That being said, we will move right on in with your next project, Early Letterforms and Postcards. This project should be a lot of fun and will also be a nice introduction to copwriting as well.
The Plan
- Research symbols
- Finalize symbol
- Copywriting - 100 words
- Start designing
- Refine and Finalize 3 designs
- Print and Present
Download the project brief here.
Download the postcard example here.
For those of you preparing to submit portfolios to the graphic design program, I recommend you have your cards printed as well. It is always fantastic to have real comps of work to hold in your hand in addition to the boards you will submit.
Here are some online resources:
I'm a huge fan of moo.com - however, I don't believe you can have these printed oversized.
http://www.cafepress.com/ - another resource I've used for sticker printing - may work well for these.
http://www.vistaprint.com/
http://www.snapio.com/postcards/oversized
http://www.123print.com/Oversized-Postcards
Alexandria (Allie)
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(M) Mem, Mai
Meaning: Water
Zach
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Phoenician- Qoph (Monkey)
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Greek Alphabet: Pi
Alexandra
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Stephanie
ReplyDeleteI'm doing Phoenician Alphabet letter: SH Shin Tooth
Looks like a W
Larry
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I'll take N from the phoenician alphabet meaning Fish.
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to choose O from the Phoenician Alphabet, Ayin meaning Eye.
Paul Cooper
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Ashley Wright
ReplyDeletePhoenician K (Kaph, palm of hand)
Simeyon Strickland
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Greek Alphabet - Chi
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Ashton
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Antwan
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