Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Project Continued

Below is my project that attempts to provide a professional look at a professional cosmetologist/stylist. This project slowly took the form of designs for a website. Four pages were designed including a home page, contact page, about page, and a page dedicated to a portfolio for the stylist. The target audience that my design was geared towards was that of industry professionals and potential employers/clients. I wanted to portray a sense of simple class that exuded the stylist's personality and ability. The software I used to create this project was Illustrator, Photoshop, and Flash (for the slide show on the portfolio page). This project maintained ethical and legal considerations as I designed and created it as well as the material. Some of the photo credits go to Hannah Kiefer. Any creative suggestions are welcome as this potentially will be used as Hannah's website in the very near future. Attached is a sketch of my original idea that resulted in the project images in the previous post.
Thanks,
Ryan H.

Project





Saturday, April 9, 2011

Another idea...

This was another idea I played with for the water poster seen below... I tried to portray the faucet and water droplet as you would look down on something that was underwater. Also used water droplets over entire graphic.

Project Proposal

Title: Stylist Expose


Summary: Create an expose piece on a featured artist. Creatively portray a hairstylist at work to enhance said artist's portfolio. Layout will be an e-magazine cover with possible video to accompany it.


Format: This will be done utilizing photographs, illustrations and possibly video. Various photographs will be used as the focus or background of a particular compilation working in concert with some illustrations done 3D. 


Software: Illustrator, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, imovie


Goal: To showcase said stylists specific talents that aligns with her persona and is an extension of her work.


Presentation: This will be presented in .jpg format on this blog with possible link to HD Video portion on Vimeo.