Posts Tagged ‘Design’

Motion Graphics Animation & Workflow

April 8th, 2009

Ok to start, if you wanna get down to the bones of this and view the animation scroll to the bottom of this post of click here to view it in HD on Vimeo (I recommend that, HD is a big plus)

Direct link to SHIFT.chroma Animation

Last weekend I was worked on a short motion graphics piece. The idea was to record myself in front of a greenscreen and then incorporate an element of visual effects. As the recording and editing progressed I become more interested in abstracting the video to become a new medium, a sort of particular environment that I could explore. This intruiged me so I continued down this road. In this atricle I hope to share some of my own thoughts and techniques when it comes to working with after effects, etc. You’ll see that even with some rudimentary materials you can create some pretty impressive and vibrant visuals.

Picture 40

Ok so to give you a break down of what was involved it was something like this.

Film Greenscreen Content >> Capture/Cut/Key in Final Cut >> Particle Visuals, AE Camera Control, Sound FX & Music >> Final Ram Export

Thats the rough workflow, of course there were some forward-backward process as you can imagine. This isn’t going to be a tutorial but rather how you might approach working on something similar, I’ll go through each of the stages and fill you in on what worked and what didn’t.

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Instant Design

March 21st, 2009

Its been a while, here’s just a quick post on one of my favourite clips from hillmancurtis. Its an interview with designer Paula Scher. Watch it here first.

I can really relate to the immediacy of ideas, those moments when you can see a final solution, or a complex visual pun that solidly forms in your head when your working on a poster design, illustration or be it a logo. For me, the idea of an instant solution always reassures my confidence in its communication. My theory is that, the faster a final solution forms in your head, the more communication power it will have. Because it was the first image associated for me, it must translate similarly to an audience. Over-thinking it and the idea can get lost.

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Design Deconstructed: WP Remix

February 21st, 2009

In this feature I try to shed some light on the development process and/or elements of a selected design. By deconstructing the design into layout, typeface, colours & use of images we will hopefully develop a better understand of how the final result was achieved. I feel that this degree of awareness is crucial to a graphic designers development; being able to not only identify the design elements but the rationale behind them.

In this edition of Design Deconstructed (DD) I am going to be highlighting and discussing some of the design issues of WP Remix (http://www.wpremix.com/). Then Hopefully offer some adjustments I would make.

Rbhavesh of WP Remix contacted me a few days ago about deconstructing his design. So here it goes.

WP Remix is a theme for Wordpress which allows the client to use the wordpress dashboard as a website as well as a blog. You’ll see what I mean if you view the demo. The design looks functional and the coding seems robust. Ok onto the design of WPRemix.com.

When you load http://wpremix.com/ you see red, black and white. It’s a solid colour palette that works nicely. The main navigation is at the top and the the content is centered; there are plenty of images and works nicely on a range of resolutions. The first thing I noticed is that the red area is a bit large, it’s quite thick perhaps a rearrangement of images and text could adjust this.

wpremix.com

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