Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Final App
1st screen: A train and uptown/downtown selector. When you have made a selection in both sections are, the search button will saturate with color, indicating you are ready to perform a search.
2nd screen: A list view of nearest train station of train(s) selected. Will give you an estimate of next train arrival time at station and walking time based on your position relative to the station. There is a refine search button if you need another train. There is a see map version under each set of directions which leads to screen3.
3rd screen: A map view with legend. Shows your location relative to station and train. There would be zoom in/out capability if you want to see where the next train is and when it would arrive. The train icon would blink if there is a delay or other problem with the train. There is also a list view button which would return you to the 2nd screen.
4th screen: A QR code scanner on your metrocard allows you to read your metrocard’s current amount of money without needing a subway card scanner.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Redesigned Table from Microsoft Word
I decided to change the up and down arrow key on the table because from personal experience I have trouble clicking the correct one, especially if I am rapidly clicking. I also changed the color to blue of the font to separate it from the other fonts so you know which container you are working in. I changed the buttons to a more rounded for that have a clear edge to help with understand they are indeed buttons.
Analysis of Interactive App
The interactive app I selected to analyze is Google translate, google translate is a fantastic app that allows you to translate any text into any language you desire and also take a photo of text and have it translate into the desired language which comes in handy while traveling abroad or reading a menu in another language.
The map opens up to a large screen separated into two distinct areas, one area to post the text you want translated and the other area is where the translated text appears and another area pops up under the translated text telling you the pronoun/adjective/subjunctive and other forms of the text.
Located at the upper area we find 4 smaller boxes on a menu bar where we select the desired language, current language, switch key that switches the languages back and forth and a menu drop down button. The button is small and discreet so may be hard to find if you do not have a keen eye. The app also allows writing instead of type text to be translated and use your voice to say a word or sentence and have it translate whatever you say. This function does not always work because of the app sometimes has trouble understanding what you are trying to have translated.
The main issue I had with this app was it only worked when you had an internet connection but google now offers you a download package that downloads all the data for specific languages so you can use the app when ever you need, whether or not if you have cell phone service or an internet connection.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
TYPOGRAPHY IN PUBLIC SPACE
The sign and font used for the dollar store on essex are just very unappealing. They are way off balance and seem to be printed on garbage bag plastic strips. The size are way off and contrast they were going for just does not work. They building it is posted on is a modern building with very high renter and the renters have complained about ugly look of the sign and how it diminishes the aesthetics of the building.
The Manhattan Unisex salon sign is very old and shabby. It looks like it is about to fall off the wall and is off balance with the red brick of the building. yes the bricks are red but this sign is a faded pink cheap fabric that uses the contrast red and white but falls short to grab anyone's attentions past thinking no thanks. I gives off a cheap and unfashionable vibe, two things you are not looking for when searching for a salon.
The Signs and fonts used for the old EL SOMBRERO sign are all over the place and fading. The use three or four different types of fonts and sizes with no balance or clarity. The emotions it raises are old, dirty, unorganized and randomness all things you do no want to feel when choosing a place to dine. It seems as if they added signs over time and never took down the old one, the negative space does not balance any positive space because they just left sign up in the negative space. It just comes off as gaudy, cheap and unappealing.
The sign for this generic cell phone store is exactly that generic. Except it's also off balance and gives off a creepy vibe like you are about to be robbed or taken advantage of. These are all feeling you do not want your customers to have while viewing your sign which represents your business. The use three different types of font, different sizes and different boldness which makes people feel unbalanced and not at ease when viewing the sign which is probably a good thing since they will most likely rip you off anyway.
Some would argue this sign serves its purpose and is very balanced. I would argue though for a laundry mat to have a filthy cloth sign that looks like it is made from left over socks is a bad thing. They should honest just tear it done because it looks like it is about to fall over and it gives me an anxious feeling because of all of the text crammed in to such a small area.
