uncooldreams
uncooldreams
uncooldreams
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i. 24 (she/they) all my own artistic stunts
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uncooldreams · 4 months ago
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Ruby by Woozi Lyric Poster
Popping in today with a lyric poster for Ruby by Woozi! This was a quick poster exercise for my computer graphics class where I created a code with several images and saw what I could do with it. Thus, this piece was born! I have been lately into Ruby by Woozi from the pop group Seventeen and wanted to incorporate lyrics from the song in it. the song used heavily red motifs, but I wanted to reverse that visual image to create that feeling of being so enamored by someone from a fiery red to a dream-filled blue and similar motifs for it. This poster was created using Processing to code for the graphics. Each of the pictures were used from Pixelbay and coded to make a pattern using the mouse. After the image that I produced using that code which uses Javascript, was modified via Photoshop to incorporate the image with color and grayscale plus further designed.
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uncooldreams · 6 months ago
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hello, i'm i. a 24 years old from los angeles and graphic design student aspiring to achieve my goal of being a working professional as i go through my final semester of university. feel free to look along my page for my work and posts I'll have on here showcasing both my creative and daily journey.
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uncooldreams · 6 months ago
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Book Series - Dystopian Novel Covers
As my first post on my portfolio tumblr, I'd like to showcase my design work done for a final project for a class. The series of books are all classics in the dystopia genre and inspired by German Expressionism and Dada. It was also reflected and chosen due to the recent U.S. election outcome and the relevance of each novel in our current times. The covers reflect the outer shell of each society, which crumbles under a facade of structure. In contrast, the inside cover reflects the strategically hidden plans of governmental work taking the rights away from the people and the destruction that is being left in its wake. The works were all first crafted by hand with the covers being done on poster board. The imagery was etched with an X-Acto knife pulled apart to show the image and then ripped on the sides. The title work was all copied paper and pasted on. Digital work was adding a spine title font and mock publisher. The inside covers were created via tiled black cardstock and 2 different types of chalk markers rubbed together for texture. An additional copy paper was used to indicate the author's name. Songs heard during the craft:
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