Monday, 1 October 2012
Monday, 13 August 2012
Manifesto
Ethics in Graphic Design
Ethics
is a study of moral dilemmas in action. Morals are defined as codes of conduct
that are based on personal beliefs and values. A personal act can be considered
moral, immoral or amoral.
Ethical Choices
I will
always strive to make ethical choices and will try to find the most ethical
solution to a problem. When making ethical choices I may encounter a situation
where I will have to compromise but this will not affect future ethical
decisions.
Balance
Ethics
have to be balanced with design decisions.
Respect Design
Graphic
design is a powerful tool that can be used in both good and bad ways. It can be
used to communicate and influence, giving it great power, which must not be
abused.
Priorities
When
presented with a design dilemma priorities will have to be evaluated to find a
good solution. Do you sacrifice good design to reduce production costs or do
you find a solution which can satisfy both the need of cost and good design.
Define your code
An
ethical code can never be absolute but one’s own ethical code can be adjusted
as you see fit. This code is probably built from personal experience, beliefs
and values and like other ethical codes we may follow affects how we view
situations and how we handle them.
Overall ethics
Sometime
your personal design ethics will conflict with those of a client or a clients
request might be unethical altogether. Here you must make a decision to either
refuse to do a project or inform the client of the damaging effects of what
they are requesting or suggest an alternative that is not offensive and will
serve the purpose of the client’s request.
Respect
Treat
others as you would like to be treated. Design should be something which is
unbiased and tries not to be offensive to any person or any part of their life.
Religion, career, etc should not be purposefully attacked or be offended.
Always the Best
I will
always strive to produce the best work possible even if it may not benefit me
as I wish and in professional circumstances will not produce the maximum profit
for you.
Reciprocity to designers
I will
not criticize a fellow designer’s work if I am not willing to allow others to
criticise my work. Criticism given must always be constructive and must never
break down a designer’s confidence or make them doubt their own work.
Moral superiority
Believing
that you are superior or better than somebody else must not affect the way in
which you treat potential clients and fellow designers. Denying a service based
on moral bias should be considered unethical and positive points as well as
results that could come from a project must be considered.
Reciprocity to clients
The
respect that I expect as a customer in professional situation will be given to
any client no matter what their project is and the importance of their project
will also not have an effect of this.
Opinions count
The
views of other and their opinions must always be taken into consideration and
in most design situations asked for.
The client is important
We must
not presume that our client will know what we know of design. When a client has
questions, about design or production, we must answer them all patiently. It is
your responsibility to help a client understand any concerns that they may
have.
Consequences
I will
claim responsibility for any foreseeable consequences that may result from my
work; these will be determined by research. I will however not claim
responsibility for unforeseen consequences brought about by a client’s
unethical behaviour.
Content
Before
endorsing something proper research will have to be done on the designer’s
part. Significance, audiences and ability to complete it must be considered and
will define the amount of research that will have to be done to complete the
project. The research could indicate whether or not the project goes against
your ethical code.
Eddy Mashele
Cindy du Plessis
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Influence of Japanese prints on 19th century Western design
Anime
Anime is an
abbreviation for the word “animation” and is most commonly used to refer to all
animation from Japan. Anime use to be solely Japanese, a distinct look was
given to Japanese storytelling, themes and concepts. In recent years it has
become an international phenomenon being translated into many languages.
The styles that
anime can be produced in range from outlandish to flamboyant to direct and
simple, anime gives everything an new look. It has been used to illustrate epic
tales which consist of hundreds of episodes to simple illustrations.
Japan’s culture,
history and language can be seen in anime on many levels. Some depict Japanese
stories and have found inspiration in the ancient arts from the country and tinges
of Japanese sensibility can be found in anime work.
Manga
Manga is the
Japanese word for comics and is used in English for referring to all comic
books and graphic-novels which originated in Japan. It is considered a artistic
storytelling style but can be found in magazines and other media.
Each manga artists
has their own style but there are a few key distinct features that distinguish
manga form other artistic forms of similar nature. Illustrations are typically
done in pen and ink and except for a few highly realistic productions most
characters have abnormally large almond shaped eyes and out-of-proportion body
parts. Emotions are depicted clearly and
multiple methods are used to depict certain emotions.
Otaku
Oatuka is a term
derived from the Japanese term for another person house or family which is used
to refer to people with obsessive interests in anime, manga, video games and
technology in general.
Kawaii
Kawaii literally
translated from the Japanese noun means: loveable, cute or adorable. It is
mainly used to describe the amount of cuteness in context to Japanese culture.
It has become prominent in all aspects of modern Japanese culture including
entertainment, clothing as well as appearance and behavior.
