This week is a continuation of my last project in Illustrative Imaging, in which we took three portraits and created a social media campaign concept that would tie them together. This week we added a text “tagline” and a “call to action” button. My concept for these portraits was building on the #metoo campaign and the controversy it sparked. My portrait series and social media campaign is in response to the doubt and backlash women received after coming forward to report sexual assault. My campaign is an answer to those who ask “Who are all these women coming forward with allegations?” well, “It was her.”
For this series, there are three images of women so I decided to use a different phrase for each, which were the following: “It was her” “It was you” and “It was me.” They each draw attention to the fact that there are many individuals out there who have been sexually assaulted that are not making false allegations.
Each portrait will link the viewer to an interview with each sexual assault victim and will ask for a donation to the #metoo charity fund that goes towards the aid of sexual assault victims.
I did many sketches and variations of my design (included below) but I kept coming back to the idea of the women’s mouth or eyes being covered. The mouth or eyes being covered symbolizes the suppression of the woman’s voice and the blindness of society to the victims. So, I decided to use a technique from the “Bada** Photoshop Effects” book we are reading in class. In the book they use different layer styles to overlay text on images in interesting ways.
To create these images, I first made a red rectangular shape to go over the eyes and changed the layer style to “overlay.” I then put white text over the image and changed the text layer style to “difference.” I thought it was a very interesting effect. (Images below.)
Fall Semester is in full swing and with it comes work, work and more work. Luckily, I love what I’m learning and a lot of times it doesn’t feel like work, especially when it comes to my Drawing Fundamentals class.
These past few weeks we’ve been focusing on texture and proportion. Week 3 was an exploration of texture through imitation. Below are the 12 textures I imitated in my sketchbook.
On the surface this assignment seemed easy but was actually quite difficult. One of my biggest challenges as an artist and a designer is having patience, especially with repetitive tasks. This involved a lot of repetition, because the basis of texture is pattern and pattern is based on recognizable repetition. This exercise forced me to slow down my method and to really look at my subject when creating texture, rather than inventing what I think the texture looks like in my mind.
Week 4 we moved on to proportion. Our lecture focused on logos and how they are based on recognizable objects that have been simplified to their most simple forms. They are recognizable as the original object in huge part due to their proportion. Below are my initial 18 thumbnail sketches of a pepper for the assignment.
The next step was to take 3 of your most interesting thumbnails and develop them further. Below are my 3.
Finally, you were to take 1 sketch of the 3 refined thumbs and draw it at the scale of a standard business card, as well as that of a standard letterhead. Below are my final drawings as well as the original object.
You may not know Chana Lynn, but I’m sure you know her blog – RaleighWhatsUp. Chana’s blog is a trusted source of all things Raleigh – what to do, where to go and most importantly – who has the best eats!
Chana has lived in Raleigh for the past 16 years, so you know she’s an expert on the subject. I first stumbled onto her blog a few months ago when a friend of mine showed me the RaleighWhatsUp Instagram. Since then I always check Chana’s blog or Instagram whenever I’m searching for something new to do in my home city.
Because of her established authority of all things Raleigh on social media, I decided to make Chana the focus of an an assignment for my Social Media class. I sent her a few questions and she kindly obliged me – her answers are below.
What Social Media channels do you use related to your interest?
I use the following on a regular basis: Instagram (My favorite!), Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Blogger, Offline (local App), Cureat (another local App), Swarm and Untappd.
How much time do you spend each week on this Social Media Marketing?
That’s hard to say, I try to post or share on social 1-3x a day to IG/Twitter and post a blog update 1-3x a month. I guess per week its probably 5 hours or so a week. More if I’m doing more specific blog posts as an influencer or sharing an event that I’ve attended which could add 5-10 hours.
How do you engage visitors to participate and share their content?
I try to engage visitors by sharing/posting things that are current/relevant, something unique or new that they may not have known about around Raleigh or places we visit. I try to make the posts visually interesting to get them to stop and read and engage. Sometimes I might ask a question, often I will respond to questions and comments posted on my social. I often find that visitors/followers will tag their friends and family to make them aware of restaurants, shops, new openings in Raleigh and the Triangle, etc.
How does this social media engagement benefit you?
I love hearing from followers that they go to RaleighWhatsUp to find out where to eat, dine, shop, etc. I love getting local Raleigh people to spend time in their local coffee shops, restaurants, breweries, boutiques etc and support their local business owners. I think being authentic and real helps to grow a local organic following and this in turn opens up work opportunities for me to do social media or website design for businesses, as well as opportunities to partner with local businesses or be a local influencer for different brands/hotels, etc.
How does this social media engagement benefit your audience?
I hope that it benefits my audience by highlighting all the great things about their city and helps them find out more about things they are interested in whether its art, food, drink, architecture, shopping, travel and more. I think people enjoy being in the know, especially about where they live. I hope it gets people out exploring and engaging with friends in cool places in and around Raleigh. Life is about experiences and the more people are out supporting small businesses and having great experiences the more exciting and better off Raleigh will be!
As you can see, Chana is well versed in social media and uses it to tell the story of the beautiful city of Raleigh, NC and it’s people. If you haven’t checked out RaleighWhatsUp, you’re missing out – Click here to view Chana’s blog.
Since discovering RaleighWhatsUp I’ve fallen even further in love with Raleigh and the surrounding area – Thanks Chana!
Comment below if you love the city of oaks & answer this: What do you think Raleigh needs more of?