Friday, December 14, 2012

In continuing with my postmodern design presentation I had discussed April Greiman and this specific image but I didn't include it in my presentation so I wanted to put it up here. This is a common theme with her work, pictures with random shapes and images.

Thursday, December 6, 2012



Tess Wizniak
Layers Magazine Review
Professor Jones
December 4, 2012

Layers Magazine

In todays society the design world is consistently growing and changing, and also becoming more competitive. Design as well as many other fields in the arts are becoming more and more popular amongst students as a desired area of study. Certain mediums of communications, in this case magazines, are just one of the many ways we as students can learn and keep current with all the different trends and areas of graphic design. Layers Magazine is just one of the many design magazines influencing present day designers and students. Upon researching and looking at the magazine, one can review and understand the basis of this editorial. 
Layers Magazine was created to assist designers in using certain programs to create their work. The magazine is led by Scott Kelby, the worlds number one selling computer book author. They only release six magazines a year. In their magazine they release up to date information on how to use different creative programs and tools for design. The articles provide detailed tutorials and complex how-to’s  of Adobe products. This includes tutorials on Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop, GoLive, Acrobat, After Affects, Premiere Pro, Dreamweaver, and Flash. They pride themselves on releasing the “secrets” of these programs to create professional work efficiently and timely. The magazine itself seems to be a pleasant blend of design art and tutorials and instructions for how to do the art they display. The advertisements in the magazine are generally all design related or art related as well. This must mean that design businesses trust and pay the extra money to be involved with this magazine. (layersmagazine)
As a current design student, it is interesting to see what this magazine offers. It’s also easy to see how some magazines about design may not be very helpful to students. Some may just feature many pictures of art and designs. This can definitely be helpful to inspire students and show them the current works, but that isn’t always enough. I actually believe Layers is a spectacular outlet for students. It is a step by step how to guide basically. Not only does it show current works, it shows how to create them. This whole magazine is educational. It’s like an encyclopedia of graphic design. After seeing it, I personally would recommend it to any student or designer who may need help with one of the many Adobe programs. It also seems to be highly professional and in reviews it’s also recommended by professional designers as well. That being said, with the multitude of different design programs offered, it’s important to specialize and have good knowledge in all of them. To make oneself as a designer more competitive and have a step above some other designers, it’s good to know how to use all the programs. This means a magazine like  Layers could only be a positive entity for students. 
In comparison to some of the other design magazines offered, I do have a bit of criticism for Layers Magazine. Though it’s hard to say any art based magazine is not colorful enough or there’s not enough art in it, that’s my only complaint. There is many great art pieces displayed in this magazine, but it seems some of the other magazines may be more vibrant to the readers eye. They could add a bit more art to attract the readers eye. If someone was more interested in just appreciating and viewing art and design more so than learning about it, this magazine may not be for them. In some ways a problem can be it’s only relative for students and designers and not just to the general art lover. Also, the website as well seems a bit monotone for a design magazine. I only discovered this after looking and my classmates magazines websites. Maybe the background color of gray could be changed to something more appealing to the viewer. With this being my only critiques, I would still recommend subscription to students.
In conclusion, Layers Magazine seems to be a well credited, critically acclaimed, educational editorial. I would recommend specifically a graphic design student to subscribe to it. Also a professional designer as well obviously. However, I would not recommend it to anyone else. In todays world it’s important and good for students to have as many study outlets as possible for their are of study. Design magazines like Layers is just one of the many opportunities for us to further ourselves as students and future designers. 

Friday, November 30, 2012

       This is another Tessellation done by M.C. Escher. Its called "Sky and Water". Naturally you can derive its name because the shape translates from birds to fish. I found that interesting. It's also cool how the background travels from white to black representing to me; air and water.
      Being that my name is indeed Tess, I have a slight fascination  with "Tessellations". This in particular one was done by an artist named M.C. Escher. He's one of the artists that better known for their Tessellation's. This one was done in 1938 and is called "Day and Night". I love the way it clearly translates from day to night or light to dark. The contrast is interesting. It's also interesting how the shape of the birds translate into a completely different shape, becoming checkered like.

