Thursday, 19 November 2015

Final Print Evaluation

Context
Designers use Photoshop in the industry to develop and create original prints. Designers such as Basso and Brooke and Erdem prominently use prints in their collection as they all have their own style it really helps to separate and understand and gives the brand a identity. Designers can use a lot of different methods to print such as rotary printing, screen printing and block printing most high fashion designers use digital printing as it is a lot faster and it is less likely to make mistakes. It is also a lot easier to print off what you have designed rather than create it by hand as it doesn't create the same effect. Designers can easily create block, repeat, engineered prints on photo shop and print to the digital printer. The advantages of young designers to use digital printing are that they can create their designs and create a professional looking piece of print fabric where as if digital printing weren't available they would need to employ staff and re-create their print designs were as the digital printer just needs one person.

A lot of the photos I took were quite varied but the most interesting picture I had was a skip, I also had pictures of irons, plugs and an ash tray. They all related due to the fact they were objects you throw away. I also sourced broken technologies such as phones, hard drives, car key fobs and USB's I broke them up as much as I could. I found the circuit boards in each of them were all really interesting and unique.

I was mostly inspired by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely he uses different items such as steel frames, cardboard and various other items people would just assume were rubbish, which reminded me of my photographs, to build kinetic structures which also reminds me of the technologies I used.  I was also inspired by Nick Gentry he requests on his website for different items such as USB cables, film negatives and floppy disks to create his artwork. He create portraits out of these objects. I found it really interesting how he used technologies to create something very different and unusual. 

Content/Form 
I have used the main circuit board from my hard drive placed right in the middle but then I have different circuits boards layered on top of the left hand side and the headphone foam pieces placed around the top of the page. I think the works really well as there is a lot of detail in the bottom portion of the print and the head phone foam pieces really add interest to the top whereas without them all the attention would be to the bottom portion. I really like the contrast of the colours and the different objects; I think the shapes look really interesting even though most of them are basic shapes. I really like how the colours look together I think they look really fun, bright and bold which reminds me the target market. I think you can see the circuit boards but I don't think you'd notice if you didn't know that what it was about. I think if you knew what was then you what it was made of you could understand that it was based off everyday things but I think the beauty of it is that you don't know.
I think my print is very harmoniums and fits together really well, I think it’s very coherent and nothing looks out of place it flows really well. I think it is very pleasing and works really well as a whole because of the colours and the shapes. 

Process
I used my circuit board of my hard drive to create this print I added various layer modes to experiment I chose to use the print which I added the linear dodge layer mode to the hard drive because it’s made out of metal the sheen of the camera flash and the natural sheen of metal when it hits light creates a gradient effect so when I added the colours it looks quite degraded which works really well with my theme. When I added another print underneath one that I made out of a broken car key fob as this is coloured and the actual main print is a little transparent it really affects and brightens the colours of the print. I also did change the hue and saturation to brighten it up at bit more with yellow tones. I opened my photograph of the headphone foam pieces and cut out the background with the magic wand tool I then used the define brush function to make the head phones a brush tool. I dotted this all around on a document and made them yellow and dragged them over to my print and positioned them until I found a place on my print that would look effective. I also made a brush tool out of one of my other circuit boards using the same method but I made this one light pink and put them behind the head phones I also added the layer mode exposure to them. I only put a few of them in the top left corner and one in the middle I felt it worked really well and is easy on the eye. Most of what I used was photographs with just effects on and brush tools so I could have incorporated drawings and collages in my print as I don’t feel I used a variety of sources but I personal felt that if I did there would be too much going on. It didn’t take me too long to make as I just kept changing filters and layer modes to result in different effects so I quickly got to my print but it was a rapid process.

Final Outcome
I think my final print is really effective as it is vibrant and really unique I have never saw anything like it before and it's really eye catching. I feel my print does meet industry expectations as it is very professional, it has been created out of unusual objects and I haven't seen anything like it. I think people would like it as they wouldn't be able to buy a garment with a print like this on even though this fits with my project of the old technologies, I feel it is also quite feminine due to the colours but I think is also unisex too. I think my print fulfills the brief as it is an original print created from objects that we use every day and are very relevant to our technology obsessed society. The print is really fun, individual and bold; I feel these are adjectives that also describe my target market. 


