Monday 23 February 2009

It's All About Logic

Back in the classroom makes your mind clock back into the critical thinking - questioning everything you think, what others say, and back on your own questions.

It has come to the time where the ways of short films are coming back into our lives.
OMGawd. Has it really needed to take that long for some cinematographic action to rule the time table!?

Independant study-task include:
-Bring back 5 ideas/narratives for a short film production.
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL EDUCATION.
Keeping it Hippie with some lazing around in a coffee store or pub to blabber in some potentially unworthy ideas. Perhaps Thursday evening in The Wrong Un? The place where my uncle managed come half a dozen years ago, to be made unemployed due to drinking - That's ma boy. And all of this to be followed by a celebrative session in Club Sushi with the Beloved to show a soon to be 18 a nice time. Let's make sure it's nice. Well with it being a 1940's swinging special, what could go wrong...
broken backs and sexual exploitation, as these folk oh-so brilliantly demonstrate.

[Video goes heyarh!]

And the second task?



-ESSAY. Boo you.


Kicking it back in the Graphics class has allowed the few of us to get back in mental shape with the tiring, tormenting ways of sketchbook filling. Hardcore, mate.
And here's what Joey showed me, which we have (yet again) collaboratively destroyed, in our home ground of 'PC desk onlooked by teacher'.





IRENAM versus 2012 Olympic Emblem



WTFFF is that!?!


Goes against all logic of visual communication, Graphic Design.
My optomistic thought of it trying to be the construction's site plan was utterly demolished thanks to Mr. Yellow's persistant insult-loaded machine gun. But man has he got a good point.


Still got time on your hands to chuck in the bin and continue glaring at your PC screen?
Still in Awake/Asleep mode?
Hmm?
Have a look at DEXIGNER's post. Thoughts and research on the past and present logo designs snd their effects in both the creative and corporate industries. Rather critical at first thought, but all readable nonetheless (you slothers have no excuse, "HAH."
http://www.dexigner.com/design_news/what_does_the_london_2012_olympic_logo_prove.html

Oh, and I woke up late Today. Arghhhhh.

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