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akihikosanada · 4 months ago
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i started tgaa but the game feels so swagless i spent like three days on the FIRST trial and pausing every hours because of how sleepy it made me. also i knew who the episode 2 victim waa but there waa zero emotions after the death??? mia dying was such an emotional moment in the first game but this was so eh. also i cannot overstate how bad the whole thing is on 3D where is the charm!!!!
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ultears · 7 years ago
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Could you tell how you make those wonderful gif edits, and what effects and apps you usually use? I just love them!!! If possible can u make a tutorial please? Thanks in advance ❤❤
First of all, thank you so much!! That means a lot because I put lots of effort into making them. :) Second of all, you didn’t actually precise what gifset you’ve seen and therefore what effects you want me to explain, but I’m going to guess it’s this one because it has like, 500 different things going on :’) (if not, feel free to send me another ask specifying which gifset, although basically, any effect I’ve ever used is in this one, so it’ll be explained) 
I only use Photoshop CS6 for all of my gifsets (I don’t use anything to make the caps/frames because I feel like it’s easier to just make them in CS6) and I use a Macbook Pro if that does anything? Idk, just for the screenshots I guess haha
For these tutorials, I’m going to assume you have basic GIF-making knowledge but if you need a tutorial for that too, just send me an ask and I’ll teach you how I do it (because everyone does it slightly differently)
Disclaimer: I’m in no way an expert, most of the things I know about GIFs are thanks to the tutorials of people before me and lots of trial and error. Also, I suck at explaining things. 
I’m gonna put this under a cut or else it’s gonna take so much space oml
GRADIENTED GIFS
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So these gifs are probably the easiest to make out of all of the ones in this set. I’ll be using the hand for the example because it was slightly harder to get there (you’ll see why shortly)
So you start by making your basic gif: (I edit all my gifs at 540px but these are saved at 268px for Tumblr dimensions)
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Because this is a colour-matching gifset and not a vibrancy, I skip my step of basic colouring (which usually includes lots of curves, vibrancy, and selective colour, and you can see that the most in my lyrical fairy tail gifsets) Instead, I’m going straight for the gradient layers. I start off with a full black and white to get the colour contrasts, and then I put the gradient of the colours I want:
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Now for this gifset, I had a basic self-made psd (if you will) that I copied on every gif to get the same colour, so I’ll do that now (it’s made up of curves, vibrancy, brightness/contrast and exposure layers)
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Now, I didn’t think there was enough of a contrast between Yuuri’s hand and the background, so I added a curves, brightness/contrast and levels layer BEFORE the gradient ones so that it would affect the entire colour schemes to get this:
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And there you go, that’s the gif! The one with the skates didn’t use that last step because I liked the contrast between the skates and the background already without additional layers, so that’s why it was easier. I also added snow on it like I did with all other gifs in the set, so I’ll do a separate tutorial in here for that.
TYPOGRAPHY
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To be honest, I wouldn’t really be able to explain these very well considering it was my first time using them, so here are the links to the tutorials I followed. It was lots of trial and error until I got the method down, but I was happy with the end result, so I’d recommend them.
Typing the name: [x] (I actually did this one without a tutorial but this one resembles what I did, I was just too lazy to put the cursor bar lol) 
Writing “love”: [x]
So, if you followed the tutorial the same way I did, you’re going to get something like this:
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Similarly to the hand, I copied the gradient I wanted (I didn’t need to put the black and white one since those are already the base colours): 
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However, because I wanted the opposite colours, I clicked the little “reverse” button in the properties > gradient map to get this:
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From there, I added the same PSD as earlier to reach the colour scheme:
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And there you go, that’s it for the text ones! Just missing the snow. I know this makes it look simple but that’s because I didn’t make the tutorial myself for the hardest part, lol. (The handwriting one took me about an hour, so don’t despair if it takes lots of time because it’s definitely a hard effect to get a handle of)
AI / GLASSES
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Alrighty! Well, these two are the object ones, and probably would’ve been considered the easiest ones if I didn’t have to deal with finding the exact image I was mentally picturing for the glasses, whoops. 
So the “Love” character comes from episode 5 when Yuuri presents his theme. I tried taking the frames where the sign doesn’t move. So, we start off with that basic gif:
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Over these frames, I placed a ‘colour fill’ layer that matches the colour of the board on which Yuuri wrote, which actually gives us a completely opaque colour over everything. 
