This was our first project on introduction to higher education. We went out to the golden globe theatre with the group and took interviews of the staff and the people working there. We found out details about the theatre that articles wouldn't have provided us. The theatre is a kids favourite go-to place, and its always jam packed. The staff was very helpful and cheerful. The history of the theatre is vast and is eminent in its architecture.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
The Golden Globe theatre
This was our first project on introduction to higher education. We went out to the golden globe theatre with the group and took interviews of the staff and the people working there. We found out details about the theatre that articles wouldn't have provided us. The theatre is a kids favourite go-to place, and its always jam packed. The staff was very helpful and cheerful. The history of the theatre is vast and is eminent in its architecture.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Symbols Vs Words

The book features various aspects of comic books studied in detail but illustrated and explained like a comic script.
Scott explains how if symbols or things like symbols (groovy lines etc) which our mind relates to are drawn with precision, words might not have to be used in comic books at all.
He explains that when drawn appropriately our mind derives the right conclusion from a set of images without the need of referring to words.
It is also a commonly known fact that most regular comic book readers do not need text to understand the comic once they grasp hold of the character and tone of the novel.
I think that this information can be used in presentations and advertisements to a large extent, rather than just comic books, and I think it is used. But, we just view it differently or call it attention to detail.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Olympics symbol : Kids
These are the designs that I came up with for children's olympics. I thought that the designs should be simple and to the point, also the original logo shouldn't loose it's value or charm, because the main association here is with the olympic games.
The first image is the original design along with balloon ends, to make the rings look like symbolic balloons. Why balloons? Well, kids love balloons. Also, the first mental picture that most people have when they see a balloon is of a kid, or sometimes the memory of being a kid, hence I chose to develop this design.
The second image popped up in my brain, after some experimentation. It's the olympic rings made out of candy or lollipops. At first I was not going to make the lollipops look like rings, instead, I was going to spare them their original form, but because the rings are the olympics symbol, and I think some sort of authenticity should be maintained, I stuck with the rings.
The first image is the original design along with balloon ends, to make the rings look like symbolic balloons. Why balloons? Well, kids love balloons. Also, the first mental picture that most people have when they see a balloon is of a kid, or sometimes the memory of being a kid, hence I chose to develop this design.
The second image popped up in my brain, after some experimentation. It's the olympic rings made out of candy or lollipops. At first I was not going to make the lollipops look like rings, instead, I was going to spare them their original form, but because the rings are the olympics symbol, and I think some sort of authenticity should be maintained, I stuck with the rings.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
UNDERGROUND!!

I don't want to be complaining but, it feels like it's been happening too often lately. I have been in London for two years now, and really it does have an impressive transport system, but, it's had that for a long time now. My point here is that it's not growing, yes, there are repairs and all of that going on, but a real achievement would be perfect service when there aren't any repairs going on. The tube's been around for quite sometime now, I am sure the brilliant mind's behind it have had enough time to brainstorm.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Copywriting.


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"That wasn't chicken." |
The tequila ad, is so very simple, yet I think everyone can relate to it without thinking twice. Most of these ad's for that matter aren't pertentious or desperate, or even offensive, but they work.

Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Typography.

(http://www.microsoft.com/typography/ctfonts/wordrecognition.aspx)
I also understood more about the presentation of a document, depending on the kind of impact it would have on it's viewers as a whole. I think, it's important for typographers or even advertisers to over analyse their work, because it's important to know more about your work or even about it's presentation than the client saying, " well, I think 'this' would work better."
Chewing Gum and posters.
I have been walking around in London and noticing chewing gum stuck on posters in a less than successful attempt to be amusing by some people. I was just walking by one such destroyed poster this evening and thought that chewing gum companies could make a bundle out of just putting up a poster with their name on it.
When I came back home and researched a bit on the subject, I found out that such posters existed, but now they don't so much. I think such posters should always be around cause let's just face it, it's easier to stick gum on a wall rather that wrapping it up in paper. Also, it's effective advertising, but only if companies are smart enough to take advantage of it.
Sometimes I am scared to lean against a wall, cause I am afraid of gum sticking on my hair. And it's not just on posters its everywhere, chairs, pillars, bus stands... and I think all these places would make wonderful venues for advertising chewing gum.
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We need so many more of these! |

Sometimes I am scared to lean against a wall, cause I am afraid of gum sticking on my hair. And it's not just on posters its everywhere, chairs, pillars, bus stands... and I think all these places would make wonderful venues for advertising chewing gum.
Punch magazine.
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A poster by "Punch" magazine. |
Now I think the private eye has become much bolder and stronger because, now more people are willing to give truth a chance. I think there should be more magazines like the private eye and I think they should be more popular.
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