Monday, May 30, 2011

Copyright Issues

Typeface 


I get the typeface is : http://www.fontshop.com/fonts/singles/itc/itc_cancione_std/
The typeface is  ITC Cancione Std.It is download to get them.
It cost AU$29.00.

The terms and conditions involved,a knowledge of copyright issues :


-“Use” of the Font Software shall occur when an individual is able to give commands (whether by keyboard or otherwise) that are followed by the Font Software, regardless of the location in which the Font Software resides. 


-“Personal or Internal Business Use” shall mean Use of the Font Software for your customary personal or internal business purposes and shall not mean any distribution whatsoever of the Font Software or any component or Derivative Work thereof. “Personal or Internal Business Use” shall not include any Use of the Font Software by persons that are not members of your immediate household, your authorized employees, or your authorized agents. All such household members, employees and agents shall be notified by you as to the terms and conditions of the Agreement and shall agree to be bound by it before they can have Use of the Font Software. 


- This font is protected by the copyright and other intellectual property law of the United States and its various States, by the copyright and design laws of other nations, and by international treaties.The image may not change any trademark or trade name designation for the Font Software.


Images:


This image from :istockphoto. 
http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-14633789-usa-utah-salt-lake-city-young-man-playing-basketball.php?st=71da361


The image just download to  give it. 
The large cost $93.4.

The terms and conditions involved,a knowledge of copyright issues :
 
-This image can't superficially modify the content , print it on a T-shirt,mug, poster, template to other item, and it to other for consumption, reproduction or re-sale.
-The image user about the client and designer.




This image from : Fotosearch
http://www.fotosearch.com.au/CSP299/k2997780/


It is download to take them.
The image size is 21x297cm(A4). It's cost $ 69.

The terms and conditions involved,a knowledge of copyright issues :

-The image during the Term is determined by the terms of Licensee’s subscription or image-pack.As it relates to this Agreement, the definition of a day is the twenty-four (24) hour period which begins at 12:00 AM Central Standard Time and ends at 11:59 PM Central Standard Time, and the definition of a month is thirty (30) consecutive days.


The Image from gettyimages,
http://www.gettyimages.com.au/Cart
It's download to give them. It is free image.


The terms and conditions involved,a knowledge of copyright issues :

-The image will be asked to submit information concerning your intended use of the product, which will determine the scope of usage rights granted.
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Royalty-free footage
Royalty-free is a licensing model granting the customer the right to use a specific clip in an unlimited number of projects for a fixed one-time fee.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

My Team Logo



My myth is Muses-Basketball term. This term is teenage (15-22 year )of Female.

Basketball/Unity

Muteen is mean is "muses" teenage. This ball isn't a ball because the ball line isn't final. This should have one ling to final this. My logo should have lots of people to finish. They should have unity.

















B power/Unlimited

Triangle represents the infinite. I hope that the logo can give them infinite power.

Muteen/Classes


Muses in Greek my theology,  poetry and literature are goddesses who inspire the creation of literature and the arts.
In this logo , I want to make the music and basketball together. There can relax and enjoy to every match. 
Branch on behalf of themselves and they can challenge for victory.







Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Concept Evaluation

Oslo Davis(Australia)

 
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_kLLeYeQqt8M/StciGVpqcUI/AAAAAAAAIrc/rY9O2jOz14A/s800/JW-oslo.jpg

This illustration concept is  " Hang on-I'm just updating my blog." I think this illustration encourage readers do the working fast . This illustration use the typewriter  to write the blog is so low. I think it mean "can you fast to doing?" or " You must be lose something"or " Can you working fast? "
When I saw this illustration, I think the orange person tell the man,"He has lots of thing to do. "Then I use the typewriter to print or write something. Because this typewriter look like so old and not easy to write . It means he s working so lowly. The man feel helpless.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Trends and Designers

Design Trends  1 : Typeface


Typeface aren’t just a font .There are laugauage and meaning. There uses the abstract for the typeface. I think there were broke with convention. Typeface are an aesthetic typeface. 

Fanette Mellier


This design uses gradient and symbol. She uses gradient to keep eye touching. This is a abstract typeface. The typeface broke with convention.
I think this is a creative typeface. This is no benefit of this design.  This typeface can’t clearly to see this. 

This design use the colours and symbion on the wall. This use the rhombus and colour for the typeface. It has a strong meaning . She uses abstract for the typeface. I think this is a interest typeface. Because this is a aesthetic typeface. I think this can say an artwork. There is no benefit of this design. This typeface can’t clearly to see this. 

Ken Miki
This design uses paper cutting to create this poster. The poster hadn’t photo and illustration. He uses the Japan paper cutting to representative about the people. I think this is a great ideal. Because he didn’t use the photos and illustration for the computer. He used any other way to representative the design. We always use the computer to create the design,  We don’t ofter try to use any other materials and other way to create. 

This design uses the one line to create the image. The image had lots of stories to tell. He uses the ancient symbol to representative about the ancient times. This is a nice design because when I saw this design, I think he give me lots of information to tell me. 


