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✿ History of Graphic Design: Exercise 1 - Recreation of Renaissance Art ✿

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 H E L L O!      Hello! I'm back again with another entry! This time, it's from my subject called History of Graphic Design. We had to recreate a renaissance art by someone from the same period.     I chose the painting called Springtime  by Pierre Auguste Cot . It's a painting about two people, who seem like lovers that gaze into each other's eyes filled with affection and care. They both swing under a tree as the bright sun shines on them and its warmth embraces both of them. The girl's arms are all over the boy as the male smiles down on her.      Here is the comparison:     I actually used a flipped version of the reference to use as my guide. It's also less saturated, which can be found here:     This digital painting took me a total of 3 days, which is why, I wasn't able to upload it and pass it quickly as I usually do. This painting took me so much time that I had to sacrifice a bit of my time so that I can also work on the details. As I worked on thi

✿ Exercise 4 - Infographics ✿

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  H E L L O!     For the 4th week of our subject, we were now tasked to do another Infographics . As usual, all I used is my computer, my VEIKK A50 graphics tablet and an online editing software.      Here's my infographics:     I based my work on the topic of  "Careers in Multimedia Arts". In order to compare and contrast two of the largest fields within Multimedia Arts, I used the  Versus or Comparison infographic.  Many people, including me beforehand, are confused about the work that Graphic Artists and Graphic Designers do.     I've compiled all the work that each person does in their specific field and put them together for you guys to see the differences.    Now, let's talk about the principles of T ypography I used.   H IERARCHY  - I made the biggest font to be the header, which is the title of the infographics, and it presents what it's all about. The text under follow it the hierarchy, and at the lowest ground, is another important text; Asking the v