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drafting emails and research

February 21, 2022 By Marianne Lê

1. drafted a kb for updating the new tbh site explorer

TBH-SITE-EXPOLRER-HTML-UPDATING-STEPS-2022 – Google Docs

2. then I drafted an email to Dr. Black

3. finished research for hosting solutions for Mello Scholar – finding hosting solutions was much easier than finding affordable wordpress plugins that had the necessary features. plugins were much more expensive than hosting

4. drafted email to Madison, client from Mello Scholar

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, Uncategorized

Swedish Language Promo Designs

February 16, 2022 By Cristina Villarreal Núñez

Swedish Language Promo Designs

Project: Promo Designs for Swedish Language Course
Client: Smyth Johansson
Completion Status: In progress…
Staff Guidance: Suloni Robertson
STA Team Members: Cristina (yo)
Description/Plans: To create 2 layouts (a minimal and a maximal content approach) designs for the Swedish department to be printed in order to promote their language course.

 

Here are some of the pictures I took for inspiration:

 

And here is what I started working on:

1. First, a color palette, I chose to use the Swedish flag’s blue and yellow, and complemented those with a nice red and green.

 

2. Then I created some black and white drafts.

 

3. Later I started working on a new format inspired by the Lemon ad.

 

4. Finally I worked on an alternative version where a person would be made out of safety matches… it’s not a refined draft, but just a general idea.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finally, following Maddy’s advice, I took these two pictures of a match box. This was an exercise to learn how a light source would affect the box’s shadow. But I don’t think I took the pictures with a good enough light source… Nonetheless, here’s my attempt:

 

Scandinavian/Swedish Design Article: https://www.webpals.com/marketing/scandinavian-graphic-design-guide-tips/

 

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

Type Hierarchy in InDesign + Other Things

February 16, 2022 By Rachel Sacks

Typography Training: Type Hierarchy in InDesign

For this particular training, my requirement was to create a faux flier for the course “Underwater Basket Weaving” in InDesign. I had never used InDesign before, so this was a great learning experience for me! My first flier had quite a few problems…

Namely, the text hierarchy was off (the more important text i.e. the title and time was the smaller text), and there was a lot of extraneous negative space.

In the second version, I was able to get the type hierarchy better, but there is still extensive negative space as well as some awkward margins. I decided to essentially redo the entire layout and rethink the most logical way to place things and reduce awkward spacing. I ended up coming up with this:

This was definitely an improvement to the overall layout and format of the document. However, there were still a few things I was missing here:

  • The bold text was too hard on the eyes
  • The white accents were found on the top but not on the bottom
  • The name bar was a bit too far to the left and also did not complement the shape of the image of “Dr. Basquit Weaver”

Abriella suggested I try making the image of the professor a different shape – which was very helpful!

The final version of this with those changes ended up looking like this:

I was able to fix quite a bit of the issues involved with the last version, as well as add a few new changes that I think gave it more personality. Personally, I can still see things about it that I’d like to change, but I think overall it’s improved significantly since my initial draft (which now that I look at, makes me kind of sad.)

I learned quite about of InDesign by doing this assignment while also having fun designing this!

Bezier Curve Training Finale

As well as finishing that training, I also finished the “Create Custom Wordmarks Using Bezier Curves” training as well. My final version of this looks like this:

Ultimately, I decided not to include the gradient on the R because it didn’t match the solid colors of the triangles. Additionally, I removed the “Rachel Sacks” on the bottom as this is more of a short letter logo than a full brand logo.

Through this training, I learned a lot more about unity of design and maintaining a consistent coloring style and balance throughout. I also improved my skills with the pen curve tool, which allowed me to smoothly alter the initial R in this design without making it as clunky as the regular pen tool. I really like the pen curve tool, it and I are best friends.

2022 Charles A. Dana Center: InDesign templates + Infographics

Speaking of InDesign, this week I began a large client project for the Dana Center. We are creating templates for their journals, and then later are going to fill this out with actual content.

The first step to this is designing a template. We started working in Microsoft Word to create the template, but ultimately decided that InDesign would have better template functions. My first draft of the template looked like a replication of the previous template they gave us as a reference:


For my second draft, I was to create my own “innovations” to this style, while still sticking to the Dana Center brand. This was my first draft of this that I made on Friday:

I got some feedback on this already from Suloni and Maddy, and this is the final version of the style B we are sending to the client:

Finally, here is an important photo of my cat:

He was sitting on my lap last night completely tuckered out from…sleeping all day. A joy!

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, Uncategorized

new tbh done; new research project

February 14, 2022 By Marianne Lê

i finished coding the new tbh site

New Research Project

Project: research hosting solutions for Mello Scholar
staff guidance: Ruben, Suloni, Estella
description/plans: research hosting solutions for a wordpress website, and research plugins for polls

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

Data Visualization First HW Assignment

February 14, 2022 By Abriella Corker

Austin 311 Data

Data Visualization of Austin 311 Calls I did for my design class. It was my first homework assignment involving actual images and visuals. Please look at it, it took my 7 hours! This link will auto delete in a month and the file image size was too large for a post!

Data Vis on Austin 311 Calls

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022, We are STAs

Design & WebDev STA Showcase

February 14, 2022 By Cristina Villarreal Núñez

Design & WebDev STA Showcase

On Wednesday we had a small STA Showcase for the Design and WebDev teams to show some of our favorite things we’ve done working at LAITS to honor our Director Joe TenBarge and his last days here before retirement. Though bittersweet, it was fun to present these projects of my own and to get to see what my peers have also worked on as we sat beside the man who started it all. (I got to see Suloni in person for the first time though, that was fun!) Anyhow, here are the slides of the projects I presented… I hope you enjoy them as much as I did when making them 🙂

 

presentation by Cristina Villarreal Núñez

Filed Under: Fall 2021 - Spring 2022

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