Friday, November 16, 2012


I was inspired by this image also because of my 2D class. We are entering into a project where we take pixels or squares of blacks, grays, and whites, and place them together to create an image, like the one above. I like this one better than the ones we are doing because it's in color. Also the patterns in each square add to make the image more complex, and also to create the different shades of the childs face. The artist above is Chuck Close, he does many more like this, including more abstract ones. When I'm done this project I'll post it!
This is a project I just completed in my 2D Design class. Using only blacks, whites, and grays. I chose this text and layout because it reminded me of Superman! I like it because it has volume and dimension!  I also meant for it to somewhat look like it was exploding or protruding from the background image. I was happy how it turned out so I figured why not put it up here.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

This reminded me of more of the Beggarstaff Bro's work and concept the the background helps to create an image in the foreground. Plus you may know by now how much I love Superman! I can always appreciate a good Superman design! P.S. is it me or does that red hurt your eyes! #crazycontrast

Friday, November 2, 2012

I chose this picture because of the new poster project were doing. It is a funny spin off the Beggarstaff Brothers. It displays there style with the simple colors and using the background colors to create the foreground.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

One last Halloween bit! This is actually my boyfriend and myself on Halloween at a party. This picture was taken and he decided to mess around a little bit with it. I believe he used Photoshop. He used the blur tool and some sort of dark filter over the entire picture. He also added a scary zombie looking girl in the background that's hard to notice but creepy when you do! Enjoy!
This before and after is even cooler! I'm super impressed with what the artist did here. It's cool how you can still see a little bit of his original face still on the left side of his face.

In the spirit of Halloween I've decided to post a few "creepy cool" images done on Photoshop. This one is pretty interesting how they've almost turned the girl into stone! She's beginning to crack and peel away! I'm fairly impressed with the effects. It reminds me of the Chronicles of Narnia, what the witch does to all who defy her! What'da ya thinl?

Friday, October 12, 2012


This is part of a movie poster for a book being turned into a movie. This is a lot different than the poster I previously posted. This is an actual photograph. I chose it because I am fascinated with how the artist placed an image or almost a reflection into the characters eyes. It's erie and just plain awesome.

I chose to post this poster design for a few reasons. When I first saw the girl it reminded me of a character we might find on one of the old French posters of the Art Nouveau period. It has that old fashioned feel to it. The other part I liked was the background design. It is obviously way more modern than the woman, I enjoyed the blending of the old style with the new style.

Friday, October 5, 2012


Continuing on the thought of optical illusions, I came across this awesome sidewalk painting. Superman (my favorite superhero/comic book character) submerging from underground! I am obsessed with superman so naturally I figured this would be a good selection. I don't even really understand how the artist make it look so dimensional!

skull meets proper lady


After seeing what some of the other students were doing for their blogs, I decided to look up optical illusions online and see if I could find anything that might be more interesting for people to check out. I came across this picture, there are a few things I really like about it. I first like the almost post renaissance look the lady has in the image. What really makes it cool though is the skull. It puts almost a tragic spin on the picture. I saw it as making the lady look doomed to tragedy.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

This is another piece by Art Chantry. This one is interesting because it has an old-fashioned 30's or 50's look yet it has a funny/controversial message and image. The green and yellow colors seem to be a common theme in his work as well.
I chose this photo because I have Art Chantry for my project so I figured I'd check out some of his work. I found a little bit of a theme of a "pop art-ish" feel to his work. I enjoy the contrast of the colors in this one.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

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First off, ill try and make this the last post by the same artist! You can tell even though this ones words instead of a picture that it is in fact the same artists as my previous posts. I also took the time this time to figure out his name! It's Si Scott
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This I believe was done by the same artist that did the bee. I love how the artist almost creates a design with the flow of the hummingbirds wings.
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This I found interesting because though it's meant to advertise not smoking, I find the flowery smoke pleasant and when I first looked at it I thought it was a pro smoking ad.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

First Blog


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I thought this bee looked cool, I like how the artist caught it in action. The  back of the bee has an interesting design as well.