The Manhattan Unisex salon sign is very old and shabby. It looks like it is about to fall off the wall and is off balance with the red brick of the building. yes the bricks are red but this sign is a faded pink cheap fabric that uses the contrast red and white but falls short to grab anyone's attentions past thinking no thanks. I gives off a cheap and unfashionable vibe, two things you are not looking for when searching for a salon.
The Signs and fonts used for the old EL SOMBRERO sign are all over the place and fading. The use three or four different types of fonts and sizes with no balance or clarity. The emotions it raises are old, dirty, unorganized and randomness all things you do no want to feel when choosing a place to dine. It seems as if they added signs over time and never took down the old one, the negative space does not balance any positive space because they just left sign up in the negative space. It just comes off as gaudy, cheap and unappealing.
The sign for this generic cell phone store is exactly that generic. Except it's also off balance and gives off a creepy vibe like you are about to be robbed or taken advantage of. These are all feeling you do not want your customers to have while viewing your sign which represents your business. The use three different types of font, different sizes and different boldness which makes people feel unbalanced and not at ease when viewing the sign which is probably a good thing since they will most likely rip you off anyway.
Some would argue this sign serves its purpose and is very balanced. I would argue though for a laundry mat to have a filthy cloth sign that looks like it is made from left over socks is a bad thing. They should honest just tear it done because it looks like it is about to fall over and it gives me an anxious feeling because of all of the text crammed in to such a small area.
TYPOGRAPHY IN PUBLIC SPACE
The font used for the sign outside the hotel located is well placed and gets it's message across in a balanced fashion. The portions are all spot on the larger font balances the smaller face and the vertical font adds the the balance of the negative space from the extended tip of the number one.
The font here is used very effectively to showcase what this restaurant is trying to portray, "Locos" or Crazy. It is a stylish hot dog restaurant with exotic types of hot dogs and this sign perfectly conveys that with its brightness colors, and size.
The cocktail lounge on the corner of Stanton and Orchard named TINY uses of font displays great artistic talent and balance. It shouts COCKTAILS with its bold and boarded font that give a very inviting feeling due it its placement and balance. The other used the same font but as a literal pun it made the sign tiny since the name of the cocktail lounge is actually "tiny", the sign comes across as humerus, stylish and welcoming at the same time.
The old fashioned stylish font used for the sign beauty and essex perfectly contrasts the old M.KATZ furniture remains of the sign as seen behind it. The designer placed the sign in the perfect center giving it balance and style while shouting this is the new yet old type of Manhattan lounge restaurant.It shows off with it's over the top old stye type font on bright yellow colors while stile remaining classy.
The bold black basic font portrays exactly what you will get from this Greek restaurant found on Stanton and Essex street in lower Manhattan. It is very simple and to the point just like the menu and style in which Greeks tend to be, bold and to the point. The sign is balance in the center of a white background with some type of old Greek vine weaving that is found in the vineyards of Greece.
The font here is used very effectively to showcase what this restaurant is trying to portray, "Locos" or Crazy. It is a stylish hot dog restaurant with exotic types of hot dogs and this sign perfectly conveys that with its brightness colors, and size.
The cocktail lounge on the corner of Stanton and Orchard named TINY uses of font displays great artistic talent and balance. It shouts COCKTAILS with its bold and boarded font that give a very inviting feeling due it its placement and balance. The other used the same font but as a literal pun it made the sign tiny since the name of the cocktail lounge is actually "tiny", the sign comes across as humerus, stylish and welcoming at the same time.
The old fashioned stylish font used for the sign beauty and essex perfectly contrasts the old M.KATZ furniture remains of the sign as seen behind it. The designer placed the sign in the perfect center giving it balance and style while shouting this is the new yet old type of Manhattan lounge restaurant.It shows off with it's over the top old stye type font on bright yellow colors while stile remaining classy.
