Thursday, June 19, 2014

Poster Design Analysis

 
Poster Analysis




This poster shows the use of space and the colour pallet in a good poster. There are only 3 colours used, excluding the light blue text in the bottom left side of the poster. Using these dominant, solid colours, with the rule of thirds being used, makes this poster visually interesting. 


This poster illustrates typography, and limits the info presented. Using the contrasting black lines against the solid white background is visually appealing. The limits of text used, with the solid text on a solid background makes it's easy to read, and visually impressive. 


This poster once against shows great control of contrast between the two dominant colours of red and white. This poster also keep consistency on it's themes with the text being the same dominant colour against a red background. 





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Photo Essay

Photo Essay
Colin Brown-Hart

The the main purpose of this photo essay is to show the diverse way's students of Lakeshore Collegiate arrive to school, nearly everyday, rain or shine. 


 
                Skateboarding & Scootering: This photo show's quite possibly the most stereotypical method of travel for high school students. This photo was chosen to outline the environment, with a clear reflection of the person.



             Vehicles: A method that a lucky minority of student use. This photo demonstrates a balanced foreground and background. The dominant lines made by the paint outlining the parking space. These add contrast to this photo.



             Bicycles: Whether your going green' or just enjoy a ride in the morning, Lakeshore has a moderate population of bikers. This photo was shows variety, and was taken from the angle to make the bikes form a line across the photo.   




            Walking: For students who are lucky enough to live close enough, enjoy walking into school. This photo is an action shot, taken as a student was walking into the school.

           
              TTC: As students who live in the largest city in Canada, we have the option to use the TTC, even if it does make us late! This photo is a action shot, and using rule of thirds to show the waiting students. 


        

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Composition Photography Assignment



 Rule of Thirds: 
This photo follows the rule of thirds standard. As seen the wall, and the stop sign are in the right third of the picture, while the left side of the picture holds a constant tone.








 Pattern:
This photo shows the pattern present in our school vending machines. The products are placed in a pattern going across the machine and a pattern going deep into the machine.







  Shadow/Light:
This photo is of the shadow of the stop sign and wall. This shadow is interesting, and i like a framing being close to the bottom half of the frame.
        Texture: 
This photo is of the walkway of a house neighboring LCI. Having the different sized rocks in the cement shows a dramatic texture.


        Balance:
This photo was taken to show a mirror image.the framing of the mirror image is centered because it is the most important part of the image. Having the symmetrical look of the photo more visually interesting.  

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

COMPOSITION IN PHOTOGRAPHY


                                                                 
     








Rule of Thirds
The cactus is located within the right third of the picture, while the mountain is located on the left third of the picture. This method makes this picture more visually interesting.


     

            Texture
The ground is separated by deep cravats, creating an
rich texture. You can almost in-vision the feel of this texture.
That is what makes this photo so interesting.                                                              Pattern
                                                            This photo represents how                                                                     pattern effects images. Because                                                               the windows are located equal                                                               distance from each other,                                                                       makes this image interesting.  
      Light and Shadow
By having the light source focused
above the chair allows a dominant
shadow to form on the ground
making this image interesting.



                                                                                                                           Dominant Lines
                                                                                                                    The dark line in the leaf force                                                                                                                        the eye to follow them,                                                                                                                                creating focal point. By having
                                                                                                                   dominant lines connecting at the                                                                                                                     base causes the eyes to focus                                                                                                                       on the base of the leaf.