need to get the feeling for the proportion in wich two colors give you a secondary one.
“The Idiot Guide”
The campaign against bad handshaking. I choose as title “The Idiot Guide” because i think you should not think to much about handshaking when you are in action. This campaign gives you some really simple instructions. So don’t take it too serious… Handshaking is a natural thing, only idiots need a step by step instruction.
Webpage / Shakonit
Everyone got to Typefaces from the top100 list and made a layout with information about the Designer and the Type. Here are my A3 spreads.
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Urban Architecture – A0 Poster
This design is based on triangle shapes. It is a kind of kiosk and constructed from steel with a glass roof. The little shop inside is the only non-transparent part, made of nut-wood, which is covered also by the glass for protection. For me the transparent light design fits perfectly into the nature. This building could be placed in parks or on a lake. You feel free in this open space and you are save from rain and wind. So this canopy room is perfect for a break and to drink your coffee or whatever.
Modell – measure / 1:100
“Who sees the Present has seen everythin that happened for ages, and will happen in infinite time.” Music by: Silencide – The Call
“A well desined Product is easy to use, economical to make and apealing to the eye.”
Music by: Paco Alvarez – Digital Famer
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3. Animation
4. Export as Image Sequence. One .jpg per Frame.
5. Print Layout to produce the Flip book.
This HDR Panorama should tell you following story called “Moon Kite”
Alexandra looks at the moon. Tonight the moon is as round as a ball, as round as an orange, as round as a balloon.
“I’m waiting for the moon to fall into my room. I’m going to keep it. I will tie some string around it and fly my ‘moon kite’ in the park. Nobody will be allowed to touch it,” Alexandra says to her mom. “Nobody but me.”
“The moon can’t fall through your window,” says Mom.
“The moon is smiling at me,” she says.
“Yes, it is,” says Mom. “Tomorrow I will give you one of my balloons, the yellow one. We can tie a longer string to it, and it will be like having your own little moon.”
The next morning they tie a long piece of string to the yellow balloon. Then they go to the park, and Alexandra flies her “moon kite” balloon. It looks like the moon in the sky, and Alexandra is holding it tight.