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After that, I added a layer mask so we could see only the writing of the character through the fill layer, hiding everything else in the frame: 
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This doesn’t look like a gif because I covered up everything that moves, but it is one! You’ll only see movement later when I add the snow, which is the only thing that moves in both this gif and the glasses one. Now, like the other gifs, I added the gradient (also reversed like the writing to get the proper colours) and the psd to make it darker like the others as well, and you get to this:
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And there you go! That’s how I made the Ai gif. You can also do it like I’m about to do the glasses, with a singular screencap, turned into multiple frames.
So for the glasses, I searched online for an image that I thought resembled Yuuri’s glasses and found these, which I was satisfied with: [x]
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To get to the shape I wanted, I messed around with the image size and the canvas size until I got them approximatively the size I wanted them in my usual 540x304 canvas size, like this:
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Now that I had my image, I converted it to a frame timeline like with most of my gifs, and copied the image into multiple frames so I had this:
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Now, for all intents and purposes, although nothing is moving (yet), this is a gif because it has the multiple frames going on a loop. Like with all of the other gifs I’ve made, I put the gradient layers (this one had a black and white one because there’s blue in this one as well) and the PSD:
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And that’s it! Again, just missing the snow to make it look like a moving gif. I’m guessing that you can see my pattern at this point, haha! Now I’m going to screw it over with the final two gifs, that are a little different. Whoops. 
CHARACTER CUT-OUT GIFS
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Welcome, friends, to the most time-consuming form of gif I have ever made. Luckily, only the cutting out of the character takes time, the rest is pretty straightforward from what I’ve done in the past gifs, and you can reuse the cut-out characters for any future gifsets as well (I used these cutouts from a previous gifset I made, this one here) 
I learned how to do these cutout gifs (well I had a general idea on how to do it but her explanations make it so much clearer) thanks to bae’s @katsuukis ‘s tutorial here, so you should probably just follow her tutorial ‘cause mine’s a mess. :’) 
You start off with your basic gif. (the fewer the frames, the less you’ll want to jump off a bridge while doing it: this example is 11 frames, but the other gif is 58 frames, and let me tell you, it was unpleasant) I try keeping it the original size of the frames (in my case, 1280x720px) so it’s easier to edit the masks to remove the backgrounds. (but I will be saving them at 268px later on) 
I chose the frames for this one so that it looks like an eternal loop, but you can do whatever you want! 
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Alright, now for the masking. You’re going to select both the frame in the timeline and its equivalent layer. Using the ‘quick selection tool’, you’re going to select around Yuuri until you have the whole background, like this:
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And you’re going to click ‘refine edge’ (in the top bar) so it looks like this. I use the same settings as Alice recommends in her tutorial, and it seems to do the trick. And then you click ‘OK’:
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Then, you’re going to right click, choose ‘select inverse’, and you’re going to click the little rectangle with a circle in the middle of it at the bottom right under the layers (if you hover over it, it says ‘Add layer mask’) 
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And it should give you something like this:
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Because this is a tutorial, I did this a little sloppily, but the more detailed you get with the mask, the better, so take as much as you need to get it how you want. And, you’re going to redo this for every frame. (this is why it’s better to have 11 frames than 58, lol) Now that all the masking is done, I resize the gif to its usual 540px width. In the end, it should give you something like this: 
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The edges for this gif seem a little rough but imo they look better when you have a background, which is what we’re going to do next. 
In the layers section, under all the images of Yuuri, you’re going to place a colour fill layer, like this:
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This colour matches the purple end of the gradient I’ve been using. The shades are completely the same. (#9c9fb7) And from there, you’re pretty much set. You don’t need to put a gradient on this one, but you do have to put the PSD, so:
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Note: the psd I’ve been using for all of these gifs was based from these gifs, meaning I adjusted all the colours to get what I wanted from the gifs containing Yuuri’s face in them. So logically, these are the first gifs I made for the set. But yeah, that’s it! Just missing the snow, once again. 
SNOW
So, on all of the gifs, you can see there’s a light snowfall going on. Probably to no one’s surprise, I also learned this trick from @katsuukis tutorial here, and really it’s pretty simple, although I changed it a little because I hate using smart filters, lmao. 
