Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Identification Documentation

Madeline Hibbert BFA: Identification Document



1. Hibbert: “Sun Symbol,” Paper/Paint, 8x8”, 2D Design, 2015 

2. Hibbert: “Recipe Self Creations,” Indesign, 8.5 x 11”, Typography and Publication, 2015

3. Hibbert: “Lemon Pepper Recipe,” Indesign, 8.5x11”, Typography and Publication, 2015

4. Hibbert: “Themed Photos,” Photography/ Photoshop, 8.5 x 11”, Self Directed, 2015

5. Hibbert: “Practice Type Sketches,” Paper, 8.5 x 11”, Self Directed, 2015

6. Hibbert: “Movie Poster,” Photoshop,  11x17”, Art 3420 A, 2015

7. Hibbert: “Land O’ Lakes Challenge,” Photoshop, Photography, 2015

8. Hibbert: “In Class Color Correction,” Photoshop, Photography, 2015

9.Hibbert: “Letters In Color,” Illustrator, 16x16”, Typography and Publication, 2015

10. Hibbert: “Figure/Ground”, Paper, 8.5 x 11, Two Dimensional Design, 2015

11. Hibbert: “Similarity-Proximity Collage and Shapes,” Paper/Magazines, Two Dimensional Design, 2015

12. Hibbert:  “Illustrator Practice” Digital, Art 3420 A B, 2015. 



Monday, October 5, 2015

1. Madeline Hibbert : Sun Symbol







1. Hibbert: “Sun Symbol,” Paper/Paint, 8x8”, 2D Design, 2015


This assignment required the simple task of creating a moon or sun symbol with one added color besides black and white. Never the one to go completely easy or simple, I decided to incorporate a variety of sun symbols known around the world. I ended up drawing from many native american, ancient aztec, aboriginal, and asian symbols for the sun to create my own unique, slightly abstract, symbol for the sun.

Sunday, October 4, 2015

2. Madeline Hibbert: Recipe Self Creations







2. Hibbert: “Recipe Self Creations,” Indesign, 8.5 x 11”, Typography and Publication, 2015


This project called for keeping themed recipes, real or created, for a total of three pages. Each needed a coherent page structure, yet enough difference to keep the look interesting on the eye and unique for each page. This assignment allowed for the use of color as well-not to take over the typography-but to strengthen it. That was something I keenly became aware of the more I worked on this to allow the typography to do the designing with the color and not the other way around.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

3. Madeline Hibbert: Lemon Pepper Recipe






3. Hibbert: “Lemon Pepper Recipe,” Indesign, 8.5x11”, Typography and Publication, 2015


For this assignment, the only things allowed were typography and space to create visually dynamic page structures to showcase how a recipe can be set up in multiple ways to allow for readability and organization. It was all about the utilization of typography, negative space, and hierarchy for ease of use on the human eye. The goal was to use every part of the page effectively so that nothing appeared wasted or leftover. 

Thursday, October 1, 2015

4. Madeline Hibbert: Themed Photos

"Eerie Candescence 1"




"Eerie Candescence 2"









Splat




























4. Hibbert: “Themed Photos,” Photography/Photoshop, 8.5 x 11”, Self Directed, 2015



These photos are a combination of photos I have taken to create different moods. The first    photos were meant to evoke an eerie mood from the high contrast dulled colors of a morning sunrise coming over a foggy field, or from light cascading though open patches of clouds. The splat photo was meant to give a young punk fill, as a lot of youth wear converse and creating messes comes along with the territory. What I liked about doing these personal photos for design is that for design, there is also content, so it was good practice to create the feeling you want something to have and then create that for the theme.