Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Stuff that I did

Seeing as how I'm feeling pretty sick today and have had to miss class because of it, I figure I might as well post some of what I've been up to in my classes this term.  Although I really like to complain about how busy life is this spring, things could definitely be worse--after all, everything I'm doing is at least mildly interesting to me.  Some of my classes even had me entertaining the idea of switching to graphic design, though I very quickly came to my senses.  At least part of my typography class has been interesting--I have to admit that I'm not very into our main project of redesigning a magazine, but our other project is to redesign the deseret alphabet, and that's actually been pretty fun. 

For those who don't know, the deseret alphabet is a phonetic alphabet that the Mormon church used for awhile once they came to Utah, but before they became a state (apparently it used to be all the rage to come up with new phonetic alphabets, since spelling was so un-standardized back then).  They used to publish their newspaper with it, and there were even some tombstones down in Cedar City written in the deseret alphabet, though I guess the families removed them and replaced them with modern, English ones (lame).  The problem is, the deseret alphabet was really, really ugly.  Some of the letters were so dissimilar that they don't even look like part of the same alphabet.  So our job was to redesign the letters of our name in a modern typeface, preferrably one without too many thick and thin lines because those would be really hard for us to design.  We were also supposed to make upper and lowercase letters, since another shortcoming of the deseret alphabet was that it only had uppercase, SO IT PROBABLY LOOKED LIKE PEOPLE WERE SHOUTING ALL THE TIME.


This is what I came up with, though blogger seems to have stretched it funny.  My name is written down at the bottom.  Like I said, lots of fun.

I'm also in a painting class.  We've been doing a lot of work in this class (probably more in the last few weeks than I did in a whole semester of my non-major painting class I took a couple years ago).  Our first assignment was to paint a bunch of squares in the style of Paul Klee using as many colors as possible.  My teacher said mine was "beautiful", so that's good, I guess.


Our most recent assignment that we turned in was to do a grisaille still-life.  I chose my Kitchenaid mixer that my grandma gave me for our wedding (by the way, thanks Grandma!  I hope Mongolia is a little bit warmer these days!).


Maybe I should learn to use the school's really big scanner--then maybe I wouldn't always be so disappointed in my image quality.  Oh well.

In graphic design we've been designing a logo for Ugmo, a company that makes underground monitoring systems for lawns that monitors water content and hooks up to the sprinkler system so that the sprinklers only go off when the lawn actually needs water.  Kind of a cool concept.  This is my most recent design for that:


Yeah, that stretched funny, too.  Imagine that they're actually circles.

Finally, I'm in a digital illustration class.  Our first assignment was to make an illustration based on a fortune from a fortune cookie.  Mine was "buy someone a thoughtful gift of love."  This is what I came up with:


Man, this stretched funny too!  Maybe blogger just hates computer art.  I didn't really like how this one turned out anyway, but I did learn a lot about using Illustrator.  Oh, and pretend that I actually finished it.  Anyway, our next assignment (the one due today, that I'll probably have to drag myself out to turn in) was to make the front page for an Independent Study course on speed reading.


For this I kind of went with the idea of a pop-up book.  Interesting that this one didn't stretch funny.  Maybe blogger just hates Adobe Illustrator?  Oh well.

This is pretty much what my semester's been like so far.  I have major projects coming up in basically all my classes, so we'll see how much blogging I get done between now and June 17th--maybe not a lot.  I'll try to post something every now and then, though.

Oh, and this is a side note--has anybody heard of Vienna Teng???  Because she's my favorite singer/songwriter ever, probably, but nobody's ever heard of her!  If you have time, look up Blue Caravan (one of my favorite songs), Shasta (Chris's favorite song that she sings), and Gravity (everyone else's favorite song).  Anna Rose and Lullaby for a Stormy Night are both lullabies, but they're both really good, too.  I also love My Medea, The Tower, Antebellum... well, a lot, really.  Look her up.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sunday Picnic

This semester has been pretty stressful. Taking four classes during spring term was, it seems, a somewhat foolish idea, and the amount of homework I have due every day and the amount of time I spend not sleeping at night is kind of ridiculous. Thankfully, in exactly one month it'll all be over with, and I'll be moving on to my much more peaceful summer term of bookbinding and figure drawing. That's not really what I want to talk about, though. Mostly I want to talk about today, and what an amazing Sunday it was.

For those who don't know, I'm planning on cutting my hair later this week, probably to about chin length. I was originally going to do it last week, but Chris, who is slightly devastated by this turn of events, asked if he could have one more weekend to spend with my hair, so we could take some pictures for him to look back on. Amused, I took pity on the poor soul and agreed. I'm glad I did, too, because we had a lot of fun doing it!



First we went to this great park in west Provo that nobody seems to know about and had a picnic. Then we just went around with our camera and the tripod and had some fun! Because I am considered the camera expert out of the two of us, I was generally the one setting up the lighting for the shots, which meant that I was the one sprinting from the camera to get into place while the camera timer ticked down. It was so much fun, though, and I considered it to be my exercise for the day.

Afterwards, Chris said we needed to go one more place to take pictures, and he ended up taking me to the park where we first met, and where he proposed. Basically, I'm pretty sure I ended up with the sweetest guy ever.



He even says he'll still love me when the hair comes off, which I guess means it must be true love! Seriously, though, check out this hair action:


For the sake of my sanity, it has to come off.

P.S.  Today I discovered Blogger in draft.  Could it be that all my Blogger formatting woes are at an end???