Sunday, October 31, 2010

Ellen: First Stages of Project

The idea of my IP project is to create a set of building blocks for children to learn how to garden and cook while reusing the packaging (the blocks). Food will come prepackaged in separate blocks with a set recipe, and after cooking the blocks can be reused to grow a garden-inside or outside. I started out by creating standard block shapes, to see how i can play around with them/organize them in a way for packaging.



 Yesterday I decided to step outside the confines of making standard geometric shapes, and instead let loose and explore. I began painting on large pieces of paper (4x6), while i let the paint trip and colors merge. My task was to find shapes within organic forms (ocean life). I think that the packaging should be quirky--which will be more appealing as a product. 



 After painting I wanted to have more control over what I was creating, so I transferred parts of the paintings into photoshop as I began collaging images in order to seek out organic shapes. I think this was successful but overall it helped to get what was on my mind out on paper. I may do another series tomorrow, but my ultimate plan is to start making some of these shapes.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Pictures from our course


Image Posting Test

IP Sample Grant Application from Prof. Rodemer FYI

file:///Users/sjdesign/Documents/Microsoft%20User%20Data/Saved%20Attachments/rodemerExampleGrant.pdf

Henry Ford Museum

Here's a link to the Henry Ford Museum for your reference. We intend to visit the museum as a group within the next couple of weeks.

http://hfmgv.org/museum/index.aspx

Welcome to the Jackson Porter IP 2011 Blog

Hello Jackson / Porter IPers,
Welcome to our new IP section blog. As you can see, I've used Google to create this blog because of simplicity of use and management. We will discuss this today and Marianetta and I will be open to suggestions regarding other blogging software that you may feel is more appropriate for our purposes. Our intention is to use this blog to fulfill your journal requirement, providing us all an instant overview of what you've been up to each week and to provide an opportunity for all of us to comment on, contribute to and critique your work. This represents an opportunity to create a very intellectually and visually rich and inspiring online destination. We will discuss posting requirements and best practices in class today. I don't need to remind you that your use of this site and the material that you post on it must be appropriate and professional. See you later today.