Wednesday, May 23, 2012

work from my editorial class


I took an editorial illustration/design class this quarter that was both fun, informative, and occasionally incredibly frustrating. We never really did many collaborative projects in my major, so working with designers for this class was definitely a change of pace. Oddly enough, working with another person actually made me want to work harder than I usually do because I didn't want to let them down. We ended up doing a total of three projects for the class (which is more work than it sounds, we had to write the articles as well as illustrate and design them), and they're below:



This is a collaboration I did with Matty Brownell. We wrote an article about how kawaii culture and an obsession with cute things is taking over traditional Japanese culture. It was very interesting to research, especially the psychological aspect of it all. The concept behind my illustration is that a traditional style samurai symbolizing traditional Japanese culture is being smothered by kawaii style animals and objects.






































This piece was done in collaboration with Jess Crawford. We discovered that we both love dancing and decided to do our project on the many benefits of dance. I wanted my illustration to convey movement and healing through dance and Jess wanted to make sure our layout was airy and utilized white space, and together this is what we came up with.
















I worked with Kristin Duhaime on this editorial, we wanted to do a pulpy horror movie/comic style illustration and design to go with our article on pink slime and processed foods. I wrote the article, and the research for it was gross enough for me to reconsider my eating habits, so I wanted to make sure my illustration had an aspect of gross-ness to it.


Overall I learned a lot from this class, I only wish I had had more time to work on these projects.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

figure drawing

I haven't done figure drawing in ages, so I crashed my friend's class and worked some drawing muscles that haven't been used in a while

The top two were 15 minute poses and the last one was an hour pose. I would have liked to do more but I had to get back to classwork...