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Final Portfolio

This is my final portfolio. I really enjoyed creating all sorts of unique projects on different types of software. Coming into this class, I had no experience with Adobe and editing, and now I feel pretty comfortable creating my own digital projects. I'd like to thank professor Roundtree for helping me learn and giving me feedback on my work so that I can further improve my creative works, and excel in my career path.
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Business Cards

These are my three business card designs. All of them have very minimal looks to them, and include some of my favorite colors. I wanted my logo to be the main focus of the business cards, and I added color boxes beside them to add more character to the cards and make them more visually appealing. I chose a very simple font for my name that would make it easy to read and prominent.

Toy Project

I decided to recreate myself as Hawaiian dashboard dancing hula girl. This project was difficult because it required many layers, and adjusting the image of myself to the toy was very time consuming. I used the puppet warp to adjust the skirt to my waist, and my arm. I used a second layer on top of that so that my hands could be holding the ukulele. I had expand the top of the image and blend together the sky and the mountain. I also had a hard time blending my skin tone on my right arm, and making it look smooth. Other than that I think this project was really unique and pretty fun to do.

Adobe Color Photoshop

    This project took several hours to create, and it was pretty demanding considering that we had to make 6 versions of the drawing, but I really liked the end result. My favorite color palette was probably the compound shades.

Tagbrush Logo

This tagbrush is composed of two of my brushes, one is red and one is blue. This gives the image a 3D look. The splatter in the background also gives the image more dimension and texture.

Portrait

                  This self portrait is made up of various filled in shapes and lines created with the pen tool. I decided to make myself with various colors rather than the traditional, more realistic colors. I individually drew out the lines in my hair and my eyelashes. I added the stars in the background to make the overall image more appealing. This piece took a while to create because there were so many layers that were added to add details, face features, etc. I added the words "She's got the power" to suggest that this is a feminist poster. To the left is the image I used as the reference.