The bold black basic font portrays exactly what you will get from this Greek restaurant found on Stanton and Essex street in lower Manhattan. It is very simple and to the point just like the menu and style in which Greeks tend to be, bold and to the point. The sign is balance in the center of a white background with some type of old Greek vine weaving that is found in the vineyards of Greece.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
NEGATIVE
– SPACE
When
it come to the principles of deign negative space are the areas in or around
elements that form there own shape or illusions. It is found between two or
more objects and usually has some distinct form or shape sometime noticeable
and sometimes not. When designing a work keeping negative space in mind is very
important since in plays a major roles in all aspects of the principles of
design all good designers try to follow. Negative in this sense does not mean
ever or bad just it is o the background and not the in the positive or active
space of the design but that does not mean the space is not significant in
optimizing the message the designer is trying to express.
The photo I took that
shows great use of negative space is the logo for the Federal Express Company.
The negative space inside the “E” and “X” of the logo creates an arrow the
possibly subconsciously or consciously creates the feeling of movement and
hurriedness exactly what Federal Express the delivery company wants to convey
to its costumers. The subtleness and brilliance of this arrow created by the
negative space of the “E” and “X” is a wonderful example of how the creativity
of and design of negative space and be just as important if not more important
that then positive space.
Most people never notice the arrow consciously
but once it is pointed out they are always amazed by its brilliance and message
it conveys. Even in it logo Federal Express is trying to expresses movement, urgency
and speed and this that are vital to and delivery company.
PROPORTION
When understanding proportion as a
principle of design we think of the relationships of two or more elements in an
artists deign and how those elements compare to one another. Proper proportion brings
harmony with all elements of design regarding, setting, degree, color, quantity
and size and creates balance throughout the design leaving the viewer feeling
complete and even. Proportion can be seen as the balance of harmony and
provides equilibrium of elements in a design that line up and feel proportional
to the viewer.
The photo I choose was one that I felt
demonstrated these elements of portions extremely well and professionally. The
image has two vertical red columns that are equal width, height, color, design
and feeling to one another. They are separated by and equally Empty Square that
is very proportional itself. The square has 4 equal sides that line up
perfectly with the red vertical columns and create a bas doe the above sign
that also demonstrates the vertical lines already demonstrated by the columns.
The Main piece of the design is the back lite vertical lines above the empty
square and columns with very simple text that uses a straight font that says
“sample sale”. This text is complemented by the text in the columns that use
the same fort style. The Vertical side columns are again complimented by the vertical
red but thinner columns that flow across the top area of the design. Theses columns
are also all exactly the same just repeated over and over with equal spacing,
color and alignment. Every element about this design is proportional to the
other the thin red lines above are just thinner versions of the columns on the
sides and the white text is just the exact opposite of the black text but
exactly proportional if the lager text is scaled down. The final piece of the
design is what appear to be two eyes that are exactly proportional to the columns,
lines, text and Empty Square. They float in the exact cent of the piece and
give it a feel on evenness and harmony, that both sides are equal and exactly proportional.
RHYTHM
When most people think of rhythm they
think of music, they think of the repetition or the flow of the beats as music
while progresses along it path. The same can be said of rhythm when it comes to
the principles of design. Rhythm in design can be defined as the repetition or
alternation of elements often when defined by the intervals between them. Rhythm establishes patterns and textures, it
can create movement in a design and can evoke different emotion depends on the
type of rhythm the designer is trying to capture or create. Rhythm is the flow
of a piece in my opinion and how that flow is designed determines how the
viewer will feel emotionally. Rhythm is the repetition of shapes forms and
lines in a manner that creates movement and is for this reason I selected the
photo I took while visiting Chicago this summer while on vacation.