We’ll use the glasses for the example because it’s the only gif in here that started out not as some frames from the show or an animated text, but literally just an image copied into multiple frames (you’ll see why having the multiple frames was necessary now as opposed to just keeping the one frame) 
So you start off with this:
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You’re going to open your chosen file for snow in Photoshop. I found that the one Alice uses is a little too thin in snow (considering I’m incorporating the snow into the gradient instead of leaving it white on top) so I found a very similar gif that just has more snowflakes (or maybe I’m crazy) (I’m not 100% sure if it’s this one because I didn’t save its origins but here:)  [x] :
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So you open the gif up in Photoshop, select as many frames of it as you need (I made the glasses gif to be 24 frames, so that’s how many frames I’m taking from the snow) and copy them:
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Go over to your main gif (the glasses in this case), select all the frames and click ‘paste frames…’:  
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And make sure that you select ‘Paste over selection’ then click ‘OK’:
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It should look something like this, which is completely normal:
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In the Layers section, create a new group, and place all of the snow layers in there. (Rename the group ‘snow’ if you want) Move the newly created group between the black/white gradient and the gradient of your choice (mine is the purple/off-white one):
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Finally, when selecting all of the frames in the timeline and the group that contains the snow, change its mode from ‘Pass through’ to ‘Screen’
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And there you go! That’s how you add the snow (here it is in 540px so you can properly see the effect). 
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And that’s actually all the effects I used to make that gifset. It was way more than I thought it was, but explaining them all made me realise how much I learned, haha! If I didn’t go into enough detail for some of these, just shoot me another ask and I’ll try to explain more than I did here. 
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dailykhaleej · 4 years ago
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Wearable tech can spot coronavirus symptoms before you even realize you’re sick. Here’s how.
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Information from a wearable gadget can reveal coronavirus symptoms days before you even realize you’re sick, researchers have present in preliminary research.
Meaning health trackers may very well be on their approach to changing into illness trackers.
The preliminary findings from two tutorial research are a small step within the struggle in opposition to the coronavirus, and an enormous leap for wearable tech. If Fitbits, Apple Watches and Oura good rings show to be an efficient early-warning system, they might assist reopen communities and workplaces – and evolve from shopper tech novelties into well being necessities.
Since March, a half-dozen tutorial research have been exploring whether or not the fixed stream of knowledge that wearables collect about our our bodies presents any clue about who has caught the coronavirus. I have been a guinea pig for 2 of them, although I choose the time period “citizen scientist.” (See under for a way you can contribute to research nonetheless recruiting volunteers.) For now, these aren’t medical trials – slightly, researchers are gathering knowledge and it retrospectively for patterns.
The best potential would possibly come from a lesser-known wearable I have been testing for the previous 5 weeks: a health-tracking ring known as Oura. The $300 wi-fi gadget appears to be like like jewellery and collects knowledge about my coronary heart price, respiratory and – critically, for the coronavirus – temperature. The ring, made by a seven-year-old firm primarily based in Finland and america, is being utilized in two research at West Virginia College and the College of California, San Francisco involving tens of 1000’s of health-care employees, first responders and volunteers like me.
I additionally joined a Scripps Analysis research with a $400 Apple Watch, sending knowledge to researchers exploring whether or not coronary heart measurements from a spread of common trackers are sufficient to detect the coronavirus or different viral infections.
Not one of the research have but revealed peer-reviewed outcomes, however we’re getting the primary proof that the thought works. On Thursday, researchers at WVU’s Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute reported that Oura ring knowledge, mixed with an app to measure cognition and different symptoms, can predict as much as three days prematurely when folks will register a fever, coughing or shortness of breath. It can even predict somebody’s precise temperature, like a climate forecast for the physique.
Professor Ali Rezai, the institute’s director, stated the know-how is efficacious as a result of it is tuned to disclose an infection early on, when sufferers are extremely contagious however do not know it. He calls the mix of the good ring and app a sort of “digital PPE,” or private protecting tools. It can say, “This individual needs to stay home and not come in and infect others.”
There’s extra: Researchers at Stanford College learning adjustments in coronary heart price from Fitbits inform me they have been capable of detect the coronavirus before or on the time of prognosis in 11 of 14 confirmed sufferers they’ve studied. On this preliminary evaluation, they might see one affected person’s coronary heart price leap 9 days before the particular person reported symptoms. In different instances, they solely noticed proof of an infection within the knowledge when sufferers observed symptoms themselves.
“The bottom line is it is working, but it’s not perfect,” stated Stanford professor Michael Snyder.
