Due: 11:30, Friday, September 24
Category: object sketch
Assignment
Combining elements
Goal Create a more complex figure/ground study
Objective Increase students facility with use of figure ground
To Do
- sketch
- comment
Background
Objects must have distinct qualities, you will need these to make your icon identifiable
Our icon will work be black and white—do not use color as an identifying mark
Do not add to the letter. “Carve” out of the letter to create your icon
1 sketch: subtract icon from a letter
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- Choose a Bold letter that represents your object.
Most often, the first letter of its name, for example: K for an image of a key.
- Choose a Bold letter that represents your object.
2. With a marker on tracing paper, carve your object from the letter.
A. You may choose to create a light pencil sketch of your icon,
then, with a marker, add your letterform.
B. or you may draw your icon, then on tracing paper, draw the letterform around the icon
3. Create 10 or more different combinations.
4. Continue to focus on figure/ground, and balance in your studies
5. Upload to Openlab
name post: “icon sketch_firstName lastName”
category: icon sketch
Hint: Use tracing paper to re-draw on top of your sketches to refine them. of images and icons. Redraw on top of a sketch to refine it.
Remember your design principles
Your images should “speak visually.”
Your icons should relate to your letter
Simplify. Only use shapes in your images that communicate your concept
Resources
Use negative space in logo design; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzvJWWLTuEM
For reference, look at icons in The Noun Project for ideas https://store.thenounproject.com
Icon reference: https://www.pinterest.com/sharp/icon-inspiration/?lp=true
Symbol reference: https://www.designspiration.net/search/saves/page/1/?q=icon%20symbol
2 comment: on 2 different students’ posts
What is the icon?
Does the icon use the negative space of the letterform?
Which images work well?