Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Artist Comments

The Never Gone Golf Business brochure is very professional and simplistic. I didn't want to go crazy with photos or fonts so i kept it very country club looking seeing as how it is a golf company.

The Business card is very sleek and I feel looks very futuristic, which is what I was going for, seeing as how my company is the future of golf.

The Letter head I feel is the best of all three, it is very executive looking, and I feel the lowered opacity of the logo on top really makes a huge difference in the appearance. I feel like the Letterhead makes the company look like a fortune 500 company for sure.

I hope you enjoy!!

Final





Monday, November 26, 2012

Corporate Identity

1. We make golf balls that you will never lose.
2. We give you the only golf ball you will ever need.
3. Golfers of every kind.
4. All other golf ball companies.
5. They are already established, but they don't have gps balls.
6. No

1. I want myimage to be seen by practically every golfer in the world, as a revolutionary idea.
2. It would be a bat, because they use sonar to locate where they are, much like our gps balls.
3. It would be George Clooney because he is awesome, and everyone knows him.
4. It would be a gps golf ball.
5. It would be a cartoon character that plays golf.

Monday, November 12, 2012

BILLLIONS

The text sums it all up, I took a 130 foot yacht and made it look tiny, and i also dropped an S 92 Sikorsky jet Helicopter in the background, all of this because of the catchy lyric "I wanna be a Billionaire". Oh ya don't forget about the exhaust of money.

Monday, November 5, 2012

BEAR HUNTER

This is my custom graphic assignment, I had to add the grass on the bottom and the small grass I actually created from a photo from the internet, and I also added a dear being stalked by an armed grizzly.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Monday, October 22, 2012

Updated Maximus Decimus Meridious


This Is an updated version of my last post, i redid some things, see if you can tell what I did.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Maximus Decimus Meridious

This is a photo of Russel Crowe in Gladiator, one of my favorite movies, I traced the outlines of his body but everything else I did by hand, it was very difficult and time consuming, I hope you enjoy.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Hamster Man


This is an image that I had to draw in Adobe Illustrator, it is a muscle hamster mermaid and it is sitting on a big rock adjacent to a little island with a big palm tree on it.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

NEVER GONE GOLF LOGO

This is the logo for my gps golf ball company "NEVER GONE GOLF" LLC. It is a picture of the earth in which I drew, I made a circle to start off the globe, then traced the continents in which I placed onto my blue globe. After that I made little red gps trackers that I  placed onto the globe. I then made the Text in which "GONE" stands out in white with a black trim. I feel this logo is far better than I ever imagined it would be.

Logo Critique

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The ESPN logo is one of the most recognizable logos around. It is very basic but quite unique at the same time. The font is like no other font I have ever seen before. Also the classic red makes people know that it is ESPN. This logo is effective small or large, it doesn't matter what size it is. 









http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/National_Football_League_2008.svg/150px-National_Football_League_2008.svg.pngThe NFL logo is also a logo that speaks for itself, with football being one of the most popular sports in the nation, this logo cannot be confused with any other. Having the initials of the league is very effective, and the fact that there is a football in the logo doesn't hurt either. The red whit and blue color scheme makes it pop out, and give it an American theme. Also very effective small or large.



http://images.kaneva.com/filestore/1238521/1802781/NYY.jpg The Yankee logo, my favorite logo of all time. This is without a doubt one of the most recognizable logos in the sports world. Whether you are in Russia or Texas everyone knows the Yankees. This is because the logo has never changed, the Yankees are a synonymous with sticking with what works, and their logo more than works. Being the richest franchise in baseball they love to plaster it over anything they can. The classic white letters over the "Yankee" blue makes the soul smile.

http://aafprofessional.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/mcdonalds.png The largest fast food company in the world must have a great logo, and McDonald's does. Their unforgettable golden arches couldn't be confused with anything else. Their logo works from small frie containers to massive signs outside their chains. The colors work perfectly, your eyes are immediately drawn to the name because it is in white, which is a great business technique.

 http://www.europeanautorepaircenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Mercedes-repair.jpg The Mercedes logo is one of elegance and simplicity. They find no need to put their name on the logo, because it works, Mercedes has had this logo for a very long time, and I doubt they are going to change it anytime soon, Germans are stubborn. The chrome color is what you find on every car and commercial. No one has to ask what logo that is on your car keys, they just know.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

GOLF CALIGRAMME

THIS IS A CALIAGRAMME THAT I MADE, IT IS OF A DRIVER HEAD WHICH I DREW FREE HAND, AND THE TRIM OF THE GOLF CLUB SAYS taylormade mizuno callaway titleist, AND THE INSIDE SAYS nike callaway mizuno taylormade. OBVIOSLY IT IS A GOLF THEME.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

LOGOS

 "PAST BEFORE PRESENT" 1961 Lincoln, with the company name under the hood.
 "COOKS FOR YOU" the two o's are sunny side eggs, and the y is a fork and a knife.
 "Never Gone Golf" it is a gps logo with the world inside of it, and there is a mini golf ball in the center.
 "Home made muscle" It is a house coming out of a trainers muscle.
"Smart Spenders" it is a large money symbol with the words smart, and spenders on the top and bottom of the $ sign.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Company Ideas

Company Ideas:

1. "Smart Spenders"
This company tells people how to properly spend their money, there will be a website that you can go on, type in the amount of money that they are willing to spend, and then it will advise them on what to buy after filling out certain criterion.

