Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Tutto o Niente Poster



As my first attempt at using InDesign I found it quite easy to grasp the concept of. Once I had understood the program found it a very good way of setting up my work into a presentation. Using other programs such as Photoshop and SketchUp it was easy to transfer files from other formats onto InDesign and so I was able to add lots of different components that wasn't so easy to do when I was using Photoshop to create presentations. Overall I found that InDesign will probably be what I use from now on to create things such as my portfolio and posters as it is quick and simple to use and creates great looking work. I will now concentrate on how I can create more complex things in Photoshop to add to InDesign to make my work stand out more and look more professional.

Monday, 26 November 2012

Barbican








The Barbican Centre visit

We visited the Barbican Centre as part of our "39 Steps..." assignment. It was an interesting experience to make our way through many different levels of  floors and mezzanines. How many were there?   We possibly wouldn't have enough time to find out. I grew up surrounded by similar to Brutalist style  buildings in my native country Slovakia, but it was the first time I've stopped and appreciated this controversial architecture. Why I have not payed enough attention to this before? I guess it is because I've always felt very comfortable with simple shaped buildings without ornamental distraction.   We all found the tour and the talk very inspiring and we hope this experience will be reflected in our projects.

         

 

 

 














Wednesday, 1 September 2010