These are my process posters for my inspiration object which was a bundle of maple leaves bing turned into a seat and shelter. I had a really hard time with it, mainly because I did not like my idea at all but I was too far along to change it. I also had a hard time because my poster was too plain and it needed something to add interest to it, so I added the wood background. I am not totally satisflied with how it turned out but it is way better now than it was in the beginning. I am just glad I finished it! The things that I liked about this was that it helped me find new ways to reorganize the pictures on the board to help it flow together.
Introduction Statement
Hi my name is Haley, currently I am finishing up my senior year at Washington State University studying the field of Interior Design. I am interested in interior design because it is a chance for me to be creative and have fun learning new computer programs such as Revit, AutoCad, and Maya. To me design means that I can use my own ideas and create something that reflects me. The thing that inspires me is the finished product, and any designer that can take a poorly designed, unorganized room and make it flow as functional as possible while still looking appealing. In my future , as a designer I want to be involved in my career and always increase my knowledge about the industry, art, and cultures.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Process Posters
These are my process posters for my inspiration object which was a bundle of maple leaves bing turned into a seat and shelter. I had a really hard time with it, mainly because I did not like my idea at all but I was too far along to change it. I also had a hard time because my poster was too plain and it needed something to add interest to it, so I added the wood background. I am not totally satisflied with how it turned out but it is way better now than it was in the beginning. I am just glad I finished it! The things that I liked about this was that it helped me find new ways to reorganize the pictures on the board to help it flow together.
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