Thursday, 22 October 2009

My campaign

The question I asked my class mates was " do you think everyone should get along"? 
These are my results.
I wasn't surprised with my results as I think it is quite a sensible question.
Although one person did disagree, the persons reason for this is he thinks everyone should hate somebody.
The reason I asked the question is because I personally think it would be a better place if everyone got along and I think it is a topic that would solve many other things such as bullying and arguments. 

My cram logo



This is my cram logo i designed to represent creative media diploma at Long Road sixth form college. When i made this logo it was the first time I had used photoshop so I hadn't experimented it alot, So with what I did know I designed this. I wrote media by cutting out different letters from various magazines, I wanted to make it look creative aswell as representing a creative diploma. Although this was just my draft and I edited on photoshop I wanted to make it more tidy and also make the film strips more wavy so they look more realistic. I don't think my logo would work because its not very clear of what creative media includes. This could represent film studies as it looks more to do with film studies but I think i should have to added paint splats or something different to make it better.


Analysis of 2 designs from t-shirt websites.

 
This is the t-shirt i chose from www.threadless.com

I think this t-shirts different, i wouldn't wear it myself but i like the design, the other t-shirt i have chosen is pretty this one is more different as its just one design and can be worn by anyone, where as the other t-shirt looks pretty and it would be warn by girls. I like both t-shirts although i would more likley wear the t-shirt from www.spreadshirt.com
both t-shirts differ in design they are completely different but they are both funky.



This is a picture from www.spreadshirt.com

I chose this t-shirt because i would wear it myself, its simple also different.
its made to look as if your wearing a necklace although its printed on the top. 
i think its funky, you can also get it in various different colours.








Wednesday, 21 October 2009

History of the t-shirt



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In the early twentieth century, the t-shirt became very popular in America. Now the t-shirt is very well know in the twenty-first century, the T-shirt is known world wide.
The T-Shirt was made during WWI when American troops noticed European soldiers wearing a comfortable and lightweight cotton undershirt, when it was humid in the summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple design, these shirts became known in the USA as "T" shirts or, as we know them now, "T-Shirts".

http://www.t-shirtcountdown.com/t-shirts/history.html

In the 1920's , the "t-shirt" had become part of the official american english language.
By 1955, the T-Shirt was tolerated worn without another shirt covering it. Then James Dean made the T-Shirt real cool in "Rebel Without A Cause". James Dean made the T-Shirt a contemporary symbol of rebellious youth.In the 60's people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial success. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck, and many other variations of the T-Shirt came in to fashion.

Now a days the t-shirt is a very popular clothing and is worn by everyone everyday.



Saturday, 17 October 2009

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