Tuesday, January 30, 2007

-| Week No. 2 |-

-| Critique |-

This week my designs focused on coming up with art for my section, Short Talk. All I knew about for art was the super bowl story. I illustrated that with a field goal, a football and a television. I was designing on Saturday and didn't really like the way it all turned out. I had only managed to use the field goals and I really wanted to get the TV on so that I could tease to an online downloadable commercial rating card. So I shuffled things around and got it to work out. The colors on the bottom of my page (in the sidebars and TV) came from the two teams playing. I figured that was a given.

I'm also starting to think about my cover design on interracial dating. It focuses on some black football guys who date white girls. Some of their families don't really like it and some of the guys' black female peers seem to not like it. When I first heard "interracial dating" I had no idea what to think. Now that I know the angle of the story, hopefully I'll be able to come up with some good ideas.

-| React |-

First, Meredith. It was great to see their huge operation, but I just didn't really vibe with it. I am definitely not one of their targeted consumers, that was very apparent. I'm not sure any of us were, actually. I am very excited to work on the prototype with the publishing capstone. I just imagine us taking them these fabulous startups that are nothing like anything they have right now. In a perfect world, we would take the final product to them and they would be completely excited to startup this new magazine as more than just a SIP, but as a real consumer mag.

The last bit of the readings were interesting. I really kind of ended up liking the quiz because it was cool to see how one design might have been influenced by a couple of different design movements. I also really enjoyed a lot of the art out of the Art Deco movement. It's just such a neat style of design. I think that when I travel abroad (I'm looking into Mexico for next fall) it would be fun to keep up my design skills by mimicking styles out of those books.

-| You can't miss . . . Newspaper Design! |-

The only update on newsdesigner.com has been that the LA Times has announced a massive redesign effort to create a paper to be the "backbone" of latimes.com. Recently, the LA Times announced that the website would be their main initiative and that the paper would, in essence, be secondary. This redesign supports that train of thought. It's all so interesting as papers are trying to survive. Also, they're going to lose some space as they swith to a narrower paper. (Like.... The KC Star, The New York Times (Not yet, but announced), The Wall Street Journal, The Chicago Tribune and probably a few more who will make the narrow switch.)


This page is from The Boston Globe's tab magazine. (I'm just assuming it's on newsprint. Mabye it's glossy like the NYT? If anyone knows for sure, leave a comment!) It's a great example of how so little can be used to achieve so much. Of course you see this huge black cover and go "what the heck?" You read it and then it all makes so much sense. A very effective design.


An interesting 1A from the Merc. They're covering themselves, and look how creative they were about it! This is of course when Knight Ridder sold a ton of its papers to McClatchy (including KC and maybe St. Louis? If anyone knows who holds the Post-Dispatch, comment and let me know.).


Haha! In honor of our trip, an excellent design from the Globe again! It's absolutely hilarious if you've seen the movie, and even if you haven't you have to wonder what the heck is going on!

Monday, January 22, 2007

-| Week No. 1 and we're still alive |-

We survived the first week of classes and it wasn't half bad! I'm really excited for this semester. I know on the fist day of class I was feeling a little overwhelmed (Actually, I was feeling really overwhelmed.) but now I'm confident that this is going to be a great semester.

-| Critique |-

My first design was a little abstract. I pushed the envelope and took the risk of having it be misunderstood. I'm okay with that, though, because on Saturday afternoon I was really struggling. I was just thinking, sketching and looking at everything for any inspiration or ideas. Nothing was coming to me. So, I took a break (let me just say that on a 29-degree day, it's still a wonderful 85 at the rec center pool.) and came back to a night of design. I finally started to conceptualize something that I could work with.

I got this idea of a bald head. But color it blue, give it a blur and it's a piece of art for my page. I complemented the blue with the orange background, a nice look, I thought. I didn't want anything too dark, because the story isn't dark. But I didn't want anything too upbeat, either, because there is a large portion of the story on Heather's history with cancer, which isn't upbeat at all. I got the idea for the dot images from a Beatles' Cirque du Soleil program my roommate brought back from Vegas.

So I get the idea that my concept wasn't quite conveyed properly. I was thinking a lot about really out there designers (David Carson) and tried to be inspired by their sometimes very abstract work.

-| React |-

Judging today in class was a great experience. I've been to a lot of judging sessions before so I was very familiar with how subjective the contests really are. Honestly, it's usually one person's opinion and if you don't win, it doesn't necessarily mean your work sucked. It just isn't the best in the eyes of the judge (Whomever that might be.). I seriously liked the sperm bank design and the St. Louis comedian design. This has also been good for me because regional mags have never held quite the same spot in my mind that other mainstream mags held. I saw a lot of great stuff come from many magazines all across the country. Now I see they are of just as high a caliber, if not higher than a lot of other mags out there.

-| You can't miss. . . Newspaper Design! |-

Hear ye, hear ye, I love newspaper design. (I actually love all design, but newspapers hold a special place in my heart.) At one point I held the belief that I was going to be a magazine designer and only a magazine designer becuase magazines are just cooler. So not true! There are so many great papers out there that do amazing features, a lot of them on 1A, the best spot in the paper to have your work. Even if you have to do a news page every now and then, I still find it very fulfilling to be the one who decides how the next day's reader will absorb their news. You decide what's most important and what kind of play each story gets. It's so cool.

I'm going to cover newsdesigner.com. You'll probably hear a lot about redesigns, designers, news coverage and convergence, a huge topic in the newspaper biz as they try to recreate their niche. This week on newsdesigner, they recognized Mario Garcia, a famous redesign consultant. Garcia was recognized as one of People EspaƱol's 100 top most influential people (not bad for a news designer). His most recent work, which was also discussed on the site, was the redesign of the Wall Street Journal. He also did a ton of work for KC in their huge redesign.

WSJ Redesign/Mario Garcia's Work




This one is a little ridiculous, but I had to include it.


The KC Star's redesign. Most people tend to hate it or love it. I tend to love it, but it does tend to seem a bit formatted on 1A day after day. The newshole is just kind of small which doesn't leave as much room for creativity. But that flag is so cool!

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Also, two redesigns were unveiled today. The Rocky Mountain News (A news TAB) and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Nothing too amazing here. The Rocky Mountain News is looking a little more like a magazine, though, with its section covers that today all touted huge photos with text on them. They had the huge photos before, but with the rails below, it still read more like a news tab. The first read is a bit different, now.





I also just read on vizeds.com that Wired magazine launched its redesign today, too. There must be something in the water. . . So far, the feedback on vizeds is that it's looking more like a high-fashion mag than where it started as an alternative techy mag. Click here to read about it straight from the horse's mouth.

Must See


The amazing work of Martin Gee, out of the San Jose Mercury News. Please be inspired by him, for he is amazing. (Click on pics for higher res)


The Virginian-Pilot does some amazing and completely innovative things with their design, especially on 1A. This is 1A from Tuesday, Jan. 23. Nothing amazing, but different. You'll see more from them, I promise.


Jessica Randklev, The Kitsap Sun. I've never heard of this paper in my life, but this is a great concept executed amazingly!