Thursday, February 5, 2009

Frolicking with clay

      Yesterday was the first day of History of Graphic Design and Laura had an clever approach to introduce history to the class.  She took us to the ceramics room where we had to get hands on with clay.  We then divided into small groups and were assigned a random phrase in which we had to portray using solely clay.  She intentionally made each phrase difficult in it's unique way to show the struggles that early designers/painters had to overcome.  Examples:  showing various colors using only one color of clay, portraying certain people (Ryan Seacrest out of all people...) and expressing emotions.
  
    Doing this exercise made me realize how much extra work and effort prehistoric artists had to do just to illustrate a simple meaning, a simple character.  As difficult as it may seem, historical artworks have demonstrated their purpose and have given us a clue into their life by simply using mud and their index finger.  This shows how wide the doors are open to designers in the present day.  The possibilities are endless and it's quiet exciting as a future designer!  I'll admit that I'm guilty of doing an assignment simply because I have to get a grade for the class,... without much thought or meaning to it.  Today made me question myself for doing this.  Why put effort into a project if it doesn't possess any emotions for myself or my targeted audience?

I searched some meaningful posters, and the one above hit home for me.  
Advertising Agency: LOWE GGK, Warsaw, Poland
Copywriter: Patryk Michon
Photographer: Igor Omulecki
Published: July 2008.

2 comments:

  1. Barber,
    wow what an impactful image! It's horrible - and a good message. Is this the image you are using for the "weekly assignment" or are you just placing it up because you found it interesting? If it's for the weekly-just make sure to have all the other info listed on the assignment sheet...

    I'm going to get pet my dogs now...
    Laura

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  2. my dearest Laura,
    Yes, this was just an interesting image that I had found,... and wanted to share. In my high school yearbook, there was a girl who did future 'predictions' for all seniors in a somewhat comical way. I was predicted to be an active and forceful member of PETA someday, saving shamus or a related animal. Needless to say, I am a huuuge animal lover, and I love this advertisement.

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