Adobe Illustrator CC (Morpholo Tile Task)
As an introduction to the Adobe Illustrator CC, this process and production session focused upon basic pen tool skills in relation to
drawing/rendering and the manipulation of typographic
letter forms.
We started off the session by learning information about Morpholo tiles and the design and context that surround them. We then learnt how to generate a random pattern making system - the idea is that we create 6 tiles that would work as a game that can be placed together and fit to make one similar to that of a jigsaw and a game of dominos.
Then, researching into a specific type using font book and online resources, we were encouraged to work as abstract as possible when using elements from a specific type. I chose to look at an Arabic Style of font as at the minute I am very fascinated with the aesthetic and look of an Arabian Style. I love the smooth lines and form and the way in which they link and bond in style. I also love the contrasted use of sharp triangles and lines within this type.
I then drafted out 12 designs (to finalise a final 6) that I would then create more specifically on illustrator. I used an internet generated website that helped make the pattern. Then using bleed on illustrator and a 100mm square sizing, using the pen tool I recreated my rough designs to make more finished pieces.
These is the final designs that I created in this session:
We started off the session by learning information about Morpholo tiles and the design and context that surround them. We then learnt how to generate a random pattern making system - the idea is that we create 6 tiles that would work as a game that can be placed together and fit to make one similar to that of a jigsaw and a game of dominos.
Then, researching into a specific type using font book and online resources, we were encouraged to work as abstract as possible when using elements from a specific type. I chose to look at an Arabic Style of font as at the minute I am very fascinated with the aesthetic and look of an Arabian Style. I love the smooth lines and form and the way in which they link and bond in style. I also love the contrasted use of sharp triangles and lines within this type.
I then drafted out 12 designs (to finalise a final 6) that I would then create more specifically on illustrator. I used an internet generated website that helped make the pattern. Then using bleed on illustrator and a 100mm square sizing, using the pen tool I recreated my rough designs to make more finished pieces.
These is the final designs that I created in this session: