Saturday, December 10, 2011

Final Project Mood Board

This is the Mood Board for my final project.  This give the "mood" of the current "Thailand 50 Great Green Escapes" add campaign.  I will be designing a costume for the spokesperson to wear in this campaign.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Mid Term Project - Illustrate a Song


I chose to illustrate the Beatles song "Across the Universe" from the 1971 album "Let It Be".  This was an abstract piece attempting to show how this song could be illustrated.  I used colors that would have been used in that period of the late sixties and early seventies.  This painting was sketched and drawn on A2 sized paper and I used both water colors and post paint in the project.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Week 6 project - Song Selection

I will be using the Beatle's song "Across the Universe" for my next project.

This song can be found on YouTube at the following URL:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCKANiM9tUM

Week 5 project

Here is my class work from 15 September.

We were given 10 words and were instructed to descriptively paint each one with water colors.

We were told that basic shapes and lines were only to be used.

See if you can figure out the word that each painting depicts.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Advanced Drawing - ICM362 - 8 Sept Assignment

The late Geoffrey Bean was a well known designer (see previous blog entry) who had a unique styly of illustrating.  Since he was a clothing designer, his sketches focused more on the style of his clothing rather than the human form.

His drawings and designs would show humans with disproportionate features and many times features like the face were only half drawn.  I feel Beane did this for his audience to focus on the clothing designs. It was a bit difficult to find origional Beane sketches online but I was able to fine a couple.

Here is an example of an early Geoffry Beane clothing design sketch:



Geoffry Beane used hashing and cross hashing (for shading) in his drawings giving them a rougher look and unique style.

Here is an example how I tried to emulate the Beane style of drawing for my interest in designing sportswear:



and one more:


You will notice that the facial features in my drawings are similar in style to the early Beane drawings.  I tried to use hashing and crosshashing in similar ways also.

The purpose of a sketch or drawing is to convey your ideas to others.  Although sketches like these are not realistic, it provides a reference for those who will produce the garments and gives a general idea of the style.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Self Portrait Project

 
This was our first class drawing assignment. I used pencil and charcoal on A3 paper.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Sportswear Fashion illustration - My Chosen Path for Drawing

Drawing is an important skill for any graphic designer.  It is important to have some sort of knowledge of drawing as a basis for any design.  Sketching is usually the first step in designing.  Although designers have varying degrees of drawing talent, even someone who may not be the best at drawing might be an excellent designer.  Every design starts with an idea.  You need to be able to put your ideas on paper as the first step in designing.
If I had to choose what sort of illustrator I would like to become, I would probably decide on sportswear  fashion illustration.  I have sort of been doing this since the year 2004 when I started my own designer brand of sports jerseys.  My small internet business of designing custom sports jerseys was just an idea that I had after purchasing several custom jerseys for myself since 1999.  My brand of custom sports jerseys is named “iKuka Sportswear”. 

Besides the fact that Kuka is my long used nickname, I later found out that “iKuka” is a Japanese slang word for “Let’s Go”.  I thought this would be an excellent name for a sportswear company. In the first stages of my business I relied on other designers to make prototypes of my jerseys.  Initially I had about 6 different logo styles of “iKuka” and many color combinations.  As I got better at designing sportswear, I started to come up with new designs and color combinations on my own and based on customer requirements.  I personally helped design my own company logo which appear on my jerseys and jock tags sewn to the products.


  As with most companies, I found my niche in both Big and Tall sizes and completely custom jerseys for special occasions.  There are not many companies that provide the types of custom products as iKuka Sportswear.  I have manufactured and sold hundreds of jerseys in the last 7 years.
In the realm of professional illustration, I have to say that Fashion Illustration is probably what I am the most interested in becoming better at due to my sportswear business.  Fashion illustration is defined as the communication of fashion that originates with illustration, drawing and painting.  I have had to come up with designs for customers over the years based on some initial requirements from them.  In one instance I had to design a Football jersey for a customer to be worn at his wedding reception. 

After talking with a customer about what they are looking for, I sit down and plan out a jersey that hopefully looks good and fills their requirements.
The term sportswear (coined in the 1920’s) is a general term for relaxed, comfortable clothing that can be worn informally anytime but was popular for people who watched sporting events. The sportswear that I mainly work with is clothing made specifically for sport but has crossed over to mainstream fashion.  I am talking about football, baseball, basketball, and hockey jerseys.  Sports fans across the world have always chosen to wear sportswear that resembles their favorite team or player.  One player in the industry stated that “it’s a fan business not a fashion business”.  Additionally, the rise of Hip Hop music in the late 1980’s to present has created its own fashion trend, and the popularity of sports jerseys further exploded.  The industry now not only encompassed “die-hard” sports fans but also Hip Hop fans.  Sportswear (specifically sports jerseys) is a billion dollar industry and it is not slowing down.
In the 1970s Geoffrey Beene, became one of the first significant male sportswear designers. Although most of his designs were not directly sports related, I appreciated his innovation, illustration style and use of bright colors.  In 1967, Beene designed a woman’s sequence long evening that looked like a football jersey.  Back then, this was unheard of and gave him the reputation of being ground breaking.  Beene’s early illustrations of sportswear for men (he mostly designed women’s clothing), were brightly colored sketches of various sportswear clothing items that included shirts, sweaters, jackets, and pants.
I am inspired by Geoffrey Beene since he took the concept of comfortable clothing for men and women and actually combined them with sports clothing over 35 years ago. He was a very talented designer and fashion illustrator who paved the way for those who arrived after him.