Wednesday, April 29, 2015
My Microaggresion
Devan, as I was writing her name, said that I was well dressed yesterday. Although I was fond of the comment, I soon realized 'was not well dressed the other days?' The context is I was fly yesterday, but I think I was fly everyday.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Book Archive
These book covers speak to me. See that personification I used, books cannot speak. Sometimes graphic design does that to you. You question what is reality and was is fake. This is enticing to the mind and lets you appreciate the beauty whether it is fake or not. When you live in the moment you succumb to great things, so it does not even matter if its real or not. In these covers we see portraits of ones face that inspire us to feel a certain way or emotion (look at that little girl :'( ). The Wall Street book had a fascinating cover for it was a genius spectacle that the daily New Yorker is available to daily. The Great Brain Suck confuses you with hypnotism. The other cover is like a venn diagram with it ensuing that there is a similarity somewhere.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
BOOK COVER
I think this represents the book decently because it has ambiguity in abundance. This is vital to the reading experience of the book because the whole book is one big question: What is the sheep? It is so close almost tangible to the readers, but never do we know what is going to hit us.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
My Mid Winter Recess
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Logo Reflection
- The most challenging aspect for this project was the challenge. It was difficult to incorporate the passion and the heart of Millennium soccer all in one logo and confided space.
- Because my last name Hossain and my first name Arvid. I thought the inclusion of the phoenix coming out of the ball showed the passion.
- The most successful part is the class and composure that I showed throughout.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Arvid's Visit Of The MoMA
This is what seems to be a chair of compressed air of what resembles a balloon like formation in a sense. The fascinating part is that this artwork is in the gallery of the music section. it stuck out from the rest because its direct relationship to music was rather difficult to find at first glance. The bright orange color including the size gave the eye a contrast to small speakers that surrounded the balloon chair.
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