Wednesday, 2 May 2012

(>*o*)> AIGA


AIGA, the professional association for design, believes designers serve a critical role as communicators, educators and innovators. AIGA sets the national agenda for the role of design in economic, social, political, cultural and creative contexts.

AIGA name

Founded in 1914 as the American Institute of Graphic Arts, AIGA remains the oldest and largest professional membership organization for design and is now known simply as ”AIGA, the professional association for design.“

Mission

AIGA’s mission is to advance designing as a professional craft, strategic tool and vital cultural force.

What we do

AIGA works to:
  • Inform about best practices, standards for ethical conduct and professional expertise
  • Communicate design’s importance to the public and business leaders about the power of design
  • Inspire through articles, online galleries, profiles, videos and exhibitions
  • Represent the profession through a network of chapters and student groups
  • Stimulate discussion of the industry through events, social media and websites
We’re committed to design—and to more than 22,000 members in 66 chapters who create, inspire and appreciate good design. AIGA’s members are the lifeblood of the organization.

Who we represent

AIGA represents a variety of professions under the umbrella of communication design, ranging from book and type design to interactive design and experience design. We support design professionals, educators and students throughout their careers.
AIGA home page: http://www.aiga.org/

Monday, 27 February 2012

...Typograpy...Timeline...

On this page we can find the wary clear timeline that tell us about all big moments in typography + same extra events that where in specific time.

Pivot?

If you interest in making animation, the best program to start will be Pivot.

Pivot is a simple program that use slide show to create a animation, in Pivot we can make a different shapes that later we can easy manipulated just pulling a red dots in why we want to create a movement.



Here is a video example showing simple movement



DeviantArt *,..,*

If you stock in producing your graphic work or have no idea what to do next you can go to get same inspiration from million of artists one DeviantART

Typeface \^o^/

Here I put a link to anther magic typeface pages, where we can download lots of useful fonts for our work ^-^



Tuesday, 31 January 2012

What is a Concept Art?

Concept Art:  is a form of illustration where the main goal is to convey a visual representation of a design, idea, and/or mood for use in films, video games, animation, or comic books before it is put into the final product. Concept art is also referred to as visual development and/or concept design. This term can also be applied to retail design, set design, fashion design and architectural design.


The page we can fined Concept Art mode be Artists or Random People http://www.conceptart.org/

Contemporary Title Sequence

Dawn of the Dead

Lord of War

Casino Royale

True Blood

Catch Me If You Can

Here I put the link the page I where use and the rest of the Title Sequence

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Good Add for Photoshop

On this page we gat range of staff that we can use for photoshop. Like Brushes or Patterns.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

What is graphic design?

Random people where asked what is a graphic design?

Same of Peter Saville works

Factory Poster/Fac 1, 1978
Design: Peter Saville


Power Corruption and Lies album for New Order, 1983
Original painting by Henri Fantin-Latour
Design: Peter Saville Associates

True Faith single for New Order, 1987
Art Direction: Peter Saville
Photography: Peter Key

Game Over ad for Yohji Yamamoto, 1991
Art Direction: Peter Saville
Design: Brett Wickens at Pentagram

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Peter Saville

Peter Saville (born 9 October 1955) is an English art director and graphic designer. During the 1980s, he designed many record sleeves for Factory Records


For over twenty-five years he has produced essential innovations in the field of communications, significantly affecting the interplay between art and design. As a co-founder of Factory, the legendary independent record label, he created a series of iconic album covers for the bands Joy Division and New Order.

Saville has also worked extensively in the fashion and art sectors. He was at the forefront of developments in conceptual design, and exhibits his work in museums and art galleries internationally.

Saville is now playing a leading strategic role in the economic regeneration and cultural renaissance of his home city of Manchester as consultant creative director to Manchester City Council.

As such, Peter works closely with our marketing co-ordination unit on projects that require a join-up approach or where the City is being represented as one brand to the wider world.



Photo of Peter Saville

Watch Peter talk about his Original Modern concept




Extra Information about Peter Saville