11.03.2008

Web Click Through

Hey, if any one wants to give me feedback on what I have up for the web project that would be great. I actually really like working with Dreamweaver, more than I thought i would. :)

9.30.2008

Project One

DONE.

First Render

My first try...not very good.

To Suggest List

-- Clean
-- Should feel modern but not cold
-- Friendly
-- a feeling of space
-- sophisticated

9.29.2008

Small Group Review

My group thought the story, message and feel of my movie was right, but did have some suggestions.

  1. Slow down my text in the beginning that says “Asian American”
  2. Work on some working of sentences.
  3. Some of the opacity transitions aren’t quite on. Have to play around with them.
  4. Make the ball or ‘ball like’ at the end. Have it bounce or something.
Overall...

Organization-Good, understandable
Content/Story- Good
Infographics- When 100 men come up on screen I can play with it.
Understandable- Good
Redundancy- Bring back the bouncing of the ball.

Color Help

I’m not sure who I was talking to about this about in type, but I thought I would put it up for everyone. It’s just a neat little site that has color combinations if you have a hard time with those. I think I found my color palette for my book covers last year with this.

 

Colour Lovers

 

And while I’m on the topic of color you might want to go to this site (especially for the new dreamwever project coming up). I had to work with a bunch of web codes this summer and this site really helped me out.

 

Color Scheme Generator

 

Readings





AfterEffects Wordlist

  • Powerful
  • Clear
  • Friendly
  • Serious
  • Impact
  • Inspirational
  • Resounding
  • Informational
  • Motivational
  • Intelligent
  • Plain
  • Clean
  • Simple
  • Mature
  • Personable
  • Charming
  • Helpful
  • Kind

9.04.2008

I want, I NEED



Karl Szmolinsky, raises a breed of rabbits called giant grays, in his homeland Germany. Karl is showing Robert, a 20 pound giant gray, in his backyard.

Mood Board

Step Two

Just too busy?


In the 2004 election Asian Americans were one of the least likely minority groups to vote. Only 29.8% went to the polls. This percentage was below African American, Caucasian, Jewish and gay voter turn outs. Reasons given where conicting schedules, registration problems, and just plain lack of interest. Why aren’t Asian Americans voting? Are you really too busy?


Dropping the Ball


In percentage terms, Asian-Pacic Islanders are the fastest growing minorities on college campus’ today. The report suggests that the Asian/Pacic Islander undergraduate population will swell by 600,000 students between 1995 and 2015, an 86 percent increase. This group will grow from 5.4 percent to 8.4 percent of all U.S. college students. However only 29.8% showed up to vote in 2004.

First Project!

In this next project our objective is to explore and promote an issue we think needs to be heard pertaining to the up coming election. The class will do this by making a motion graphic in AfterEffects that will be at least 20 seconds long. To prepare for this we will research issues that interest us and figure out how to transfer the issue into a motion graphic. We will also make storyboards, mood boards, and animated storyboards before the final project.

8.21.2008

"Font Conference"

I saw this video and thought it was great. Definitely made me laugh.


http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1823766