Below is some student work that turned out pretty well recently. The typography prints were remixes made from free images from unsplash.com. The Haiku poems were actually written by a computer program that my Programming 1 students made that randomly generates Haikus. At the bottom, we have some examples of some minimalist style movie posters I thought were creative as well. Keep up the good work!
Friday, September 30, 2016
Photo Manipulations (week 8)
Graphic design students have finished up with their environmental design projects and have them posted to their online portfolios. Next week we will be unleashing the full potential of our imaginations and Photoshop as we learn how to do photo manipulations. We will look at some work and speed art from Erik Johansson and Alexander Koshelkov. Students will then be collecting images for some photo manipulations of their own.
Below is some student work that turned out pretty well recently. The typography prints were remixes made from free images from unsplash.com. The Haiku poems were actually written by a computer program that my Programming 1 students made that randomly generates Haikus. At the bottom, we have some examples of some minimalist style movie posters I thought were creative as well. Keep up the good work!
Below is some student work that turned out pretty well recently. The typography prints were remixes made from free images from unsplash.com. The Haiku poems were actually written by a computer program that my Programming 1 students made that randomly generates Haikus. At the bottom, we have some examples of some minimalist style movie posters I thought were creative as well. Keep up the good work!
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