Final project for assignment 1

And we meet again…

After having a really hard time choosing 1 of each different lines, I finally decided for these 4.

First, the horizontal and diagonal lines. I selected the 25 thumbnail because I liked the 2 one but the negative space was flowing. So, I decided to mixed thumbnail number 2 with number 9 and create this one for my final project. One thing I like about this one is that it looks like buildings. Observe it…

For the diagonal lines, I really like number 21. I like this one because it looks like a reflect. Also, using thick and thin lines were very helpful to remark the two big squares. This is definitely my favorite one.

Now, for the curved lines I choose thumbnail number 19. What I like about this one is that all of the lines look like they are “flowing” away from the center of the drawing but it also looks like a spider web. I actually wanted to do number 7 but I knew it would take me a lot of time trying to figure out HOW to do it. However, I am happy with the results for this one. (And yes, that black spot is glue…)

And last but not least, all lines together. I actually did not like this one. I think is so borring and simple. I wanted to do number 15 but I was convinced by a friend that this one is more interesting than the other. I do not have much to say about this one…

After working hard, I finally got to finish all of them and got a little sleep. I hope you guys enjoy them and feel free to give any good or constructive critique about them.

Adios!

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One Response to Final project for assignment 1

  1. Sean says:

    I really like your curvy design. I don’t think anybody commented on it in class however, but I wanted to point it out! :D
    You wrote how you feel it flows out, I see it as moving in, towards the center.
    As for your major, go for jewelry design! I used to work with silver and made some nice silver jewelry. I always felt real proud when I finished a piece.

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