Saturday 11 December 2010

The personal Journals of Mario Minichiello

You can find a more indepth commentry of  my research my InDesign file.

The sources of inspiration in my research are the following: Mario Minichiello, Scott Tucker, Tom Judd, Andy Warhol, Julia Midgley, misprintedtype.com, Typogrpahy Now book and the Lodnon Underground Map
Tourist
Minchiello, M., Tourist[online], available from http://domain742622.sites.fasthosts.com/mm2001/journalframe.html
[accessed 12/12/10]

Waiting




Minchiello, M., Waiting[online], available from http://domain742622.sites.fasthosts.com/mm2001/journalframe.html
[accessed 12/12/10]


Street Night


Minchiello, M., Street Night[online], available from http://domain742622.sites.fasthosts.com/mm2001/journalframe.html
[accessed 12/12/10]






I've decided to place Mario Minchiello in my research because I like the way his work is not in proportion. 
As I'm not a good drawer, I have took inspiration from his work when I was drawing my continuous line drawings.

Friday 10 December 2010

post office 1st December

Today the college was shut due to the bad weather, of which I was not pleased about. I needed to finish my business stationary. I decided to work from home, working from home is never as porductive as working at college, as I have to many dictraction at home. I've completed my 3 sets of busniness stationary on the computer, ready for me to choose one to for my final stationary set. As stated in my folder I will be using set 1 for my final Business stationary. I feel set 1 has a modern feel, I think it is the best designed one for the Post Office

30th nov niel

The goal I set myself for the next two weeks was for me to finish my commentary for the chosen designer we studied and other outstanding work.
I feel I have structured my commentary in an appropriate manner, after several consultations with Neil. I have started to realise whilst reflecting back to previous Journal entries, how my vocabulary has dramatically improved, I feel that it has taken me up the present date, to adjust to the way the course is taught and the work that is expected of you.