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ABSM Typeface Working on a type series different materials and methods of building Absm.
Alphabet Typeface Another typeface but this time it s an alphabet. Same thing that I worked previously I used different materials and methods on building an alphabet
Printmaking - Woodblock I used a drawing from a life drawing class and mixed around the body parts and shapes to create these two pieces and experimented with colour along the way.
Drawing - Watercolour This project was working on watercolour so I drew an apple worked on building shade so it create s contrast to the apple and used photoshop to duplicate into three apples.
Photography - Depth of Field There was a gangster/godfather theme with this depth of field taken on a SLR camera.
Agideas Poster After seeing Agideas 2013 our assignment was to make an A3 poster of our favourite speaker (jenny grigg) similar to their method.
Directors Report The project was to build a director s report that including making the front & back cover, laying out the table and text in a six page gate fold. Director s Report Ixle LTD.
Mobile Cards - Illustration This is the illustration of a mobile packaging for a project where I ve simply added an abstract drawing for a series.
Photography - Stop Motion We were learning movement and I was thinking about the impact of hitting an orange at fast motion and capturing that image Photography - Stop Motion Picking a series in photography, I went with stop motion, this one was out of ten photos that I choose to create a series from.
Ground Below - Logo The client were a profession underpinning service and have asked me to re-touch there logo, and come up with a few ideas making the shovel from the old logo the main illustration of the logo.
3 6 9 Self Promotion I developed perhaps over 20 t-shirt designs and created a series of proposed t-shirt designs while experimenting with type that I used from my previous logo.
Kyss Magazine - The Sapphires Journalist ask me to design and layout the text of her article I gave it a twist while also adding a sapphire in the process.
A1 Poster Response to Thematic Quote We had to think of a quote that has a lot of meaning to us and to create a poster that is relating to the quote.
Chocolate Packaging When designing I wanted to make it very hipster and have the illustration stand out.
- Skills Training, Physical - The program Training and Mental incorporates different Training. methods of training from all around the world. - Individual feedback is recorded and given to each player and their parent to see improvements. - New motion sense basketballs that tests Individual dribbling and shooting abilities. - Opportunity to travel all over Australia and across the world for various competitions. - Off-season fitness trainings during school holidays. -Complimentary free first week of training All Enquires to Andre Solomons Tel: 0451-462-301 Email - andre@kingstonbasketball.com Web - www.kingstonbasketball.com All training sessions held at Springers Leisure Centre Cheltenham Road, Keysborough,Vic.3174 Monday to Friday 4:30pm to 6pm except thursday 5 to 7 ages 4+ Kingston Basketball Academy Approached by a local basketball team by designing them there banner to attract new young and upcoming players.
Identity? Piercings? KYSS Magazine Here are some of my volunteer work with my local council helping layout and design articles for the young magazine. CRAFTING A GOOD old yarn Chelsea used to be a lot more Nanna than Nanna Chic its main shopping hub consisted of pensioners doing their daily grocery shop and a few outdated-looking op-shops here and there. Yet hints of bohemian flair have been quietly infiltrating the school-grounds and street trees of the local enclave, one crochet blanket at a time. Part-graffiti, part-craft-project, adorning trees in knitted threads or more commonly known as yarn bombing is, put simply, vandalism at its most harmless and playful. Though the movement (yes, movement!) often takes on a distinctively socio-political, subcultural edge in its usual urban settings, yarn bombing in Chelsea and its neighbouring Bonbeach has been adopted by locals hoping to interject art-play into a creatively-barren scene and revitalise community spirit through craft. Operating through local community learning and development centre Longbeach Place, the Chelsea Collective gather fortnightly for yarn projects of Nanna proportions not only to clothe trees and benches but to share their mutual appreciation for DIY craft. Local mum and yarn bomber Alicia Langford says the creative outlet has been a good forum to meet other kindred souls and to share skills. written by joanna lee We can all go home and go on YouTube for tutorials but to actually spend time with people and connect with the people through being creative is really cool, says Langford. Sharing skills and creating a creative dialogue within the community seems to lie at the heart of it all. Although a self-admitted knitting and crochet novice, Langford is far from a passive consumer of craft; wishing to expand the spirit of yarn bombing beyond the streets, she s responsible for creating Crafternoons, a weekly yarn bombing and craft session for kids and the wider school community at Bonbeach Primary School. For Langford, Crafternoons is also an ode to the lost art of Nanna s knitting basket for children born in the technology age. She muses that kids this generation are unable to comprehend the mentality of the natural or the handmade, citing the example of children grimacing at the idea of eating fresh produce grown in the school s own veggie patch. Yarn bombing s inherent relation to the wholesome creative fun of yesteryear, then, seems to make the kids more grounded and in tune with the environment rather than the screens around them. It s just opening the kids eyes up to looking at just everyday objects and what we can create out of them and sharing ideas in that way, Langford explains. We ve got them collecting old kitchen utensils and tins and all different bits and pieces and getting them to look at what we can do from a creative aspect. designed by zach ayman Ever got a piericing and heard things like But you re so pretty, why did you do that to yourself? or You ll regret that later? What people don t understand is that your piercings shape your identity. People get piercings for many reasons: self- expression, artistic freedom, addiction or a visual display of a personal narrative. We create our individual identities through our language and actions. Getting pierced is just one of the ways and it inables us to show our freedom of expression and it is what makes you unique. Has anyone asked every asked you Why would you get them if they hurt you? And you wanted to scream and tell them that it s worth the pain. Happens to the best of us and Written by Arshia Chaudhry Designed by Zachery Ayman people just don t get that the piercing is now a part of you. So what makes your piercings stand out? It s the jewelry. Take belly piercings for example, you can either put in a cute little dream catcher or a batman, same piercing but the jewelry tells a completely different story. And the question is, are you going to listen to inadequate advice from ransoms or just be yourself? So next time if someone asks isn t it going to look ugly? or you mutilated your body just walk away; if they don t like it, they deal with it. So the answer is yes it does shape our identity.
www.zachayman.com www.facebook.com/zachayman Swinburne University 2012-2013 Diploma of Graphic Design