2."Home-made Muscle". This company is a fitness company that is about personal home fitness. The trainers come to your home and get you in great shape.

3. "Never gone". This company is a golf ball company that sells a golf ball with a gps tracker in it, and it connects to your cell phone. This way you will never lose your golf ball.

4. "Cooks for you". This company is a personal food company that sends a chef to your house that will prepare a home cooked meal for you. It is like a catering company but on a more personal level. And it will only cost you the price of going out to dinner.

5.  "Past before Present". This company is a classic car customizing shop. It is like no other because if it was built after 1985 it cannot enter. The goal of the shop is to take the old classics and make them look like the day they came off the line, with some modern day horsepower.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

BDA project #1

Here is my project, I created this in text wrangler but I initially drew it out on a sheet of graph paper. Yes it looks like a 4 year old drew it but I am not much of an artist. Below is a picture of my sketch and you will see what I am talking about.








Below is the HTML5 code -
 

<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<script>
window.onload = function() {
var canvas = document.getElementById('myCanvas');
var context = canvas.getContext('2d');

////////////////////////////////////// start below this line ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ
      
  context.beginPath();
  context.rect(0, 0, 800, 600);
   context.fillStyle = 'blue';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

       
context.beginPath();
        context.moveTo(600, 400);
      context.bezierCurveTo(408, 600, 415, 400, 420, 500);
      context.fillStyle = 'grey';
  context.fill();
        context.lineWidth = 10;
       
           context.closePath();
        context.lineWidth = 5;
        context.strokeStyle = 'black';
        context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
  context.rect(100, 100, 100, 500);
  context.fillStyle = 'grey';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
  context.rect(300, 250, 200,350 );
  context.fillStyle = 'grey';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

 context.beginPath();
  context.arc(700, 85, 75, 200 , 200 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'yellow';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
        context.moveTo(720, 105);
        context.quadraticCurveTo(700, 115, 670, 100);
        context.lineWidth = 4;
        context.stroke();


context.beginPath();
  context.arc(720, 65, 10, 10 ,10 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'black';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
  context.arc(685, 65, 10, 10 , 10 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'black';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();


context.beginPath();
  context.rect(550, 550, 10, 100);
  context.fillStyle = 'brown';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

  context.beginPath();
  context.rect(570, 550, 10, 100);
  context.fillStyle = 'brown';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

  context.beginPath();
  context.rect(590, 550, 10, 100);
  context.fillStyle = 'brown';
  context.fill();
  context.stroke();

  context.beginPath();
  context.arc(555, 555, 15, 10 , 10 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'green';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
  context.arc(575, 555, 15, 10 , 10 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'green';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
  context.arc(595, 555, 15, 10 , 10 * Math.PI, false);
  context.fillStyle = 'green';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();

context.beginPath();
context.moveTo(170, 80);
context.bezierCurveTo(130, 100, 130, 150, 230, 150);
context.bezierCurveTo(250, 180, 320, 180, 340, 150);
context.bezierCurveTo(420, 150, 420, 120, 390, 100);
context.bezierCurveTo(430, 40, 370, 30, 340, 50);
context.bezierCurveTo(320, 5, 250, 20, 250, 50);
context.bezierCurveTo(200, 5, 150, 20, 170, 80);
context.fillStyle = 'black';
context.fill();







////////////////////////////////////// end above this line ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ

};

</script>
</head>
<body>
<canvas id="myCanvas" width="800" height="600"></canvas>
</body>
</html>

Monday, September 17, 2012

Mindless Art

Here is some art that I made in BDA today, I don't know what it is but it looks pretty cool

About Me

I am 18 years old and I am from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. I attend the University of Tampa and I am a Business Entrepreneurship and Communication double major. I really love it here at Tampa and I look forward to taking advantage of all its amenities. I like to cook and workout which contradict each other so when I work out I eat more and when I eat more I work out more. It is a vicious cycle. So that is a little bit about me. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

HEART HTML5 CODE

THIS IS MY CODE FOR THE HEART.


<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<script>
window.onload = function() {
var canvas = document.getElementById("myCanvas");
var context = canvas.getContext("2d");

////////////////////////////////////// start below this line ˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇˇ

context.beginPath();
context.rect(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height);
context.stroke();
var grd = context.createLinearGradient(0, 300, 800, 300);
  grd.addColorStop(0, 'rgb(200,200,250)');
  grd.addColorStop(.5, 'rgb(100,100,255)');
context.fillStyle = grd;
  context.fill();
context.stroke();



context.beginPath();
context.moveTo(400,200);
context.bezierCurveTo(300, 0, 160, 220, 275, 315);
context.quadraticCurveTo(350, 375, 400, 500);
context.quadraticCurveTo(435, 375, 525, 315);
context.bezierCurveTo(650, 200, 520, 0, 400, 200);
context.lineCap = 'round'
context.lineWidth = 14;
context.fillStyle = 'red';
  context.fill();
context.stroke();




////////////////////////////////////// end above this line ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ

};

</script>
</head>
<body>
<canvas id="myCanvas" width="800" height="600"></canvas>
</body>
</html>

HEART PROJECT

This is a heart I made in my Beginning Digital Arts 210 class, it took a lot of work, and a lot of trial and error,  so appreciate its corny beauty.