The Picture I shot I feel fairly
represents the heart beat of the city of Chicago. The buildings all vertically
alike with evenly spaced vertical pillars rise and fall like the lines of an
EKG meter measuring ones heart beat in the hospital. The eye travels down
between the buildings of through the streets or as I interpret them the blow
flow of the or life line of the city. The two cannot live with out one another,
without the blood the heart cannot pump and with the heart the blood cannot
flow. The traveling cars and streets provide the life force for the buildings
and the flow of the heartbeat of the city. But with all life is eventual death
in this photo death is resenting by the ending of the buildings into a vast void
of open light devoid of any elements of rhythm or life, just emptiness. I feel
the angle of the picture fairly represents this rhyme seen in most cities of
straight lines and vertical buildings, it may not be the most radical and
interesting beat but it is still and beat that represents the overwhelming authority
one is shadowed by when living in or visiting a city, one is in awe of its
overwhelming power. That is why the rhythm I feel mostly in photo is authority,
structure and power.
BALANCE
When discussing balance in the context of
graphic design we are talking about the psychological sense of a balanced
equilibrium the viewer feels when observing the piece. The designer’s goal in
creating balance to place all elements of his design in an aesthetically
pleasing manner that creates the arrangement of balance both consciousness and
unconsciousness. Balance does not always have to be in such a formal manner.
Balance in design can be seen as the distribution of the elements of the design
across the entire piece. Larger objects appear heavier and smaller appear
lighter. The three major ways to create balance in a piece are symmetrical
balance when everything in the design is evenly spaced and balanced out. The
next type of balance seen in design is asymmetrical balance,
asymmetrical balance is when the disparate elements still give the feeling of
balance and appear to the viewer as a balanced design. When one splits the
design or image in half the elements do not necessarily align perfectly or at
all but still give the feeling of balance because the elements seem to balance
on another out. Off Balance element of design makes the viewer feel just that
off balance, the placement of elements creates moves and uneasiness to the
viewer. The designer should never do this by mistake and always do it purposefully
because no one enjoys looking at an off balanced design that can make him or
her sick.
The Picture I used to represent balance
is a form a symmetrical balance, in the photo you can see every element is
spaced evenly on both sides. The distance between couches, pillows, windows, and
table with all four elements of the table spaces evenly. One issue with this
photo is I wish I had standing a little further to the left so as to show just how
symmetrically this room actually is and was done on purpose by the interior
designer. When you walk into this room you automatically feel of sense of
comfort, that every thing is aligned perfectly and the brain interprets this symmetrical
design as calmness and relaxation. I
love going here and just relaxing in it because it takes me to a very peaceful
state of mind and the goal of balance is to do just that. To bring the viewer
to balance when the viewer is balanced he or she can relax and feel comfortable
with the design without even consciously knowing why this is happening to them,
this is the real magic of being a good designer.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
EMPHASIS
Emphasis in design principles is the area in which an artist uses an
object, color or design to draw the viewer eyes to it. It is the focal point of
the image that uses emphasis to bring attention to the artists work. It is what
makes the viewer stop and examine the image because something is being shouted
out them through the use of design emphasis. Emphasis also place a part in he
place of a design; where and why the artists choose to place and image and the
lines he or she uses to emphasis the message they are trying to project to the
viewer. In the image above the artist in my opinion is trying to show the
absurdity of war and the killing machines we have created to destroy one
another. He uses a lime turned into a attack helicopter to emphasize he
argument that war is absurd in modern times and that going to war is never
logical option. Just like the absurdity of making a lime an attack helicopter it
is just absurd to make flying death machines that only job is to kill people.
In the above photo we have an emphasis
on the contrast between the bright green lime and white negative space in the
background. We may also notice an emphasis on the overly large size of the lime
and the odd fact that the artist decided to attach large machine guns to it
making it an attack lime helicopter.
Emphasis is placed on the absurdity of
a lemon that is an attack helicopter and the fact that one the right side of
the piece is a bleeding heart that is small and obscure which usually
represents love with is minuscule compare to the giant killer lime helicopter. This
shows a possible emphasis on the silliness of war through the satire of a lemon
attack helicopter flying through the streets of lower Manhattan. Notice the
Green lemon and grey weapons are emphasized while the heart is not, this is
possible because most times in our society we find hate and death emphasized
much more the love and togetherness and could possibly be the point the artist
is trying to make to the viewer.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
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