Preliminary Critique #1
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:32 pm
Good Evening classmates,
I have attached my roughs for the first project. Unfortunately, I had to make an abrupt exit from class on Monday due to a family emergency so I was not aware that we were to post this by midnight so here I am on Tuesday at 7:18pm writing this exasperated post. I put a lot of time and effort into my designs but have definitely picked a favorite. I will not tell you which one I have ultimately decided to push forward but I'm sure you can guess.
First and foremost:
I realize this project requires at least two links to websites that creatively inspire me so below are those links and my reasoning for choosing each.
http://www.chasedesigngroup.com/
The portfolio and website for Margo Chase. My hero. Her keen sense of design and ability to offer a custom typeface for each project she does is astounding. Not only do I enjoy the visual aesthetics of her website, I love all of her designs. My main interested in graphic design is branding so naturally, I find her to be a true inspiration.
https://www.spotify.com/us/
An inspiration for a multitude of reasons... My escape from life. The musical content is my interest but looking past that, I believe this website is beautifully designed. It's simplistic and colorful attitude is something to admire. Also, I think the functionality of this site deserves recognition.
Second:
We were also required to find two links to websites that provide useful information. I wasn't sure if this was pertaining to web site specifically so that is what I went for when finding these links.
http://www.awwwards.com/websites/portfolio/
http://designm.ag/designer-showcase/200 ... spiration/
Both of these sites provide a plethora of web designer portfolios. I find them useful because I can see different techniques in use and why they work.
Finally:
In relation to my rough drafts for my personal website, I decided to try two distinctly different layouts and themes. The first being bright, colorful, and a busy artistic view and the second being a solemn display of my personality. I find that the simple pop of my spot color on the grayscale background for my second background makes it visually appealing yet not too simplistic. I enjoy the preview of my illustrations on the first rough but find it to be busy and distracting. I would love to hear your feedback.
Have a great day!
I have attached my roughs for the first project. Unfortunately, I had to make an abrupt exit from class on Monday due to a family emergency so I was not aware that we were to post this by midnight so here I am on Tuesday at 7:18pm writing this exasperated post. I put a lot of time and effort into my designs but have definitely picked a favorite. I will not tell you which one I have ultimately decided to push forward but I'm sure you can guess.
First and foremost:
I realize this project requires at least two links to websites that creatively inspire me so below are those links and my reasoning for choosing each.
http://www.chasedesigngroup.com/
The portfolio and website for Margo Chase. My hero. Her keen sense of design and ability to offer a custom typeface for each project she does is astounding. Not only do I enjoy the visual aesthetics of her website, I love all of her designs. My main interested in graphic design is branding so naturally, I find her to be a true inspiration.
https://www.spotify.com/us/
An inspiration for a multitude of reasons... My escape from life. The musical content is my interest but looking past that, I believe this website is beautifully designed. It's simplistic and colorful attitude is something to admire. Also, I think the functionality of this site deserves recognition.
Second:
We were also required to find two links to websites that provide useful information. I wasn't sure if this was pertaining to web site specifically so that is what I went for when finding these links.
http://www.awwwards.com/websites/portfolio/
http://designm.ag/designer-showcase/200 ... spiration/
Both of these sites provide a plethora of web designer portfolios. I find them useful because I can see different techniques in use and why they work.
Finally:
In relation to my rough drafts for my personal website, I decided to try two distinctly different layouts and themes. The first being bright, colorful, and a busy artistic view and the second being a solemn display of my personality. I find that the simple pop of my spot color on the grayscale background for my second background makes it visually appealing yet not too simplistic. I enjoy the preview of my illustrations on the first rough but find it to be busy and distracting. I would love to hear your feedback.
Have a great day!