Given the hype that always engulfs shopper devices, there’s loads of purpose for warning about tech charting an unknown path with a illness that is nonetheless a thriller in some ways. Researchers nonetheless have to crunch extra numbers to determine the distinction between a affected person with the coronavirus and one other sickness. And they should do much more coronavirus testing on research members to determine whether or not they can detect an an infection in individuals who do not feel symptoms in any respect.
And we’re weeks – or extra probably months, say more-conservative researchers – away from turning all these insights into warning methods that can be clinically examined.
“I haven’t seen that subtlety embraced by most tech companies,” stated Ben Smarr, a professor on the College of California, San Diego who helps lead the data-crunching on the united states research, which hasn’t reported outcomes. “I’m wary because I don’t want this to be used to sell people a false solution or false hope.”
From counting steps to predicting an infection
Accuracy is the query that hangs over detecting the coronavirus from a gadget.
Health trackers began as a approach to depend steps, a comparatively low-stakes measure. Entrepreneurs pushed the concept everybody ought to take 10,000 steps per day, nevertheless it was by no means rooted in a lot science.
As tech firms have grown extra all for well being care, they’ve added extra sensors to wearables. Fitbits now gather coronary heart knowledge, and Google purchased the corporate final yr to get nearer to the our bodies of thousands and thousands. Apple was the primary to obtain Meals and Drug Administration clearance for an Apple Watch app that might determine an atrial fibrillation.
Researchers say the coronavirus may very well be a sport changer for monitoring illness with wearables. “Because everybody is going through this, it is an opportunity for us to collect data from essentially the entire population, which is very unique,” stated Duke College professor Ryan Shaw. He is serving to lead the college’s coronavirus smartphone and smartwatch research known as “Covidentify,” which has but to report findings.
However how do you extract well being data from gadgets that, for probably the most half, aren’t designed or used like medical gadgets? Wearable researchers I spoke to say they deal with the info not as a person measurement, however slightly as a baseline – a view of what is “normal” to your physique, from which they can spot deviations.
Then the researchers feed weeks of historic knowledge into software program that hunts for patterns. These algorithms are capable of spot issues people often do not discover about their very own our bodies, like a barely elevated resting coronary heart price. Refined adjustments in temperature, coronary heart price variability and sleep patterns permit the software program to make predictions about what’s more likely to come within the days forward.
The research at Duke, Scripps and Stanford are largely open to knowledge from no matter wearable gadgets members would possibly use. One in 5 People makes use of some form of health tracker, based on Gallup, and being agnostic helps researchers attain a wider viewers.
There are questions in regards to the accuracy of the info produced by some gadgets. “We don’t believe that any of the devices that we’re using in our study are bad enough that we wouldn’t be able to capture the signals that we expect to capture,” Duke professor Jessilyn Dunn instructed me. A research she helped creator discovered that coronary heart price sensors – which shine inexperienced mild via the pores and skin – did not have considerably extra problem with darker pores and skin. Nonetheless, Dunn stated, her software program offers completely different weight to knowledge from completely different producers and fashions.
The Oura ring, with about 150,000 customers, is not almost as common as smartwatches and health trackers. Nevertheless it presents a number of benefits, say researchers.
First, the ring is small. Meaning persons are extra more likely to put on it even whereas they sleep, the most effective time to gather an correct resting coronary heart price that is important to understanding the physique’s baseline. My Apple Watch, which I sometimes cost whereas I am sleeping, experiences that my resting coronary heart price is eight beats per minute greater than what’s reported by the Oura, which I put on whereas I sleep.
Sara Belch, a nurse supervisor in Morgantown, West Virginia, who joined the RNI research, stated she wears her ring 24 hours a day, even when she’s working, and solely must cost it each 4 or 5 days. “It’s smooth, and I don’t feel any different wearing it,” she stated.
The Oura can be capable of gather fixed temperature readings from the finger, an information level lacking from most wrist wearables. One of many theories being examined by the united states research, known as TemPredict, is that individuals with latent coronavirus infections can exhibit physique temperature adjustments seen via fixed monitoring.
Oura donated some rings to the united states research and gave researchers at each UCSF and RNI entry to uncooked knowledge from members. Each analysis initiatives say they’re impartial from the corporate.
The opposite important component for the research is knowledge that does not come from a wearable. All of them ask members to examine in usually through apps and web sites to report symptoms similar to coughing or the outcomes of any coronavirus exams.
