Emily Jane

My name is Emily, I am currently studying Graphic Design at Deakin University in Melbourne. This page features my research, sketches and other images/artwork of inspiration.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

FINAL PIECES:

COLOUR:



TEXTURE:



SILHOUETTE:



MONOCHROMATIC:



COMPLEMENTARY:



ANALOGOUS:




LANDSCAPE OF THE ABSURD:



MUSIC FESTIVAL POSTER (good copy):

ALL FINAL PIECES:

HOME OF THE FUTURE #1:



HOME OF THE FUTURE #2:



MUSIC FESTIVAL POSTER:



TRUISM POSTER - DADA:



TRUISM POSTER - PSYCHEDELIA:



TRUISM POSTER - ART NOUVEAU:



...More to come. There has been another issue with the colours (inverted) in the first four pieces of work, I'm not sure how to fix this. The final music festival poster is actually included in a previous post, it would be better to refer to that as this copy does not look how it is supposed to.
The final versions of the 'silhouette' little red riding hoods (completed at the start of the semester) appear on my blog in earlier posts.
Still to be added are my final 'landscape of the absurd' and the earlier textured/coloured versions on little red riding hood.
Will be uploaded ASAP!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Progress: DESIGN #2








-The designs ae simplistic
-attempted to include typography that is 'modern'

-Exterior: Image of the ocean was used to imply a higher sea level, stilts were added for the same reason. The blinds/shades over the windows are solar panels. The windows are heavily tinted.

Interior: 'water-saver' tap featured. Contemporary tiling (glass bricks) and bright colour used in bathroom. The floor is polished concrete (as seen in research). An LCD screen is positioned on the wall, which is indicating water temperature. Again, windows are heavily tinted (due to apparent increase in temperature/sun).

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Research continued..

I have been looking at modern fonts, what people consider to BE 'modern fonts' and what we could be expect to see in the future. Although serif fonts are still used often today, sans serif fonts seem to be considered more contemporary. This is an example I found:

It is basic, but features unusual/unique angles, which gives the font a 'quirky' feel.

Monday, September 28, 2009

HOME OF THE FUTURE: Research

Taken from http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/07/09/habitat-2020-off-the-grid-future-abode/


'One of the most effective ways to cut down the ecological footprint of buildings is to follow the lead of nature through biomimicry. Habitat 2020 is a future forward example of biomimetic architecture that fuses high-tech ideas with basic cellular functions to create ‘living’ structures that operate like natural organisms. This nature-inspired approach to city living looks at the urban landscape as a dynamic and ever-evolving ecosystem. Within this cityscape, buildings open, close, breathe and adapt according to their environment.'



When designing the exterior, this is an interesting theory to go by. Through research I have conducted into climate change and the weather of the future, I have found obvious increases in general temperature.
Another interesting issue is rising sea levels. This could be taken into account (and perhaps exaggerated) in a design for the exterior of a home- maybe it could be on stilts?



Most of the information I have looked at regarding future living, revolves around being environmentally friendsly. 'Smart homes' are becoming more popular, this involves solar panels and recycled waste water etc.

For the inside of the house,I have seen interior design with the inclusion of things like polished concrete floors and generally geometric-shaped objects and features.
As the population grows more space is required, therefore furniture may be versitile/fold into walls.
Technology is difficult to predict, but it is advancing very quickly. I have read theories that things like hidden computers, sensors, microphones and electronics will be in homes. Other predictions include central computers that accept voice commands, computer that tracks movement, turns on/off lights and adjusts temperature, electronics/appliances will be networked and connected to the internet and televisions, computers and phones will be merged into one device.

Robotics are also often mentioned in discussions regarding homes in the future. It is predicted that there may be robots doing our cleaning, washing and cooking etc.

Thursday, September 24, 2009