Friday, 14 December 2012

BRIET 1: LAYOUT AND GRID (GRAPHIC DESIGN 2 (1)


What is grid ?

     Grid is a structure made up of vertical and horizontal lines which is used as a guide line for lay-outing. Designers need grid system as a referencing lines for making their designs more aligned, focused and beautiful for the viewers. A good design will be always the combination of both grid system and lay-outing.
     Combination of number of vertical and horizontal lines make column. One column of a grid system in a work space is called a unit.

















What is layout?  

Layout is the sizing, spacing and aligning of contents in a particular work space. Designers composite and layout a design using grids.




Why designer need grid system ?
We need grid design because we do not know what a better solution to our design. Sometime like our newspaper need formal grid to print , then will show clear information to visitor .

Where grid is used ?
Grid is used on Wed base , Print base and Time base .
Wed base and time base are belong to online section . Print base is belong to offline section . For example : online section maybe likes tv , movie , phone , web , tablet are all of screen . Offline are magazine , newspaper , book , poster and t-shirt .







Grid system in web design






Grid system in print design




Layout dependent on the grid about advantage and disadvantage

Advantage

Makes design simple and predictable to navigate
Helps to create good focus points
Viewers can grab the entire content in a design more faster.
Will be systematic

Disadvantage

Following grid and its rules always result in a common design style .
Designer cant explore there ideas out of box .









Reference image







Sketches and Development




INSTALLATION ART poster and promotional items- DV2750 GRAPHIC DESIGN 2(PART 1)

Installation art

My work is flowing deepavali culture. Deepavali is a festival where people from all age groups participate. They give expression to their happiness.The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to god for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace, valor and fame. So I made a light to the expression on people's blessings and so that more people understand the Deepavali.

POSTER:

PROMOTION ITEM:

INSTALLATION ART-DV2750 GRAPHIC DESIGN 2(PART 1)

Installation art
my work is flowing deepavali culture. My theme is to remove the darkness to meet the bright. So I made ​​a light.

Final work:

this is my final installation art . i used plastic glue,  glitter and colored tacks. Represents an illuminated bright.
My idea and my sketches:








my process :






Tuesday, 11 December 2012

My Animation


Task 5 (3 posters) Deepavali culture

Evolution deepavali culture
I choose to do a series of deepavali culture poster, because i want to more people can truly understand deepavali.

What is Deepavali?
Deepavali is a festival where people from all age groups participate. They give expression to their happiness by lighting earthen 'diyas' (lamps), decorating the houses, bursting firecrackers and inviting near and dear ones to their households for partaking in a sumptuous feast. The lighting of lamps is a way of paying obeisance to god for attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace, valor and fame.
It is one time in the whole year that children volunteer to leave their beds long before the day begins. In fact, the traditional oil bath at 3 a.m, is the only chore that stands between them and the pre-dawn adventures. They emerge, scrubbed clean to get into their festive attire, and light up little oil lamps, candles and scented sticks, the wherewithal for setting alight crackers and sparklers.
On Diwali night, little clay lamps are lit in Hindus homes, but now a days colored electric lamps are also used. What is the significance of lighting a lamp? There is a logical answer to this question. It is through the light that the beauty of this world is revealed or experienced. Most civilizations of the world recognize the importance of light as a gift of God. It has always been a symbol of whatever is positive in our world of experience.

To Hindus, darkness represents ignorance, and light is a metaphor for knowledge. Therefore, lighting a lamp symbolizes the destruction, through knowledge, of all negative forces- wickedness, violence, lust, anger, envy, greed, bigotry, fear, injustice, oppression and suffering, etc. Competition is stiff, and even the little girl in silk frocks and their finery are watching out for the best sparklers and flowerpots, the rockets and Vishnuchakras, which light-up the night sky like a thousand stars. Grown-ups are the soul of generosity. Festive bonhomie abounds.

In Malaysia deepavali is legal holidays. Actually there are various alleged origins attributed to this festival. Some hold that they celebrate the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. In Bengal, the festival is dedicated to the worship of Kali. It also commemorates that blessed day on which the triumphant Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. On this day also Sri Krishna killed the demon Narakasura.
In Malaysia, it is celebrated as the day the evil Narakasura was slain by Lord Krishna. The triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The mood starts a month beforehand with the preparation of the various array of Indian cookies such as murukku, ommapadi, chippi, atharasum, nei orundei and the wall breaker kallu orundei. Of course, there is the inevitable shopping and work to be done that requires everything to be new and clean, from curtains to clothes for family members. Normally on Deepavali eve, Padayai or offerings and prayers are made to ancestors and deceased family members. After this ceremony, the women are busy in the kitchen while the rest of the family do the house by hanging new curtains, placing new settee covers and the like to welcome Laxmi, the goddess of prosperity.

Getting up early before sunrise, oil is applied on heads and a bath is taken. This ritual oil bath is known as "ganga-snanam" and is done to cleanse one of the impurities of the past year. Prayers are held at the family altar, after which the family gathers before the elders to receive their blessings. Then the guests come by and food cooked is prepared "halal" or kosher so as to be served to Malay Muslims. Here again, the concept of open house is seen and an intermingling of friends of different races come by to greet a Happy Deepavali. It also is a  great opportunity to dig in on some delicious Indian curry and cookies.
Most Malaysian Indians are South Indian Hindus in origin. Here, even though Deepavali is known as the festival of lights, there are no oil lamps being lit. Rather it is usually done on another religious festival called Karthika Villaku
which comes about a month later.
The most happiest celebrants are, of course, the children who collect gleefully the yellow packets with money in them - an adaptation of the Chinese red ang pow packets. celebrants try to squeeze the the month-long festivities into one day of public holiday and four to five days of leave from work.

These are the data collected in klcc.





This a sketch picture .


 I design three posters.


The theme of my poster is to remove the darkness to greet bright. So I designed three posters are black when the background,then let people hand holding a light, means hope and promising.

Animation background







Monday, 10 December 2012

CELEBRATE DEEPAVALI


BRIET1: LAYOUT AND GRID (GRAPHIC DESIGN2(1))


What is grid ?

     Grid is a structure made up of vertical and horizontal lines which is used as a guide line for lay-outing. Designers need grid system as a referencing lines for making their designs more aligned, focused and beautiful for the viewers. A good design will be always the combination of both grid system and lay-outing.
     Combination of number of vertical and horizontal lines make column. One column of a grid system in a work space is called a unit.

What is layout?  

Layout is the sizing, spacing and aligning of contents in a particular work space. Designers composite and layout a design using grids.

Why designer need grid system ?
We need grid design because we do not know what a better solution to our design. Sometime like our newspaper need formal grid to print , then will show clear information to visitor .

Where grid is used ?
Grid is used on Wed base , Print base and Time base .
Wed base and time base are belong to online section . Print base is belong to offline section . For example : online section maybe likes tv , movie , phone , web , tablet are all of screen . Offline are magazine , newspaper , book , poster and t-shirt .

Grid system in web design

Grid system in print design

Layout dependent on the grid about advantage and disadvantage

Advantage

Makes design simple and predictable to navigate
Helps to create good focus points
Viewers can grab the entire content in a design more faster.
Will be systematic

Disadvantage

Following grid and its rules always result in a common design style .
Designer cant explore there ideas out of box .

Reference image
Sketches and Development