Resources
Yegulalp, S., 2012,
What is Anime? [online] Available at:
<http://anime.about.com/od/animeprimer/a/What-Is-Anime.htm> [Accessed 5
June 2012]
WiseGEEK,
2003-2012, What is Manga? [online]
Available at:<http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-manga.htm> [Accessed 5 June
2012]
Wikipedia, 2012, Otaku. [online] Available
at:<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otaku> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Wikipedia, 2012, Kawaii [online] Available at: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawaii>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Anime!-anime super
fan 700x525] n.d. [online image] Available at:
<http://wwwfanpop.com/spots/anime-super-fan/images/30294542/title/anime-photo>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Anime girl reading
book], n.d. [online image] Available at:
<http://molinelibraryteens.wordpress.com/tag/anime/> [Accessed 5 June
2012]
[Boys Hot – Anime
Guys 390x550], n.d. [online image] Available at:
<http://www.fanpop.com/spots/anime-guys/images/29268532/title/boys-hot-fanart>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Anime eyes], n.d.
[online image] Available at:
<http://www.designyourway.net/blog/tutoria;s/photoshop-tutorials/drawing-anime-big-tutorial-collection/>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Chobits manga]
n.d. [online image] Available at:
<http://10360.com/Fun-things/Manga-animation/Japan-Chobits-manga--animation--Let-Me-Be-With-You.html>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Manga Mermaid],
n.d. [online image] Available at: <http://www.drawmanga.org.uk> [Accessed
5 June 2012]
AFP, 2007, Coffee shop “maids” sprinkle water during a
promotion in Tokyo’s “otaku heaven,” [online image] Available at:
<http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/japanese-nerd-fantasies-may-turn-to-geek-tragedies/2007/06/15/118141454685.html>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Otaku types] n.d.
[online image] Available at:
<http://www.japan-korea.info/2011/03/otaku-types-what-are-you.html>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Tenshi Neko
wallpaper] n.d. [online image] Available at:
<http://blog.modes4u.com/community/kawaii-wallpaper-collection.html>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Kawaii Dolls],
n.d. [online image] Available at: <http://www.chocolatepixels.com>
[Accessed 5 June 2012]
[Kawaii girls],
2011, [online image] Available at:
<http://blog.rekuru.com/2011/03/07.britain-swamped-by-japanese-kawaii-culture/>
[Accessed 5June 2012]
Contemporary Children's Illustration
Kakeda, A., 2009.
[Japanese story illustration][painting]Available at: <http://metropolis-store.com/gallery/gallery2.html>
[Accessed 4 Jun2 2012]
Gal, S., 2011. Please Take Me for a Walk.[illustration] Available at: <http://www.morgangaynin.com/blog/?tag=susan-gal>
[Accessed 4 June 2012]
Ball, V., n.d.
[Three Genie pigs][illustration]Available at:< http://imgfave.com/view/721590>
[Accessed 4 June 2012]
Indre, A., 2011. Illustration for tales by the Brothers Grim.
[illustration]Available at: <http://www.lituania-bologna.eu/en/500815/in_focus/an-adventure-for-children>
[Accessed 4 June 2012]
Slack, M.H., 2010.
[Image from a children’s book][illustration]Available at: < http://blog.3x3mag.com/2010/03/3x3-international-childrens-show.html>
[Accessed 4 June 2012]
Different Types of Photography
Photography as Reportage
The use of photos as visual aids in reporting
events. Usually used in reporting media and is a factual presentation of
events.
Photography as Art
Photographs taken in order to fulfil the
creative vision of the artist by making use of photographic elements.
Photography in Science
Photos of hidden aspects and findings so that
they are documented. Use techniques such as aerial, close-up and high-speed
photography.
Behind closed doors: photographs of private
moments and happenings where some are more personal than others. Some show
personal space being intruded upon and documentation of moments and times in
your life.
Gene L. 2012. Violent confrontations between student protesters and police in Spain.[online image] Available at: <http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/29/10540472-violent-confrontations-between-student-protesters-and-police-in-spain> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Jordan J. 2012. Violent confrontations between student protesters and police in Spain.[online image]Available at: <http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/29/10540472-violent-confrontations-between-student-protesters-and-police-in-spain> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
O Holloran K. 2011. Images from the 2011 Exhibition. [online image]. Available at:<http://www.artofphotographyshow.com/2011photos2.html> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Minami N. 2011. Images from the 2011 Exhibition.[online image]. Available at: <http://www.artofphotographyshow.com/2011photos2.html> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Languna
Design. Royalty Free Science and
Technology Images.[online image] Available at:<http://www.sciencephoto.com/set/2290?per_page=48&page=2&previews=1> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Rakusen
M. Royalty Free Science and Technology
Images.[online image] Available at:<http://www.sciencephoto.com/set/2290?per_page=48&page=2&previews=1> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Ktgo.
