Wednesday, February 27, 2008

My secret stash!

after much exploration and deliberation, i have finally decided what i want to do my second booklet exercise on. I have a vast collection of photographs of graffiti art that can be seen all around the downtown Toronto area. I love graffiti art, i think it is beautiful, creative, stimulating, colorful, free, surreal, expressive, and a showcase of hidden talent. This art form is ranges from all different types, styles, representations and meanings. I am jealous for the fact that i can never even think of making a wall my canvas and creating a Utopian fantasy world like these artists do.

The photographs i have selected for my booklet are my favorite ones out of my whole collection. i wanted to narrow my focus down....quality not quantity!

I love the play on color, lines, shading, form, texture, and shapes; the whole aesthetic and visual language of graffiti art really fascinates and interests me.

I really enjoyed traveling around MY urban landscape (Toronto) and taking these photos over the years. The lens captured their beauty so perfectly. I love the anticipation of what other creative wonders await around the next alleyway or corner :)

Thursday, February 7, 2008

My To-Do-List


1) Find my Images

- which ones stick out to me
- which ones are most interesting
- lots of elements to analyze
- find which ones pair up together to make an interesting contrast/comparison
- do they create a story when beside each other?
- unspoken narrative
- nit pick into the finer details that a previous viewer might have not noticed before (what are those details?)
- how to showcase the specific covers
- what to talk about, how to write it
- which ones to pair together, why are they paired?

2) Find my Narrative Voice

- “English professor”
- scholarly and academic
- a more “serious” narrative
- interesting and humorous contrast between the scholarly take on the album covers and the more “youthful” and wacky personality of the covers themselves
- something a teenagers/young adult would be more interested in rather then a scholarly professor, this makes for a more interesting and humorous narrative and contrast
- more images then text, I want the images to be the main focus
- text will be minimal and to the point, clear and concise
- the voice is having a conversation with the viewer
- i have to establish the voice and make it clear and concise, understandable and readable

3) The Design

- bold, daring
- graphic impact
- experiment in type
- vivid colors or more neutral colors so that the images stand out…?
OR
- Subtle, simple, clean and quiet so that the viewer is surprised when they delve deeper into the book
- Progressive disclosure
- explore more exactly what style I want to focus on

4) A Name for My Book

- encompasses the whole premise of the book on one word or two
- bold and daring like the covers
- make a statement
- send a message (whats is the message?)
- entice the viewer
- peak interest



Wednesday, February 6, 2008

blah

Hey whoever is reading this,

just finished picking out my template, i like the black one over all the others, its chic.

And the weather is CRAZY out there! i love it