I think my CAD skills have progressed as I have never used layer modes before and I am really glad I did as it has really improved my prints and my skills on Photoshop. I also learned how to put elements and prints on top of each other. I learned how to create a working sketch and an illustration in Illustrator and how to curve lines and use vectors. I also learned how to invert selections to add print to a working sketch. I feel I have developed a personal style as my prints are vibrant, bold and quite abstract and in a playful style. I think my print is very unique and innovative no other designer has made a print like this before and because the objects I used were old and broken it would be really hard for someone else to recreate.  I think the head phone shapes work really well as the circles break up some of the colours and add interest to the print. I also really like the large square piece of metal in the middle of the print as adding colours changed the whole effect and it always catches my eyes. The details at the bottom work really well too as they are lined with a luminous pink which reminds me of the UV lights/ computer lights.  I would like to try different colours and make the elements I added different colours too, to change up the mood and looks and I would also like to try swapping some of the paint brush tool elements for drawn and/or collage just to see how it could improve my print. 

Print Experiments

I used one of the circuit boards from my primary objects to create this print. First I removed the background from the image with the magic wand tool, I then filled in random sections with a gradient fill; I removed some more random sections. I then changed the colours using the colour balance tool and added the Sumi-e filter onto it. I repeated them all over the page. I then selected one and made this a brush present I made the ones in the background a dark grey by changing the colours at the bottom of my page I then changed my colours around so the white was the first colour and the black was the background colour. I printed a few of these over the top. I think this is really graphic and bold you can't tell they're circuit boards to me they look almost like cameras. I think the contrast between the colours works really well I could have improved this by flipping these horizontally to make the image more interesting rather than having them all go the same direction.  I feel this could also be quiet hard to match up as it is quite complex. 




I made this image from the metal pipes I found outside of the college building I felt they really went with my theme as they were metallic and industrial. I made the background which was a brick wall green using the hue and saturation adjustment.  I then started filling the page with the pipes and layered some on top of one each other. I added the posterize adjustment to all the pipes. I made the background out of the define brush present background from my circuit board print (see above) I made this a dirty dark brown colour to go with my colour scheme and my theme. I think this would be difficult matching up the pattern because the pipes are going diagonally and I would have to cut and copy the print and make the pattern all align or add a border with a print that could easily match up. I really like the colour scheme of this print it really reminds me of my theme but I don't think it is strong enough to be my final print as it is almost a bit too plain but I feel if I added anything else it would look too busy.


This print was made from the inside of a car fob I thought shape was unusual for a circuit board and thought it would work well. I changed the brightness and contrast to make these dull and I also made them a little opaque just to add to the dullness. I made the sections that are behind from another usually shaped circuit board. I added the layer mode exclusion it gave it a really digital feel as the blue looks like UV and computer lights. The background is just the key fobs printed all over with a blue tint made form the colour balance tool. I really like this because of the digital feel as it reminds me of my technology broken items I brought in and my theme. I think the colours are vibrant and  bright. This would really stand out as a print I feel.












Mood Board

This is my mood board I have used 3 of my postcard designs such drawing, mark making and collage I have used these in some of my print experiments, I have also included three of my primary images which I have used on some of my best experiments such as circuit boards and headphone foam ear pieces which I used in my final print. The rest are my three of my best prints made out of my objects I am really happy with how these turned out. I was surprised at how colourful my colour palette was as I was only working from dirty, dark, dull broken technologies and skips. As you can see I still have some dark dull colours but since developing my prints it has given me a lot more colours to work with.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Print Designer Research- Basso and Brooke

We were all split into pairs and were to research a print designer. Me and my partner got Basso and Brooke.

Who are they?
http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Bruno+Basso/Basso+Brooke+Runway
+LFW+Autumn+Winter+2012/XpQhzKDHwvq
 Bruno Basso and Christopher Brooke are designers who design and create their own prints for their collections.They first produced their first collection together in 2004.
Bruno Basso was born in Santos, Sao Paulo in Brazil and Christopher Brooke was in in Newark-on-Trent in the UK.