The RNI research is probably the most demanding. Contributors should examine in through its particular app twice each day, together with collaborating in video games that take a look at consideration and different mind capabilities. In addition they take and report their temperature with a standard thermometer, with outcomes generally verified by knowledgeable.
RNI stated its software program is greater than 90% correct at forecasting the onset of coronavirus symptoms. However that’s primarily based on the inhabitants it has studied – to date, somewhat greater than 600 health-care employees and first responders.
To detect the coronavirus, versus simply symptoms, Rezai stated they’re going to want extra members to coach algorithms to choose up on the numerous, generally surprising methods various our bodies reply to the virus. On Thursday, RNI’s research opened as much as 10,000 extra volunteers.
Turning analysis right into a warning system
There’s extensive settlement that wearables can produce helpful knowledge. However turning it into early-warning methods brings a complete completely different set of challenges.
Not least amongst them is privateness. To take part within the analysis, I needed to agree to close fixed monitoring of my physique. The Oura ring data my coronary heart price and temperature in one-second increments.
The subsequent step could be for researchers to conduct trials the place they go real-time warnings again to check members primarily based on their very own knowledge. None have performed that but, as a result of they’re restricted by tutorial analysis guidelines. Snyder is in search of approval from Stanford within the subsequent few weeks to start offering suggestions to a small set of members. Smarr stated the united states research might attain that time as quickly as the autumn.
Taking these methods to thousands and thousands of individuals would possibly require permission from the FDA, which regulates medical diagnostics.
It is a grey zone. The query is: Would an app be making a life-style suggestion – “you seem off today” – or providing a coronavirus take a look at? A false destructive may very well be disastrous if folks make choices about publicity primarily based on a foul prognosis.
Wearable tech at the moment negotiates that area with a lot of disclaimers. Oura goes additional than most wearables in giving customers recommendation about how their our bodies are faring from day after day. It turns coronary heart price, sleep, exercise and different knowledge right into a each day “readiness” rating that implies how a lot exercise or relaxation you would possibly have to optimize the day forward.
For at the least one Oura person, that rating alone turned out to be a precious coronavirus warning.
In early March, Finnish entrepreneur Petri Hollmn had been touring, together with to areas of Europe that had been coronavirus scorching spots. However he was feeling positive. Then one morning, he opened his Oura app and noticed that it gave him a readiness rating of 54, far under his typical 80 to 90. The app stated it had observed a 1-degree Celsius – or 1.8-degrees Fahrenheit – improve in his temperature.
So even although he had no symptoms, Hollmn went for a coronavirus take a look at – and, certain sufficient, examined optimistic. “I didn’t feel ill,” he instructed me. However due to the prognosis, he and his members of the family remoted at residence till the an infection handed.
His expertise, which partly impressed the united states research, is a reminder of yet one more important piece to any early-warning tech: We’ve got to have the ability to do one thing with the knowledge.
“I could see a near future where someone notices their wearable data start to deviate from normal, and that’s a sign they should stay home for a few days until they can do a test, and make sure what they’re seeing isn’t coronavirus,” stated Jennifer Radin, who’s main the Scripps research.
“But it has to be paired with action like staying home and access to diagnostic tests to reduce false positives,” she stated. “There are after all, many different the explanation why your resting coronary heart price can go up, like if you’re confused or you change your train program.
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verity-viscom · 7 years ago
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EVALUATION
Overall this unit has thrown many challenges at me but I am happy with a lot of my outcomes throughout the unit. The first 3 one week projects seemed pointless at the start as they were so short however I soon realised they were so helpful in the overall scheme of things. Each topic from the one week projects all was helpful to the final project so therefore we needed those short ones to give us the knowledge and understanding of what needed to be done for the final 4 week project. My first outcome for series and systems was not necessarily very successful as I didnt seem to get the grasp of how informative it needed to be. I do think my second and third outcomes for project 2 and 3 were much more successful because I did wider research which informed me how I should be working.
For the exhibition project I am actually really happy with how things turned out. I created a coherant exhibition based on the theme of value. Because there were more elements to this project the breadth of my research went quite far and I didnt have singular bits of research which informed everything as it was a longer process and things changed over time. I did get inspired by Tomohiro Inaba however which what got me to the idea of rubbish drawings and scribbled so he was my main artist inspiration. I took inspiration from sculptures to create my own design choices which I think is great because I am going outside just the designers and looking at other mediums to inform my design choices, I like looking  into other mediums because I think you will get a more unique outcome from it. 
