Thursday, September 16, 2010

Thursday, June 24, 2010

summative.

Joelle Kwon

1. Page Size – what size will your pages be? Why?

My book size is 1/4 of  A4 paper.
2. Print media – What will you print on? What size?
I will draw on A4 paper first and then photocopy and then paste on the card.
3. Printing technology – What type(s) of printers will you be using? Why?
I will draw on A4 paper first and then photocopy and then paste on the card.

I bought supplies from doller mart.
4. Typography – which fonts will you be using? Be specific. Why?
I am not sure yet, but I will use typography that is really neat and easy to see.
For the name of the muscle I will make typography thicker.
5. Style – describe (verbally or visually) the style of your book.
my style of book is like a card that anyone can read or play with.
I made the book looks like a colouring book.

6. Handmade techniques – describe any handmade components you will be using
I will fisrt sketch on A4paper and then I will photocopy it, then I will paste on a hard paper.
Next, I will colour on the pictures.

7. Binding – What type of binding do you intend to use? Why? How will you do it?
For binding  I was thinking to make a case for this book but I changed to make it looks like a book cover.
It is black. If I had enough supply, I would hole punch the cards and then make it really looks like a book.

Book Question and Answer

JoelleKwon


1.What is your book about?

My book is about a human body's muscle, their location and function.


2. What makes your content choice specific to you?
I once attended Kinesiology course and I realized that muscles are really incredible for human to function well and I was interested to make book for that.

So specific? its lawn (y).

 3. How are you going to represent your content?
I all make my book that look like a card that anybody (young age to old age) can read and study.
Also it looks like study card, so I made it to play game with this and learn.
At the front, I will put the picture of mucles and at the back is information about the muscle.
for example: origin, function, insertion, innervation and blood supply.


4. How do you intend to communicate the content?
throough illustration of the card.



5. What content editing methods will you use?
illustration, handmade.



6. What media are you using to make your imagery?
hand drawing.



7. Why are you making this particular book?
To make a book that will be beneficial for me to keep it and
study.


8. How does your choice of content suit your skills, experience, and interest?

skills: I think I could use drawing skill.
experience: I've studied the muscles

interest: I think human body is incredible.



9. Describe the style and look of your book and how it is linked to the content.
My style of the book is like picture book and I made it like this because sometimes, simpleness
helps people to memorize easily and quickly.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

sorry Mr. bishop, I couldn't upload today,
can I please hand in writing part tomorrow?
because I don't have my own computer and my parents need it...

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Influences/Sources: TA

Alright well staples, f*cked up! and i will not be able to hand you the physical book until noon tomorrow. But good news is it won't be 3 seperate books and i will have a pdf version tomorrow on time.

backyard garden

These photos:
http://www.mywebsiteadviser.com/create_free_photo_album/gallery2_demo/Flowers_Closeup/

Mom
-appreciation

Staples
https://www.staplescopyandprint.ca/PrintOnlineInfo/IKONRedirect.aspx?r=/PrintOnlineInfo/IKONRedirect.aspx?target=%2Fwebprint%2Fdocuments%2Fdoc_create_home.jspa%3Fnull&lng=en-CA

Inkjet paper

coil binding

RHCP

flickr has a bunch of inspiring photos

prom

pdf conversion websites

dylan d

dad's nikon

my last minute decision making

macro shots

mr. bishop

50th year homecoming viking statue

photography

this good weather

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzge5vY72hE

U2

Summative Bibliography

Sources for my ultimate dunk flipbook:


http://thecurio.us/blog/?p=14


How to make a flipbook



http://www.lebronjamesdunks.net/dunks/lebron%20james%20dunks.jpg

Lebron James dunk



http://www.secsportsfan.com/images/michael-jordan-reverse-dunk.jpg

Michaeal Jordan reverse dunk



http://kandy206.tripod.com/id10.html

Vince Carter between legs dunk



http://www.op.co.kr/ii/t4/imgh/th200502/21/30/1401200826421947af04e32.jpg

Behind the back dunk



http://www.nba.com

Inspiration



50 Greatest Basketball Players of All Time (Book)

Inspiration, information, and various pictures



Toronto Raptors

How not to play clutch basketball



2010 NBA Playoffs

Inspiration



Watching Lebron James

Super-athletic dunks



Watching Kobe Bryant

Finesse dunks



Watching Shannon Brown

High flying dunks



Watching Amare Stoudemire

Power dunks



Watching Dwight Howard

Two handed power dunks



Watching Josh Smith

Athletic dunks



Brett Murray

Idea to do a flipbook



Michelle Leggatt

Advice on cover



Mr. Bishop

General advice and instruction on how to use programs



My mother

Told me to go to Zehrs to print off JPEGS



My dad

Told me how I should bind book: with paper clamp

AC

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SUMMATIVE m.l

SOURCES:
Jon Burgerman, Alex Trochut, The Lorax by Dr. Seuss, Idn Magazine Illustration Issue, Applied Arts Mag, Dead Elephant beer bottles, Punk IPA Beer Bottles, Lord Dunsby (illustrator), CMYK Mag, my refridgerator, aboriginal art (west coassst!)-- totem poles at stanley park, Xavier Rudd, Mardis Gras, Moulin Rouge movie, Megan Caflisch, Colouring books, 18 Personal journals, Self collected data about awkward moments, Hey Ocean!, Sasha Illingworth illustration, Stevie Ray Vaughn - Little Wing, Big Red, My aunt's old jetta, Fancy Cam, LGB Graphics (learned InDesign from), Blurb.com and many tutorials and instructions on pdf preparation for production (woohoo)..
And that's all I've got so far, probably 304051918 more things but hopefully that'll do!

m.l