![]() You don’t see your own mistakes and typos when you just finished a piece. The message I took out of this exercise for myself, is that just as we’re told to do with our essays and academic papers. I even ended up with an image similar to being a spaghetti on the fork, something I’ve originally tried to avoid. Looking back at what I’ve done, I’m not satisfied with an outcome at all. It is the effect that I wanted to achieve, the feeling of being welcomed as if your own grandmother was cooking the pasta for you. I decided to go with yellow color, not only because it’s the basic color of pasta, but also because yellow captures our attention more than any other color and represents sunshine, happiness and warmness. I wanted to stay away from the image of spaghetti on a fork, first, because it was an overused image and second, because I wanted to focus on the origins of the pasta factory and spaghetti wasn’t the speciality of the region where the pasta factory was coming from. Most of them contained either wheat or a fork with spaghetti on it. When doing my original research, I looked up pasta logotypes. How difficult can it be designing a logo for a pasta factory? Seeing how many ideas people came up with at the final presentations, I was fascinated. It is also a big thank you to everyone in our class for teaching me something new every time. This post is a tribute to Goffredo for making us think outside the box, for never giving clear instructions, which seemed so annoying at the beginning, for letting us discover the creative part of ourselves. Honestly, some of the classes were quite stressful, maybe because of the lack of time management skills or lack of practice or confidence, but all of them taught me something. I learned from my peers and I tried to provide them with some new insightful information.Īll I know that there is no success without failure and that all the times the professor was checking our readiness for a spontaneous quiz or presentation or changes in the assignment, we gained valuable experience. I felt satisfied and unsatisfied with my work. Sometimes I didn’t meet the deadlines (like today). I went through group work and working on my own. I’ve seen examples of good design and bad design. I had the days of enlightenment and I had the days of disappointment. ![]() The semester is coming to the end and in my last blog entry I would like to reflect on the experience I went through during the Graphic Design Studio class. The Good, The Bad and Everything In Between
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