Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Blog #7: Reflective Freewrite


Graphic design and art have never been a strength of mine, but they have always been something I have had an appreciation for.  As someone who loves to shop and look through magazines, I have always been drawn to articles, ads, and websites that are aesthetically pleasing, but I have never been able to pinpoint why they look so good until learning about the different design elements and principles in our readings, particularly in White Space is Not Your Enemy.  Now I cannot help but point out well designed (and not so well designed) ads and websites.

            For me, the most important aspects of design that I learned about were regarding layouts and images.  I never realized how important cropping an image was until the 3rd Mini Art School (Blog #5) assignment on this topic.  I had a great time trying to change the focal point and orientation of the images.  My peers did a great job with this too.  I remember looking at Steve and Erin’s cropped images, which were fantastic!  Previously, I almost always took pictures with the focal point directly centered.  Through these activities and readings, I discovered the rule of thirds, which has been very helpful in changing the perspective of the images and making them less boring and monotonous (Golombisky & Hagen, 2010).  When reviewing still media tools for the MDMC, I discovered FotoFlexer, which I have used many times since to resize an image without distortion and edit or add certain features to the image.

            Layout was the other feature of design that I have never given much thought to but now is always in my mind.  The works every time layout has been extremely helpful for quickly designing something and making it look great.  I also always try to keep in mind using a good amount of negative space and breaking up large amounts of text with images or columns to make it more inviting.  The first Mini Art School assignment (Blog #3) was very helpful in forcing me to play with different layout options for the redesign assignment and my 90’s Toys Ad. 

            Getting the feedback from my peers has been extremely helpful.  Whether it has just been for reinforcement purposes and encouragement or suggestions that can help me with my Multimedia Project (or in general).  For example, Mae Lin suggested playing with the sidebar on my blog to group apps with similar content.  This is something I am looking in to. 

            My understanding of design principles and layout sins have definitely improved from the beginning of the semester.  I look forward to continuing to make my work better!

2 comments:

  1. Katie,

    I also do love to shop and am attracted to certain advertisements but had NO idea why! I agree that this class has almost forced us to now focus on the design and layout portion of a website or advertisement.

    In my reflection, I also commented on the positive online environment that we have created. It's very reassuring to know you have supportive peers working with you to help you as much as possible. I also had a peer (Kristen) give me a great suggestion that I'm using for my project now!

    I wish you the best of luck working on the rest of your project!

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  2. Katie,

    Thank you very much for your compliment on the images I cropped! That was a very fun exercise. After reading this blog, I have to agree with you. I also always realized appealing or non appealing ads and never knew why they jumped out at me (or didn't). I appreciate pictures and designs so much more now after learning all that we did in our articles, textbooks, etc.

    Layout also was a biggie for me! In the past, I always tried to fill up any empty/negative space with texts and graphics. Now, like you, I know that empty space is okay! This class has taught us so much and I am glad that we all got the chance to take it. The blogs were very helpful and it was a good way for us to see our improvements!

    Good luck with your project!

    Erin :)

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