The Adventures of Tim Tim
Monday 22 October 2012
agideas
A trend i noticed at AGIDEAS was that they rally incourage "collaboration". Many designers at agideas have collaborated with others to give them a really ad,
Sunday 15 April 2012
Fonts
www.youworkforthem.com
YWFT Wellsworth
This Font is decretive and fits well in a logo as there examples show
YWFT Wellsworth is the lovechild of that wayward 70s Julia Script and a massive-shouldered fellow with a big black beard and a laugh that rolls like thunder. Formerly known as a handset only design, YWFT Wellsworth is now a powerful, swashbuckling OpenType.
Ryder Gothic Pro
This font is simple and tall and condensed giving it a clean professional look
Designed by Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. A revival based on the Harry Winters design 'Roslyn Gothic' released by VGC in 1972. We've added a new light weight and several alternate glyphs.
Retro
This Font has sharp corners thats aggressive and suit the team, and it is bold and legible
This all capital, slab serif typeface was inspired by elements of early 20th century Constructivist, Bauhaus, Art Deco and Streamline graphic movements.
Terms & Conditions
You can purchase fonts from the website by registering with an email address and password.
http://www.youworkforthem.com/font-license
http://www.youworkforthem.com/font-license
Stock Images
Images From
http://www.shutterstock.comImage 1-
This image is strong and has enough negative space to easily place the logo so it will stand out.
Image 2-
This image would be great for demonstrating the team uniform
Image 3-
This is a billboard in a city environment which could represent the city my team is in.
Terms & Conditions
At shutter stock you can subscribe to download images or browse the website and buy images that interest you. There are subscriptions that go go from 1 month to 1 year that have a rule of 25 images a day.
single user standard licence
single user enhanced licence
Friday 23 March 2012
Tuesday 13 March 2012
Native American Motifs
Golden State Warriors
There logo from 1946-1962 depicted a native american character in a cartoon style, it looks childish and the character is only wearing a feather and shorts. They changed there logo when they moved from Philadelphia to San Francisco to the golden gate bridge, but they then went back to the feather point in a newer version which they have again changed back to the bridge. in my opinion you can't tell it is native american in the newer one they changed.
There logo from 1946-1962 depicted a native american character in a cartoon style, it looks childish and the character is only wearing a feather and shorts. They changed there logo when they moved from Philadelphia to San Francisco to the golden gate bridge, but they then went back to the feather point in a newer version which they have again changed back to the bridge. in my opinion you can't tell it is native american in the newer one they changed.
Monday 12 March 2012
Aboriginal Motifs
Functions and Philosophies
1. Secrecy and confidentiality- if the work contains certain aboriginal customs to respect indigenous religious practices is can be disclosed.
The use of names and images and sometimes artwork of deceased indigenous people is not permitted by many indigenous communities.
2. Indigenous control- the process of obtaining consent for use of artwork goes in steps
Moral Rights and issues
1. Secrecy and confidentiality- if the work contains certain aboriginal customs to respect indigenous religious practices is can be disclosed.
The use of names and images and sometimes artwork of deceased indigenous people is not permitted by many indigenous communities.
2. Indigenous control- the process of obtaining consent for use of artwork goes in steps
- allow time to communicate the request
- allow time for the decision to be made
- there are many cultural aspects for them to consider
- usually no is the answer
- respect there views
Moral Rights and issues
- the right attributed as the artist
- the right not to have work falsely attributed to another artist
- the rights of integrity
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