What techniques do they use?
They are known for using the digital print process and have made collections using 100% digital print which they have won many awards for.
http://www.wgsn.com/blogs/basso-brooke/


What is their signature style?
They use contrasting/clashing prints such as they have designed a long sleeved shirt with the bottom half showing a vibrant floral design, while the top half is a black and white small scale spotted design.
I think the key to their style is always very graphic and bold. 



What type of prints do they use?
http://mytextiledreams.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/basso-and-brooke-geos.html
Tartan
Checks
Contrasting
Loud/bold
Floral
Abstract
Collage
Geometric
Most of their prints are placed prints and some you will find are repeated prints.

https://susannagalanis1.wordpress.com/2011/09/18/london-fashion-week-
spring-12-ready-to-wear-part-i/
What is their colour range?
Their colours are electric, vibrant, loud and  bright.
They use a lot of orange-yellow, tonal blues, bright greens, rose pink, vivid whites, black, a spectra of greys and purple.

What are their inspirations for prints?
“Henri Matisse, The Snail, 1953,Gouache on paper, cut 
and pasted, on white paper, collection Tate Modern
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Matisse#The_cut-outs
Different cultures and the Artist – Henri Matisse’s cut out work ‘The Snail’








A Short Story About Geishas
GEISHA SMALL TALK – SPRING/SUMMER ’09: We were inspired by a short story about geishas we read at the revered Hiiragiya Ryokan in Kyoto. The story described how, more than the pursuit of beauty and grace, or the entertaining of guests with poetry and music, the geishas of Gion had a strong sense of vanity and competition between them – and they loved to gossip mischievously. The print depicts abstract geisha faces, with radical strokes of colour connecting their mouths, representing this “small talk”.

On this link you can also find their other inspirations.

Research;
bassoandbrooke.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basso_%26_Brooke


Here is a short video of Basso and Brooke S/S 2012.







Print Designer Research: Erdem

What is Erdem?
Erdem is a multi award winning, designer ready-to-wear brand from London and was started in 2005.

What techniques do they use?
"His printing technique involves the designer playing around creatively on his computer for hours, digitally altering prints by blurring them or re-sizing them, painting over them and destroying them."
Known for his use of experimental textiles, vibrant prints, and detailed craftsmanship. 
What is his signature style? 
Delicate floral meet flowing silhouettes, contrasting tones with smooth textures and geometric shapes. He makes floral for people who don't usually wear floral.
What type of prints do they use? 
  • Floral
  • Geometric

They use a mix of placed and repeat print depended on the garment. 

Their colour range?
Their colour range is quite dark colours such as black, gun metal grey, dark wine reds, metallic silver but they also use a lot of off-white and tonal pinks.
What are their inspirations for their prints? 
“In the late 19th century European emigrants pushed into the great plains of America’s west. These new frontiers were vast and open; landscapes so endless and empty that winds roar like screams. Leaving behind civilization with only their wagons for shelter, the intrepid folk clung to their sanity in the face of such raw wilderness. “Prairie madness”, as it became known, claimed many victims. And it’s on this brink that we find Erdem’s woman in the Spring Summer 2016 collection.                 Referencing Willa Cather’s “Oh Pioneers!” (1913), Dorothy Scarborough’s “The Wind” (1925) and contemporary paintings by American artist Andrew Wyeth, Erdem’s “prairie madness” is brought to life in a moment of tension. There is a sense that she is on the verge of coming undone. It is the point at which she wanders into the night desperate for freedom from the open landscape with nowhere to hide.”



http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/erdem-moralioglu-a-man-for-all-seasons-2012087.html
https://twitter.com/nycpr
 http://thefashion-court.com/tag/85th-academy-awards-nominations-luncheon/


http://www.fashion156.com/collections/erdem-london-fashion-week-aw-1112/

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

CAD Experiments

Today we experimented with various techniques using CAD. We used Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. We experimented with basic tools on Photoshop, layer modes, filters, custom brush and pattern repeat we then created a digital illustration from one of our primary photographs on Illustrator.

Basic Tools
Using the free transform tool and the bottom one is cleaning the background with the magic wand.

