Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Professional Article Review

This article talks about functional, productive and profitable ideas about graphic design, why design rules matter, why embrace creative anarchy and how to incite anarchy. this article talks about taking risk, staying open to new ideas and pushing your boundaries "pushing your boundaries shows you are willing to go beyond the expected by demonstrating that you will invest time and creativity strategy in a design concept"

The author Denis Bosler is trying to show us that rules do really matter whether they are firm or flexible and that knowing the rules is very helpful with dealing with clients. He's Proving all of the different things you can do with creativity, and how can you bring new ideas to a table. " breaking the rules is not for meek designers or timed clients, it takes guts." Stay open "you have to learn the rules before you can break them"

Bosler's argument did not have a lot of background evidence it just stated that every idea already exist. But it does not people have ideas that they can not think of there are more ideas that already exist to this day. we just can't get far enough in our brains to find out what they are, but we do have them. Bosley says that we have to say open so why does he not thing=k to stay open for ideas to come?

Overall i thought this article did really well with giving us new fact and ideas about how to create and explore and push your boundaries. I thought this was great article to find out that there are really riles that exist when working with graphic design


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

patterns


This project was a very fun and educational, it taught me a lot. i have learned many new things each and every day. the top one is very blurry, but in the end i did not use that one. I decided the bottom one because it was more even and best suiting for me.