Infor From: Book-agIdeas 2011


Design Trend 2 : Videos  and Animation



Videos and Animation are interesting design. There were from graphic to make the videos. There can be a advertisement and meaning. There are a fast-paced morphology of the modern artifact-intransformation



Benjamin Ducroz
http://www.agideas.net/admin-resources/image-tools.php?src=/2011/speakerimages/Benjamin_Ducroz_02.jpg&w=220&h=220&c=1&q=100

http://www.recycleye.com/files/tag-mimicry.html


 There work made with a blend of stop motion animation and computer graphics; they have a lively choreographic style. He underscored by vibrantly lyrical witticisms and impossible perspectives.
His work give me ideal . Animation is a dance and feeling. There are  easy to understand his work and meaning.

Jungleboys

http://www.somethingsplendid.com.au/work/2011/cocktail-typer/

http://www.agideas.net/agideas-2011/speakers/speaker?speakerId=88


Image 1 showing all the cocktail umbrellas fully extended in his studio's wall. Image 2 uses the cardboard to create the head. I think their use the material to create the animation. They didn't doing graphic in the computer.  There makes me thing. Anything can do the animation.





Monday, April 4, 2011

Aboriginal Motifs


Functions and Philosophies


1. Respecting
The rights of Indigenous people to own and control their heritage, including Indigenous images, designs, stories and other cultural expressions, should be respected. Customs and protocols for respect vary widely across the many and diverse communities of Indigenous Australian people. Respecting Indigenous rights to cultural heritage includes.
We should respect the indigenous artists.

Indigenous control
Indigenous people have the right to self-determination in their cultural affairs and the expression of their cultural material. There are many ways in which this right can be respected in the creation, production and exhibition of art. One significant way is to discuss how Indigenous Control over a project will be exercised.  

2. Communication, consultation and consent
Communication and consultation are important in Indigenous visual arts projects. Consent is necessary for the reproduction of Indigenous visual arts, and if traditional communal designs are included, consent may be required from traditional owners.
There may be requirements to consult with the traditional custodians and community members, as well as the artist, for material that is communally owned ritual knowledge. This includes depiction of creation beings
or images. There may also be one or more groups that have custodianship of an image or other heritage items. Consultation with and consent from each identified group should be sought.

Authenticity
Authenticity refers to the cultural provenance of an artwork. This is often a complex inquiry. In this guide, authenticity may involve reference to whether an Indigenous person produced the artwork; and whether it was produced with proper regard to Indigenous customary law. For example, only an artist who has the right to depict imagery under customary laws may paint some Anaheim Land language group designs.

Moral rights and Issues
If I wanted to just reference Aboriginal motifs, I would have to get permission from the owner. Because the Aboriginal motifs is a trademark. It is important to discuss any material changes of artwork, and get the consent of the artist in writing. 
The Moral Rights Amendments to the Copyright Act provide some new ways to challenge inappropriate treatment of Indigenous artworks.
These new laws provide the following rights to artists:
1. The right to be attributed as the artist– Artists can require their names be clearly and prominently reproduced alongside all reproductions 
2. The right not to have work falsely attributed to another artist – Artists can take action against parties who falsely attribute others as the creators of their works.
3. The right of integrity – Artists can take action against parties who subject their works to inappropriate treatment.



http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/research/visual_arts/reports_and_publications/visual_arts_protocols_for_producing_indigenous_australian_visual_arts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Native American Motifs

Golden State Warriors

The team was first established in 1946, as the Philadelphia Warriors, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the franchise won the championship in the inaugural season of the Basketball Association of America (BAA), the league that would eventually become the National Basketball Association.






Logo History

1946–1962: The Warriors were founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1946 as the Philadelphia Warriors, a charter member of the Basketball Association of America.

In 1962, Franklin Mieuli purchased the majority shares of the team and relocated the franchise to the San Francisco Bay Area, renaming them the San Francisco Warriors. The Warriors changed their name to the Golden State Warriors for the 1971-72 seasons.

1987–1997: Change the logo
1997–2004: Change the logo
2010: New logo





Logo Concept:

The Warriors’ new primary logo salutes the team’s Bay Area past and links to the exciting prospects of the organization’s future. A silhouette of the yet-to-be-completed Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge is the focal point of the design and a direct spin-off of “The City” logo, one of the most popular emblems in the history of professional sports. Depth was added to the circular band portion of the logo – taken directly from the original model – to provide a modern customisation of the graphic design. The simple, yet sleek, design of the Warriors new logo is the result of an 18-month creative and marketing collaboration between the Warriors, the National Basketball Association and adidas – the official outfitter of the NBA. Then, the design a new look that was clean and traditional in that same spirit.



















Motifs
In the 1946 -1962, the Philadelphia is a Warriors font of the term. 
In 1962, Franklin Mieuli purchased the majority shares of the team and relocated the franchise to the San Francisco Bay Area, renaming them the San Francisco Warriors. The Warriors changed their name to the Golden State Warriors for the 1971–72 seasons.

I think the new logo isn’t a good logo. It is because the logo isn’t enough to show the person that is a basketball team logo. But I just think the logo should a strong concept. But the logo has eye touching.

Link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors
 http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/warriors_unveil_new_logo_061710.html