Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Mirror Image

I got the idea for this project from my AP Psychology class. One of the projects someone presented in that class is that someone in a picture is more beautiful when they see themselves in the reflected image; what they would see if they saw themselves in a mirror, because that is how they are accustomed to viewing themselves, other than in pictures. I demonstrated this effect by taking an image I had of me with my mom, and flipped the image right next to it, letting the viewer decide which image they think looks better.

Safety Poster

This piece I created by request of our school's janitorial staff. He wanted to provide safety posters around the school in order inform students of what is correct when cutting open boxes versus what is incorrect. I put two images, side by side, demonstrating and explaining which way is correct and why.

Skittles

This project was inspired by my favorite candy, Skittles. I used an image of Skittles and set it as my background. I then wrote my first name on top of the image, using a new font I downloaded. I then incorporated all the different colors of the original Skittles and used it to color the letters in my name. Lastly, to make it easier to see, I raised the opacity of the Skittles image and put a drop shadow on the letters.

Metropolitan Review

http://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/dp/original/dpBurdick%20Album%2017.R.jpg

This image I found on the Metropolitan website is different than many of the others, it is an ad. It is promoting Sterling baking powder. I like this piece a lot because it incorporates the artistic class in the art side of the image, and making it into an ad. The actual ad is interesting because it incorporates elephants to prove how strong the product is since elephants are seen as very tough animals.