Graphic Design Process Notes Downside. No progress from last time [Fiction Faith Graphic]. More unimaginative Arial and more font manipulation, rather than what I think of as original work. Upside. This time, the results look close to what I had in mind. Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
Category Archives: graphic design
Fiction Faith Graphic
Graphic Design Process notes On the down side, still relying on computer fonts, Arial in this case, rather than drawing my own letters. I had envisioned a completely different image based on swirly, swoopy initial letters. F & R seem to lend themselves to swoops, don’t they? However, I couldn’t get the InkscapeContinue reading “Fiction Faith Graphic”
Spotted Spots Ghost Ads
Random Images Another homework assignment from my History in Plain Sight photo class taught by Meg McKinney [Archives] at Samford University’s evening class [Spotted at the Birmingham Mural]. Previous assignment [Spotted on the Vulcan Trail]. More Ghost Ads Book. “Features nearly 70 wall signs spanning a century of Birmingham history”. Web page has linkContinue reading “Spotted Spots Ghost Ads”
My New Desktop Background
I whine [A Series of Turtle Steps]. I feel fortunate [Feeling Pretty Darn Lucky At The Moment]. Both are true. Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
A Short, Strange Trip
On My Mind, Miscellaneous Visuals [In Which I Learn The Power of Simply Being There] Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
Tao Of Horse Shows
On My Mind, Miscellaneous Visuals The graphic is for tomorrow’s post. I was sufficiently pleased with the result that it gets its own post. Meaning no disrespect. It’s an illustration for trying to understand the deeper meaning of horse shows and their role in my life. How would I feel if someone madeContinue reading “Tao Of Horse Shows”
Writing Graphic
Writing About Writing, Miscellaneous Visuals A graphic to go with the website [Branding Without Having A Brand]. Process notes. Because I conflated the blog post with the business content, I used horse colors for a business graphic. Milton, red; Rodney, green. The thick black lines are to tone down the Christmas effect. I’ll haveContinue reading “Writing Graphic”