Thursday, May 24, 2012

Design after Graduation

Finally! Graduation seemed so far away and then it came and went faster than I could say the word graduation. Now that graduation is over I have spent a good share of my time job hunting. I've had a few interviews, no luck yet but that hasn't gotten my down. I continue to search several times a day and have been utilizing contacts that my family has given me.

When I'm not looking for a job or taking care of my little girl I can still be found doing design work. It's kind of a weird feeling that I have been doing design work that isn't for a school project (which most of the time all my work was for school). It's certainly been a nice change.

A few projects that I have done are the following:

Information short film/movie/moving text show for CatchDeed. CatchDeed is basically a way of showing the good deeds that one does, imputing in online and watching how that one deed grows into many more good deeds. It was created using Adobe Flash. It was a great experience to work with actual clients. The process was simple and clean. I discussed the project via phone with the owners. Mocked up a brief story board from my takings from the phone call followed by having a meeting by the owners. Then actually completing the project. Once I completed the project a 'join.me' viewing was done (where others can look at your computer screen and see what you have up). The owners enjoyed what they saw and only had minor changes. Changes were fixed and the next thing I know I was meeting with them one last time to give them all the material. It was a rather quick process - roughly two weeks from beginning to end. The project itself did not take a very long time to execute but adding being sick and my little one being sick did lengthen the time frame a little bit.

If you would like to view the video it can be seen on YouTube as well as on the Facebook page for CatchDeed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBf3pMLeP9w&feature=plcp


My next project has been my daughter's birthday invitations. I was so excited to finally be able to do these and I've had the idea for them for months now. I wanted something simple yet cute as a 'bug' (Her nickname is bug). Here is what I did for the invitation. I have changed her name as well as the date and address of the event for privacy reasons.

 Invitations

 The inserts I created for the event. I put 4 on a sheet for printing purposes.

I got the invites and inserts printed at Walmart 1-hour photo. It didn't cost very much and they turned out great. On the inserts I just had to cut them to size. I greatly enjoyed how the turned out and I hope those that were invited enjoyed them as well.


Due to graduating I needed some graduation announcements. Being a designer I decided to do them myself. For these I ending up surfing the internet to find examples and I found an example that I loved. The only problem was to create something similar required much more than a quick recreation. I had to learn some design skills that I have not ever attempted... it was the clipping mask. It was rather easy to to. I pulled out my adobe books and went to work. I ended up learning it in the following Adobe products: Indesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. After creating the clipping mask I realized that it was pretty fun to do and really wasn't hard at all.

Here is the final product.



In ending, even though I may be done with school and I am still looking for employment I am still designing. Design is what I love, it's what I'm passionate about.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Portfolio - As of 04/20/2012

Here are all of my portfolio finished portfolio pieces. This is the most updated version. I have taken some things out and added some different pieces since the last posting that contained all the portfolio projects. All the projects are categorized by the type of project (branding, print, 3d, etc). I have created a website to show my portfolio however the my web hosting serving is under construction. Once it is up and running again the web address will be posted here on my blog, until then please continue to refer to this blog.

 This is my personal brand identity: Jaimie Eddy Design

 
 Logos/Brands that I created.



 My personal branding system.



 Branding system for Studio 102. A student gallery space located on Utah State University's main campus.



 Branding system for 'Camry-Sue Tableware', a fictional dish-ware company.




 Branding system for IDIAS. 




Branding system for 'Miles Louis Collection'. This collections specializes in high end shoes, handbags, and accessories targeted for women from the ages 20 to 45.



Branding system created for Rhaelene Rollins Lowther. Rhaelene is a graduate graphic design student at Utah State University.



 Poster on the typeface 'Arial'.



Spread on 'Hellenistic Art', which just so happens to be my favorite period in art history.





Cover, back-cover, and two spreads from a specialized pamphlet on cakes.  



 Website from the 'Cake' pamphlet.



 
 My personal portfolio website.




Website for USU graduate graphic design student, Rhaelene Rollins Lowther.

 Three dimensional shoes modeled for the 'Miles Louis Collection'. Programs used: Autodesk Maya and Photoshop.
 'TAKO' is an animated short that was created of a collaborative force of students and great mentor (Maya Instructor). I completed several tasks in this short however the most important asset I created were the Squid model (not featured above) and octopus model (featured above).
Three dimensional models for 'Camry-Sue Tableware'. Created using Autodesk Maya and Photoshop.


I hope you enjoyed and any questions comments you have would be greatly appreciated.

-Jaimie


Sunday, April 1, 2012

Camry-Sue Tableware

Today I have finished all the lighting, textures and testing render setting for my Camry-Sue Tableware project. Here are my first few renders. Due to render times (nearly 16 minutes each) more renders will come as they are completed. Enjoy, all comments are appreciated.


-Jaimie

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Camry-Sue Tableware Models

For the 'Camry-Sue Tableware' collection I have been creating actual 3d models of plates, bowls etc. I have been working on lighting and textures the last several weeks. Here are a few of the current renders.





I enjoy the texture on the glasses above, the lighting greatly makes or breaks these objects. As for the plates... I'm still not sold on how they are looking. I want the shadows to diffuse out instead of having such a hard edge as well as make the overall texture a bit 'shinier" that it is. It is currently on a lambert and a phong or blinn should help give it a more desirable look

-Jaimie

Layout - Work in Progress





This is the front cover and back cover.







To enhance my layout skills I have been working on a layout centered around cakes (which just happens to be something I love to bake!). Here are my layouts. Any and all criticism is welcome, especially comments that pertain to the layout and grid. Does it work, etc? I know the type needs work and there are several things I'm thinking need to be fixed.

-Jaimie

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Arial Typeface Poster

My favorite typeface is Arial. It's simple, clean, and it a great solution when paired with a more complex font. Due to it being my favorite, it only seemed fitting that when I was asked to create a poster about a typeface I chose Arial. This poster had a few rules along with it, it had to have the name of the creator/s, year it was created and information about the typeface. Obviously, all the type on the poster was in the font Arial.



-Jaimie

IDIAS Logo and Branding

IDIAS is the acronym for Interactive Design for Instructional Applications and Simulations (IDIAS) Institute. A professor I had was working on getting IDIAS off their feet and going and needed a logo and branding system. "The IDIAS Institute builds on USU strengths in instructional design, interactive simulations, and interface design to inform technology research and develop commercially viable and innovative products." (Courtesy of http://idias.usu.edu/)


Here is what I created for IDIAS.

This logo and system was extremely difficult to execute. It seemed that my classmates and myself had a hard time understanding what the clientele objective was as well as what IDIAS wanted to portray about themselves. IDIAS was still in the beginning stages and once all the final details were established my fellow students and I were able to go back and complete the logo and system accurately. The logo and system that I created was not chosen to represent IDIAS. I am unsure who exactly created the logo they currently use.

-Jaimie