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Design Your Name(DYN)

This is an activity assign by Sir Matt in Lect Class.. He asked all the students to design our own name from our own characteristic. Student must also include some research bout font and all the element they include in their design. Here I attached my 1st DYN.

1st!!!

My 1st Typography..

Hahahahaaa... Here I upload my first artwork of typography from Sir Matt tutorial class.. :)


Motion Graphic!!!

Motion graphics are graphics that use video and/or animation technology to create the illusion of motion or a transforming appearance. These motion graphics are usually combined withaudio for use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are usually displayed via electronic media technology, but may be displayed via manual powered technology (e.g. thaumatrope,phenakistoscopestroboscopezoetropepraxinoscopeflip book) as well. The term is useful for distinguishing still graphics from graphics with a transforming appearance over time without over-specifying the form.


Here Tash Attached some embedded motion graphic:





Lets TyPoGrAPhy!

Definition: The design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of digital type is the broad use of the term typography. However, the art and practice of typography began with the invention of moveable type and the printing press. Typography is sometimes seen as encompassing many separate fields from the type designer who creates letterforms to the graphic designer who selects typefaces and arranges them on the page.
In general usage typography is the practical and artistic arrangement of type and printing with type.


Also Known As: type design | typesetting
Common Misspellings: typegraphy | typeography
Examples:
"The history of typography generally begins with Gutenberg and the development of moveable type, but it has its roots in handwritten letterforms -- whether transcribed with pen and ink or chiseled in stone -- for they are the basis of type designs." AND "Typography in graphic design involves the selection of appropriate typefaces and their arrangement on the page."


Here I Listed out 40 examples of beautiful typography in advertising design:

This is a collection of 40 inspirational examples of typography in advertising prints.




Typography (Etymology: typos – type, graphos – written) is the art and techniques of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs. Wikipedia
Let’s get started!

1. 5th Creative Directors and Art Directors club awards


2. Brighton Language School






Real art touched people heArt ..

Enjoy diz vid guys. ;')



RGB VS CMYK!



My understanding is that RGB are used for electronic display purporses and CMYK are generally for printing purposes. On this post, I summarize the differences between RGB and CMYK. Feels free to drop some comments & questions.
CYMK


RGB








RGB

Red, Green, and Blue are "additive colors". If we combine red, green and blue light you will get white light. This is the principal behind the T.V. set in your living room and the monitor you are staring at now.
Additive color, or RGB mode, is optimized for display on computer monitors and peripherals, most notably scanning devices.

CMYK

Cyan, Magenta and Yellow are "subtractive colors". If we print cyan, magenta and yellow inks on white paper, they absorb the light shining on the page. Since our eyes receive no reflected light from the paper, we perceive black... in a perfect world!
The printing world operates in subtractive color, or CMYK mode.
In practice, printing subtractive inks may contain impurities that prevent them from absorbing light perfectly. They do a pretty good job with light colors, but when we add them all together, they produce a murky brown rather than black. In order to get decent dark colors, black ink is added in increasing proportions, as the color gets darker and darker. This is the "K" component in CMYK printing. "K" is used to indicate black instead of a "B" to avoid possible confusion over Blue ink.