Amusement Parks: Raging Waters, Aquarium of the Pacific, Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm
Beaches: Venice Beach, Santa Monica Beach, Manhattan Beach
Ethnic Enclaves: Little Tokyo, Chinatown, Koreatown
Hiking Trails: Griffith Park trails, Santa Monica Mountains Waterfall Trek
Landmarks: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Downtown Los Angeles, Griffith Observatory
Recreation: Hollywood Bowl, Nokia Theater, Santa Monica Pier, Music Center & Disney Hall
Sport Arena: Dodger Stadium, Rose Bowl, Staples Center
RESEARCH:
http://www.hotels.com/de1439028-la/all-landmarks-in-los-angeles-california/
http://anothersideoflosangelestours.com/
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Extra Credit: Panel Discussion Critical Analysis
There were three alumnus who were the main focus of the night, and they spent the evening discussing topics related to design and how they got where they are now. The first alumni, Amanda, graduated in 2009 and works in a studio called Citizen Global. She provided the audience with ten tips of her own as to how to become a better Graphic Designer, few of which we students should already be doing as we attend these Art courses, and those that encourages us to get into a more driven mentality that differentiates a good Graphic Designer from a great Graphic Designer. For the second alumni speaker, Neil Gutman, whom graduated from CSUN in 2008, he specializes in designing movie/TV show posters and works in the BLT studio, a design firm for the entertainment industry. He discussed several daunting projects that can last for several months,having to work 12-16 hour days without any lunch/bathroom breaks whatsoever, but there must be a small exaggeration in what he said. The last alumni speaker, AJ Himenez(?), specializes in Product design and he is a Freelance Designer, and promotional branding/identity is basically what he does. At one moment during Q & A, a student asked a question somewhere along the lines of whether he was prepared for the real world after he graduated and whether he was afraid or not. He responded to that question by saying that, as designers, you will constantly fail, but you must keep at it and learn from those mistakes and just try to avoid them next time, and that you also must love what you do, otherwise you will suffer and have a harder time competing with other designers who are more driven and “hungry”.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Weekly Inspiration#9: Baseline Grids
http://methodandcraft.com/videos/extensible-baseline-grids/
This video will instruct you on how to create a grid system that fit your style when it comes to designing. Taking the time on figuring out how to construct a grid system that works for you will make your designing process much quicker. Not only that, but it will also create a sense of consistency in your design to make it appear more organized. Instead of having to reposition guides on your artboard one at a time, the guides are locked down and kept in place. This is great for creating detailed work for websites, whereas everything will be aligned properly if you make good use of this method.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Website Remodeling
http://www.brentsdeli.com/
This is the website that I decided on to make revisions for. This appears to be an already good looking website, but I will make an attempt to make it more simple to navigate through. There are several pop-up menus that are hidden behind the slideshow of images at the center, and I will try and figure out a way to position them differently. There are only two locations of this family owned restaurant in the state and their mission is to be the best at what they do nationwide.
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