Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Postage Stamp Project - Final Comprehensive Design


I enjoyed this project. One area of sustainability that is not often considered within the topic of sustainability is the preservation of our American Heritage. I think that a series of postage stamps depicting some of the great churches, temples, and mosques of the United States would be highly valued among philatelists and enjoyed by the general population.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Postage Stamp Project - Rough


Here is my rough for the postage stamp project.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Postage Stamp Project - Second Round Thumbnails



Second Round Thumbnails-these are not very clear. But if you click on them you will be able to see them better.

Postage Stamp Project


Postage Stamp Project - First Round Thumbnails

Friday, October 17, 2008

Postage Stamp Pencil Sketch Illustration


This is my pencil sketch illustration of the First Presbyterian Chruch.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Revisions to Asymmetrical Design Final


I have put a white stroke on the words "degradation" and "decarbonization" in an effort to make them more readable from a distance. I have also slightly closed the gap in the large upside down "G" that I used as the letter "D" in an effort to keep things in line and make it easier to distinguish as a "D". I have brought the entire image down on the page to eliminate the top tension that was created in my original design by having the image too near the top. Let me know what you think of the changes. Did the changes impove the overall design?

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Just a sneak peak at some of the pics I am considering for my postage stamp design. I am considering using the First Presbyterian Church or the Binghamton Court House.





Postage Stamp Design Step 3-4

The next step in project two was to look for examples of historic design movements and choose one example of each style.
Art Deco
  • Geometric
  • Angular lines
  • Not realistic
  • Bold lines/color
Art Neavou
  • Romanticism
  • Rounded/Curvilinear
  • Soft lines/colors

Bauhaus

  • Use of negative space
  • Short/simple communication
  • Ordered use of content


Constructivism

  • Overlapping/Cropping
  • Symbolic Colors
  • Geometrical elements


International Typographic Style

  • Clear Design objective
  • Strong use of Grid format
  • Large legible San Serif font
  • Visual Unity



Modernism/New York School
  • Informal/less structured design
  • Symbolic Essence
  • Direct presentation of information
  • Bright/Bold colors
The following are my favorite stamp examples and they are most similar to the design I have in mind.


Stamp #1

Informational Elements
· Central Image: Historic View of New York City
· Denomination: 25 cents
· Country of Origin: United States
· Name of Land Mark: New York City
· Date (year) stamp was designed: 1988
· Significance: Commemorating New York’s Ratification of the Constitution

Design Elements
· Shape of the Postage Stamp: Vertical/Rectangular
· Color: Spot Color
· Type of Central Image: Architecture
· Typographical Layout: Horizontal Block
· Hierarchical arrangement: Street Perspective draws eye up from lower center to upper left corner of picture
· Position/Type of Balance: Asymmetrical
· Compositional Devices: The tree in the fore ground and the church in the back are on points of the grid
· Illusion of Space/Depth: There is an illusion of space created through the use of perspectiveThese examples are similar to what I have in mind for the stamp I will design for this project.










Stamp #2


Informational Elements
· Central Image: Washington DC-places of interest
· Denomination: 37 cents
· Country of Origin: United States
· Name of Land Mark: Washington DC
· Significance: Commemorating Washington DC, the Nation’s Capital

Design Elements
· Shape of the Postage Stamp: Diamond
· Color: Four color
· Type of Central Image: Architectural
· Typographical Layout: Border
· Hierarchical arrangement: The radial design of this stamp draws your eye to the center
· Position/Type of Balance: Asymmetrical
· Illusion of Space/Depth: There is an illusion of space created by the radial design of the stamp



Stamp #3


Informational Elements
· Central Image: James Hoban, Architect
· Denomination: 20 cents
· Country of Origin: United States
· Name of Land Mark: White House
· Significance: Honoring James Hoban, Architect of the White House

Design Elements
· Shape of the Postage Stamp: Rectangular/horizontal
· Color: Spot Color
· Type of Central Image: Architectural
· Typographical Layout: Horizontal block
· Hierarchical arrangement: Your eye is first drawn to Hoban in the fore ground and then back to the White House
· Position/Type of Balance: Asymmetrical
· Compositional Devices: Hoban’s head is on a point of the grid
· Illusion of Space/Depth: There is an illusion of space created by the placement of the illustrations.


Stamp #4


Informational Elements
· Central Image: Settlement of Jamestown
· Denomination: 41 cents
· Country of Origin: United States
· Name of Land Mark: Jamestown
· Date Landmark was built: 1607
· Date (year) stamp was designed: 2007
· Significance: Commemorating the settlement of Jamestown

Design Elements
· Shape of the Postage Stamp: triangular/horizontal
· Color: Four color
· Type of Central Image: Voyage to the New World
· Typographical Layout: Horizontal
· Hierarchical arrangement: Your eye is first drawn to the central image of the ship in the scene then travels to the outer edges
· Position/Type of Balance: Asymmetrical
· Illusion of Space/Depth: There is an illusion of space created by the placement and scale of the images.

Project 2 - Stamp samples

Step one of project two was to collect some stamp samples. Since the focus of this project is architectural sustainability most of the examples that I have chosen include architecture in some way.