ReflectionIt was easy to use the obstruction because Disney and Pixar have great character design which can perfectly use into emoji design. I was successful by combining Mickey Mouse characteristics and emoji style, then having this surprising result. I could have done better overall by predicting what elements I may need to use in the following design. There's plenty of chunks that are reusable. It took me a while to realize I needed to pre-create elements like line, heart, drop, and blush. I did pay extra time organized everything in order to work productively. For next time project, I will make a plan for the entire process so I won't forget what to do.
First I have to say, I really like the process of exploring new features that I have never tried before. I learned so much in this class especially: clipping mask layer, color curve, composition, and much more! What was easy for you in this process?It was interesting! Since I already know the basic Photoshop skills, I basically know how to do in order to reach the goal. So I finished the requirement in the first half of the class time.
Where did Paula get her inspirationPaula started working for Public Theater since 1994. Then she learned from the America publication typo book. She realized she could change the typography to become powerful, strong. "Before you read the message, you've already sense the feeling." She said.
"Idea is everywhere." She gets inspiration when she is on the taxi. Everything in the city can be seen just in seconds. She keeps changing the design of the Public Theater logo so it keeps in the modern fashions. The first secret of design is ... noticingCheck out this TED talk speech! This blog is all about the reflection after watching this speech:
What type of designer is Tony?He is a product designer who observes details in our life and see how the issues can be improved. He learned from successful designers in history to reflect who he can be. He listens to children and learn how to see the world as them. What are 3 tips Tony gives you?Throughout his presentation, he points out as designers, we have to look the world in three ways:
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AuthorJudy Luo, a CalHigh Junior Art Design student in San Ramon, CA Categories
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