Wednesday, August 22, 2018




Assignment 2: 


Part 1: 

The concept that struck me, after watching the video, the Gap, created by Ira Glass is that having the “taste” is very important when we create a design. Creative work starts from the taste. After watching the video, Milton Glaser, from Ted Talk, I was inspired that we shouldn’t ever give up until we find a solution to our question, or else we would never have a completed work that we are satisfied with. Therefore, I learn that in order to have a good design, I should not give up until I am satisfied with my design.


Part 2:


              I saw this poster while I was visiting Japan with my parents last year. I liked it because the poster of this art aquarium was so attractive. It tried to tell you how the exhibition would look like. I told my parents I would like to visit to find out more. We waited for almost two hours to get into the aquarium. But when we were inside the aquarium, I was a kind of disappointed because the exhibitions were different from what I have imagined from the poster. However, I could not deny that the poster has successful attracted me to purchase a ticket. Therefore, the graphic designer of this poster is very successful and he is good.



         This picture is a book cover, designed by Karin Paprocki. This book was one of my favorite series. The book cover was the reason why I brought this book at the beginning. The cover was so attractive. The horse, Pegasus and the girl, Emily, were the two main characters of the story. Karin used the white and red color for them, which made it so sharpen. This is how I think the designer is successful. 








1 comment:

  1. Great comments Candy. I was intrigued by your museum poster "story" and how you were disappointed when you actually saw the exhibit. A clear case of advertising that was better than the actual event!

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