The polyhedral projects were a little difficult for me. Working with Bristol board to make different shapes out of it was a little tricky. For the Phase 1 of the project, I had a cloth that I really wanted to use in the mask, so I thought of the idea to make a veil-like mask. I used three polyhedral’s to transform them into a mask. The color scheme I used was black, purple, and teals. The polyhedral’s worked together because the star on top fit into the other polyhedral and it made the veil flow down. I believe the three polyhedrals worked well together to make this mask. For the Phase 2 part of the project, we had to make a package design. I used two polyhedral’s to form a wine “vino” holder. The shape of the base was not just straight down, but bended into a different shape around the bottle. The colors I used were teal, forest green, and silver. I think the colors worked well together because it made it a little more sophisticated than it would of looked with brighter colors.
Your Mask and packaging design projects were very creative and unique. Despite the difficulties you faced in translating the polyhedrals into your 3D concepts, you solved the challenges very creatively. The visual outcome of both are very appealing. The mask quite mysterious as well!
ReplyDeleteColor scheme chosen were challenging, as it was the use of materials in the mask.
Photo documentation in the packaging could be more clear. Good selection of views and perspectives to appreciate the design. However some are out of focus and placed in the wrong direction. Please fix them for a better appreciation of your piece. Mask documentation process flows very well. Although I know due to the structural nature of your design, is hard to photograph, would also need a couple of better images of final piece.
A