I used the eyedropper to pick a colour and then filled in parts of my image with that colour.

Filling in with the gradient tool. I think this is successfully because the gradient is similar to the metallic colours in my objects and pictures. 

After I added effects to my circuit board I used the repeat tool to repeat my circuit boards I really liked how the pattern came out.

Using the brightness and contrast tool.

Using the hue and saturation tool to change the look and colour of my image.



Layer Modes
I really enjoyed the layer modes I've never noticed them before and really like how they can radically change an image. I used the layer mode linear dodge (add) for the top one and vivid light for the bottom one I really like the bottom one because the strong black lines really highlight the details.


Filters
This is one of my primary objects a circuit board, I used the pixelate filter and tried a high and low radius.
I used the photocopy filter for this one, I made my colours the green and brown taken from my image and then added the layer mode linear light.

I added the stamp filter to this I really like the way were there is shadows the stamp has gone over them darker to create a gradient effect.


Custom Brush
This is the custom brush tool. I added my image to a new Photoshop document, I removed the background and selected my image. I then went on to edit and clicked define brush. I then clicked on the brush icon, went to the options found my brush at the bottom of the list, changed the sized and clicked my brush all over the document. I also changed the colour each time to get a different4 effect.


Digital Illustration

My digital illustration is of a bin man I found on Bold Street performing his duties. First of all I traced around him and the bin truck using the photograph underneath with a low opacity so I could still see the image but could also see what I was drawing. I then made some lines bolder such as the ones around the outside to make my image look more graphic and make it stand out more.



After that I began to add colour I added colour by making shapes and begin to fill my whole image with colour. I overlapped colours more were it would naturally be dark and didn't use too colour were it was light. I also used various colours to make it more realistic and three dimensional.



This is my final image I am really happy with the way it turned out but I think when ive learned more about Illustrator and used it more my images will look a lot more professional and realistic.

Pattern Repeat
This is a pattern repeat I did of my skip. First of all I added my image to a Photoshop document, cut out the background and re-sized my image. I then selected my image, went on edit and clicked define pattern. I opened a new Photoshop document and clicked fill, the options come up for the fill and I selected pattern and found my skip. I pressed fill.

Digital Print In High End Stores

We were put into three groups and were to look at the use of digital print in clothing stores; mass market, high and high end. I was put in the group to look at high end stores so I looked at Karen Millen, Ted Baker and Hobbs.
I mood boards of my research and I found a lot of common themes in their collections and a lot of similarities to similar stores.

                                 
Hobbs, all images sourced from
 https://www.hobbs.co.uk/
I think most of what I found in Hobbs was very A/W they were quite dark colours such as wine, plum. brown, royal blue, grey and blacks. There were a lot of stripes, leopard print, hounds tooth and floral patterns.















Ted Baker, all images sourced from
http://www.tedbaker.com/uk?country=GB
In Ted Baker I found there to be a ton of floral designs and a lot of those were printed on to dresses, t-shirts and play-suits. I think the theme was summery, classy and feminine. There were different florals such as oriental, geometric and also some on burnout fabric. there were also stripes and chandelier prints which were very feminine and classy.




Karen Millen, all images sourced from
http://www.karenmillen.com/?lng=en&ctry=GB&





Karen Millen also seemed very summery, they and really bold colours and bright colours such as pink purples, blue and yellow a lot of them seemed to also have black on too. I also found plenty of stripes and florals. They also had butterfly and landscape
prints all of these patterns to me seemed also really feminine and classic.







We then all mind mapped and shared what we found. A lot of the similarities between them all is they all had similar themes such as floral patterns, geometric, stripes, animal, checked/ tartan. One of the main differences I feel was that the mass market and high street used mostly autumnal colours where the high end stores used various colours but mostly a lot of blues, pinks, black and red a lot of their colours ranged from summery brights to pastels and then to some dull autumnal tones. I think most of the patterns used in the high end were also original prints where as in mass market stores you are likely to find similar prints or the same prints in other mass market stores. A lot of the prints used in the high end stores were a lot of block and repeated prints but there were also some placed prints. The high street stores used block and repeat patterns and the mass market stores mostly sold a lot of repeat patterns.