Showing posts with label P2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label P2. Show all posts
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Annica Anderson: P2 Final
In order to communicate the life of Charlie Parker, I created two distinct experiences: one practical and one poetic, each with the aim of teaching a viewer about Parker’s life. Throughout the poetic space, I incorporate themes of high and low notes, as well as feathers alluding to his nickname of “bird.” For the booklet, I incorporated avian imagery as well as photos of Parker himself. Keywords describing my design are: cool, intuitive, and contrasting.
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Annica Anderson,
P2,
P2 final
Thursday, April 23, 2015
elevation symbol/indicator...
remember that the symbol on your floor plan needs to look something like these... a circle with a triangle pointing to what your viewing in the elevation drawing. the number in the circle corresponds to the elevation drawing like these >here<
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architectural drawing,
kidwell,
P2
multi and single-view drawing...
this is more about architectural drawing...please know that your final delivered drawings do not need to be "free-hand" drawings as show in this pdf—but look >here< please.
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architectural drawing,
kidwell,
P2
plan and elevation drawing...
as promised. here is an example showning plan and corresponding elevation views...with and without guides. and, it's acceptable to use dropshadows where and when appropriate :-) for reference, the document size is 18 x 24 inches.
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architectural drawing,
informational,
kidwell,
P2
Friday, January 16, 2015
p2 = project two...
it's about sound and it's about space—but not this space or time. it'll happen after the first project.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
carson on connotation...and more
"You have to utilize who you are in your work. Nobody else can do that—nobody else can pull from your background, from your parents, your upbringing, your whole life experience."
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carson,
connotation,
kidwell,
P1,
P2
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