PLAN, 2020. Logo.
This logo was designed to explore iterative possibilities that can arise from a simple geometric leaf and tree design. I used Illustrator to draw the tree bark and Photoshop to put together the canopy of the tree
Tag: experimental
PLAN, 2020. Logo.
This logo was designed to explore iterative possibilities that can arise from a simple geometric leaf and tree design. I used Illustrator to draw the tree bark and Photoshop to put together the canopy of the tree
Albers: Beyond the Box Model, 2018. Hand coded website
https://agriffin99.github.io/Albers/
In this site, I explore experimental linking of pages and art styles. Each page is connected to the next in a never-ending cycle. It starts with an Albers’ color study with squares on contrasting backgrounds to show that they are the same color. The next few pages explore positioning divs to make the page appear to be moving, how much of a color is too much to make colors appear unattractive when paired, and placing circles inside of squares to interpret an image. The last two images are the most interesting to me; one shows a circle that is led around the image and the image moves to accommodate the circle; the next is an image made entirely of circles.
Sand and Sky, 2017. Photoshop edited photo.
This image was created from filters and experimenting with brightness levels to increase vibrancy.
Javascript Experiments, 2018. Hand Coded website.
https://agriffin99.github.io/Experiment/
This site was created to experiment with javascript. I used my favorite anime and applied some transformation gifs to it. When the images are clicked, they start a gif and play a sound.
Fauna & Nova: A Matrimony Part 2, 2017. Photoshop Collage.
The second piece in the triptych. This one also deals with overlays and filtering in different parts of the image to show. In this piece I also focused on the symmetry of nature and space.
Fauna & Nova: A Matrimony Part I , 2017. Photoshop Collage.
This piece was originally the first piece in a triptych. I used space and nature photos to create an experimental overlay effect. This piece was printed for the New Media 2017 Fall Student Showcase, an art show at UNCA.