My exhibition went through a few changes as time went on. I started out with just the idea of literal rubbish and was potentially going to be using real garbage as my main brand identity but then I got to the idea of rubbish drawings. This initially was a really exciting time because I thought of an idea out of nowhere and immediately got excited by it because I had lots of ideas running through my head. At this point i knew it would be a good idea to run with it because if Im excited myself about something I think I will always have a better outcome because if you start creating something you arent keen on your hard work wont go into it. Whereas I loved my idea from the start so was really keen to get ideas and trials done. The scribble idea did develop from me encasing scribbles into shapes to then having it all manic and being the main focal point to the design. I do like my brand identity and think it relates to the content well with a nice contrast. 
Throughout the project I think I responded to feedback really well and found the tutorials really helpful especially as they were one on one mostly. While speaking with tutors they did seem to like my design choices however I learnt I do need to work on the treatment of my text on poster. I usually have nice ideas but then when it comes to layouts of where text goes and sizing I think I need to work on it. Also during a tutorial with Rich he did mention the name of my exhibition and thinking of just calling it ‘rubbish’ and at first when he said I thought well I should change it because he will mark the work but we had an honest conversation where he said as designers we need to be making our own decisions and take the feedback as just an opinion but not necessarily something we HAVE to go with. I was pleased we spoke about it because it meant I knew I could just stick with what I had because I did like my title and thought it gave an interesting twist on your average exhibition names. That being said I did take on board all the other feedback he gave me and tried and tested lots of trials for my brand aswell changing the posters font type etc.
I think throughout all 4 projects I did work through the process quite well however I do feel I do lots of research in a short burst and often dont make my own comments on it straight away and therefore forget so I need to start making notes all the time and straight away so that the tutors can see I have a wider breadth of research. I think need to work on time management for the next project because during  this project the first 3 projects were ok because I knew I had only a week so It gave me the drive to get everything done quite quickly. But for the final project I left my process book way too late because I wanted to do lots of it at the same time to keep a flow going. I should have listened to rich at the start of the unit where he said dont leave it too late because there is a lot to do. I ended up rushing the end of the book and therefore dont think my process book is very coherant in terms of the design. I was really happy with lots of the pages I did however. I think I still need more practise on the softwares such as after effects which I still dont feel very confident on. I am a lot happier with where I am on indesign though as I am using a grid which In first year I was quite bad with as I was always wanting to break a grid. I understand now a grid can be broken if its done right and not on everything I do. 
During the exhibition project I used photoshop a fair bit for some of my designs so I learnt a few things on there which will be useful to me in future projects im sure. I also learnt case binding during the unit which isnt relevant to my work but wanted to mention it because I was so happy with my outcome and everyone I showed said it looked great. I reallly do enjoy book binding and really want to learn more tecniques for future use. 
As for final outcomes I am fairly happy with everything however if I had more time I would do some adjustments. For example I really wanted to recreate my brand logo/identity because as discussed in a tutorial it shouldnt have been white text and should be transparent. I agreed but had loads of other things to do so couldn't do a new one ready for hand in as it took a long time to get it right. I also would look again at treatment of text as I think font size is too large still even after reducing it a couple of times. I also would look into more wayfinding systems to see if I could come up with another idea for that. As wayfinding was something new to me I was struggling to get to grips with what to do with it but I do think I came up with a nice idea which worked well with the rest of the exhibition. I would also have another look at the process book and give a more coherant feel to it as its slightly manic in terms of being quite different, however I am happy I tried lots of different layouts etc because I did feel really free with my own book and felt I could trial and error lots of things which will help in future because I know what looks good and what doesnt. 
Overall I think I created a really coherent exhibition which had a system throughout. I think I answered the brief well and applied a system across many platforms this was really important because I wanted an exhibtion where all aspects worked sympathetically together. I was happy I created an identity which worked black and white aswell as colour because it meant I could apply my system to any background it needed to go on. This is really important because it means its more diverse and can be promoted more freely and on a larger wider scale. The unit has been challenging but mainly useful and inspiring. I enjoyed the final project a lot and have come out of it with so much more knowledge and understanding as a designer which I can take through to future projects.
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khan-asheek-blog · 8 years ago
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