2011. Do what you will, but always be a
lady.[online image]. Available at:<http://ktgo.wordpress.com/2011/02/05/do-what-you-will-but-always-be-a-lady/> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
2011.
Honoring the Loving Mother in You.[online image] Available at:<http://www.elliacommunications.com/2011/05/honoring-the-loving-mother-in-you-2/mother-and-child-3/> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Paparazzi.glnbc. [online image]. Available at: <http://g1nbc.com/galaxy-of-the-stars/paparazzi/> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Babej.
M.E. 2006. Fashion Goes Soft Porn. [online image]. Available at:<http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/lifestyle/2006-10/08/content_703262.htm> [Accessed 5 June 2012]
Then and Now : 19th Century Inventions
Automobile
Telephone
[Actor portraying Alexander Graham Bell] 1926.
[image online] Available at: <http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1876_Bell_Speaking_into_Telephone.jpg>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
[Old telephone] n.d. [image online] Available
at: <http://www.whoguides.com/who-invented-the-telephone>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
[Twin-Box Stromberg-Carlson] 2008. [image online]
Available at: <http://www.classicrotaryphones.com/2008/06/>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
[First car with 4 wheels] n.d. [image online]
Available at: <http://ac-centre.blogspot.com/2011/06/first-car-in-world.html>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
[First car with 3 wheels] n.d. [image online]
Available at: <http://ac-centre.blogspot.com/2011/06/first-car-in-world.html>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
[Car built by Charles and Frank Duryea] 1893.
[image online] Available at: <http://www.ausbcomp.com/~bbott/cars/carhist.htm>
[Accessed 04 June 2012].
Research Simulation Session : Zeitgeist
What
is Zeitgeist?
The
spirit of the time, what is relevant and popular during a certain period of
time.
1.
Zeitgeist official website,
2011. Zeitgeist official website [online]
Available at:<http://www.Zeitgeistmovie.com/> [Accessed 4 June 2012].
2.
The Zeitgeist
Movement, 2011. Mission Statement [online]
Available at:<http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/mission-statment/>
[Accessed 4 June 2012].
3.
Wikipedia, 2012. Zeitgeist [online] Available at:<http://wwwen.wikipedia.org/wiki/zeitgeist>
[Accessed 4 June 2012].
4.
Wikipedia, 2012. Zeitgeist The Movie [online] Available
at:<http://en.wikipedia.oeg/wiki/zeitgeistthemovie> [Accessed 4 June
2012].
5.
Google Zeitgeist,
2011. Google Zeitgeist [online] Available
at:<http://www.googlezeitgeist2011.com/#en/> [Accessed 4 June 2012].
6.
IMDb, 2007. Zeitgeist (Video 2007) [online]
Available at:<http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1166827> [Accessed 4 June
2012].
7.
Google, 2011. What is Google zeitgeist? [online]
Available at:<http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist/index.html>
[Accessed 4 June 2012].
8.
The Zeitgeist Movement, 2011. Zeitgeist South Africa [online] Available at:<http://tzmsa.zo.za
> [Accessed 4 June 2012].
9.
Youtube, 2011. Zeitgeist: moving forward official
video.youtube [online] Available at:<http://www.youtube.com>
[Accessed 4 June 2012].
10. Spector.D.,
2011. Time for some house cleaning [online]
Available at:<http://www.zeitgeist.com /> [Accessed 4 June 2012].
Information we found:
1. Definition of the word
2. Movie Site
3. Activist group
4. Definition of the word
5. Information about the movie
6. The top 10 Google searches of 2011
7. A documentary video
8. Google zeitgeist how to
9. Documentary video
10. A movement for a resource based
economy
How we go about selecting the most
reliable source:
We would first look at the sub
titles on the Google page that would explain a bit or a part of the keyword
that was typed in and then if it sounds relevant or looks applicable to the
criteria then we would then go into that site. And also if the site is well
known and trusted then that would also work as factor.
How context helps with
distinguishing relevance in a site:
The information on the site will
help you figure out whether or not it would have any relevance to your subject.
Images linked to this term:
[Smashing Pumpkins Album Cover] 2007.
Available at: <http://landslide.2007.org/zeitgeist.htm> [Accessed 4 June 2012]
[Zeitgeist The Movie DVD cover] 2010.
Avaliable at: <http://the-savoisien.com/wawa-conspi/viewtopic.php?id=429> [Accessed 4 June 2012]
[The Zeitgeist Movement logo] 2012. Avaliable
at:< http://www.zeitgeist-movement.org/>
[Accessed 4 June 2012]
Most interesting site:
Google Zeitgeist 2011
Words helping to refine our search:
-
The
year
-
Movement
-
The
Author
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