Friday 27 May 2016
FMP Book analysis
The techniques used in these particular mediums are bold visually using primary colours and strong fonts. I hope to produce a similar style using the colours, fonts and imagery I have chosen. |
The feature of the colour theme of the brand draws the eye towards the text and in particular the introduction. Possibly a similar technique could be for the gun laws project. |
Wednesday 18 May 2016
FMP photo manipulation
The previous spray paint font will be used inside of the booklet to differentiate the booklet with the posters. |
A focused example of the photography shows the digital enhancements I have made using photoshop. |
FMP green font
Monday 9 May 2016
FMP final font tests
FMP font prints
FMP painting stencils
For this I sanded down the glossy finish of the acrylic lettering on one side so that the pva adhesive would stick onto the letters. |
This ensured that the letters were firmly stuck to the cardboard and that the stencil would work efficiently when more tactile mark making methods were applied. |
Friday 6 May 2016
FMP laser cutting
The outcome were two A3 sized alphabet templates that I will now use to develop screen prints and other practical mark making mediums. |
Tuesday 3 May 2016
FMP logo design
Above are the original A2 practical designs that I scanned digitally and enhanced with photoshop. |
FMP texture exp
Above are two of many different prints that I intend to use for the project. The texture was chosen to imitate computer coding or lines of figures working both aesthetically as well as functionally. |
Anthony Burrill // Artist research
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