Monday, 18 October 2010

Alphabet Soup Part 2 - Evaluation

Which personality traits did you choose to respond to and apply to the typeface?
I chose to use 'Academic', 'Precise' and 'Neat' as I believed these were the best to convey through type. They all had similar connotations and all relate to each other in some way. From the initial conversation with Beth, we discovered we were similar in some aspects - the main being these 3 words therefore out final outcomes conveyed these words effectively but in a completely different form.

What are the reasons behind the design decisions you have made for the typeface?
My immediate response to the aforementioned words was to incorporate geometric shapes and logic to the letterforms. I experimented using different shapes, both 2D and 3D and lines, evident in my final outcome. I chose an uppercase alphabet as the straight lines in the majority of the letterforms allowed me to show the technique effectively.

In what ways are the results effective?
I believe the words I chose to reflect Beth's personality are present in the design. 'Precise' and 'Neat' are shown through the detail and the logic used whereas 'Academic' is portrayed through the mathematical aspect. I was pleased with the final outcome. However, I wish to re-create the letterforms in lowercase using the same process but adapting it differently. Most uppercase letters consist of straight lines whereas this is the opposite to lowercase letters therefore the concept may be challenging. I want to overcome this and create a full typeface which is consistent throughout.

Final outcome:

Friday, 15 October 2010

Alphabet Soup Part 2

Alphabet Soup Rational



Final Crit

During our final crit, I noted down several things which I could work on in the week I have available. These included:

- Design a lowercase alphabet using the same concept.
- Use the typeface in context through words, sentences, in large and small scale.
- Use thinner lines & bolder outlines to create more of an impact and so the letterforms are defined.

Also, the pen I used tended to smudge and bleed when drawing on high quality tracing paper therefore the finish was not as aesthetically pleasing as I'd hoped. I will therefore use a pen more suited to my design and produce another outcome.

Final outcome




Sunday, 3 October 2010

Alphabet Soup - Self Evaluation

What is being communicated and how?
The word I selected was 'flatten'. Rather than choosing my immediate response - to flatten or squash the letter in height - I decided to go with a different route. The idea of flatpacking soon came to mind after my research and I wanted to present the letters in a compact form. Using lines of symmetry, I extracted half of a letter and folded this over, revealing the entirety of the letterform; this can then be folded back into the paper in reference to the flatpack concept.

How well does this answer the brief?
The response from the group crit was positive and I believe it connotes the word effectively. However, I wish I explored more ideas and concepts and experimented with other techniques and processes to expand on developmental work.


How well has the idea been visually explored?
Aforementioned, I believe I could have devised more ideas in order to create a thorough body of work. Although I chose 2 ideas - flatpacking and 3D letterforms from my initial mind map, I did not explore them both in as much depth as I'd liked. Also, my concept of flatpacking through lines of symmetry will not work for all letters therefore I would need to find a way to overcome this.

What are the strengths of the resolution?
Again, I received positive feedback in the group crit and we all had very different resolutions - showing how the brief can be interpreted in so many ways. Although my designs were very minimalist, I believe it communicates the word I chose well. I was worried that the outcomes may be too simplistic but overall, I was pleased.

How could it be improved?
Not all letters in the alphabet have lines of symmetry and this was the main basis of my concept. If I were to do this again or even carry on with the idea by creating all letterforms, I would need to find a solution to this. Also, I believe the outcome could be improved by spending more time extracting the letters.

General comments
As the majority of my work is created digitally, I am more comfortable using Adobe programs, for example, to achieve my final outcomes. However, I wanted to explore a more "hands on" approach by creating hand-rendered outcomes so I am very pleased with the result.

Alphabet Soup - Final designs

These are the 10 A6 letterforms based on the word, flatten. The majority of letters in the alphabet have lines of symmetry so I took advantage of this by using this line to fold a letterform in half - this in result is 'flat-packing' the letter and presenting it in a compact form.