Doing your own research is apart of almost anything you set in mind to go forth and do. While aspiring for some sort of success or completion, an important aspect to understand is that there are elements towards everything. So when it comes to completing something, there are key factors to keep in mind: passion must be there, passion will help you to push through when ethic and hard work runs out. Second, having background information is important. You do not need to be an expert, but some sort-well anything would suffice, you do not wanna get dropped in a white empty room with the orders to find a way out do you? Lastly, research! As stated prior, the knowledge may or may not be there, but what should be certain is the room for more. Research helps me specifically with such a course. This is because majority of the items and what we work on is fairly foreign to me. So, when there is something I need help with or simply do not know, the internet is reliant enough to point me in the right direction. Below were three notable videos that provided tutorials and information that helped me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PSbU9Xd3BQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hJlffeGkmo *Great one! Very informative, entertaining, and
interactive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vNQW1j7hfQ
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Gradient Me
After working with objects, it came time to apply the work and art of gradient mesh towards portraits. More specifically, of ourselves. The class and myself received the task of taking and/or choosing a picture of ourself and putting into into illustrator. There are different forms of portrait art, varying from punk, to maximalist, to minimalist, and so on. Amongst the styles, we had to choose one and go with that direction for our projects. Upon research, I decided to work on minimalist art. I liked the simplistic beauty in it, the vague facial details were interesting to me. After a couple hours, it came time to apply the gradient mesh. I experimented with different looks, not happy with how any of them turned out. I was happy with how it came out, with effects of the gradient displayed on the skin, as well as the hoodie. My favorite part is the detail of the gradient on the yankees logo. This project was time-consuming, but I enjoyed working on it. It is cool to see the final product. Also, the gradient on the clothes gives off an acid wash look almost, I thought that was interesting detail.
Monday, October 21, 2019
Maception
In class, I was given the task to develop an image. Being instructed to take a picture of an object, said image would be implemented onto Illustrator where would it be manipulated and altered. Applying gradient mesh for vector shapes was the main objective. So from there, I thought of what object to work with. Through initial trials, I experimented with images of a mug and fruit for practice. Afterwords I realized it would not work for me. So, while staring into space trying to think, I notice my reflection. That is when I noticed the Mac, the Apple device right in front of me. That was when I decided to work on the very object that allows me to even conduct these assignments and pieces of work. I have always had a love for the company of Apple, and a main thing I admire is the beauty in the sculpting/design of their products. I see the Adobe applications as multi-purposeful. Not only they can be used recreationally, but they can help create visual concepts. Rather than messing around, using the task, I developed another color for the object. Through Illustrator, I made the model and base of the device black. Then with the gradient, I attempted to make smudges and reflections on the screen. Not only did this pay homage to how I came up with the idea (my reflection) but it adds a lifelike element to it and my roommate believed it was a real photograph at initial glance. Always room for improvement, but the project helped me understand the application better and I did enjoy this project. My classmate's works were excellent. It made me aspire to do something more complex. The mac gets the job and is simple, but plain. 

Monday, October 14, 2019
A Logo About Me
For class, I was given the assignment of constructing a logo, based upon me that is. It was difficult to initially pinpoint where my ideas resided. Coming up with three basis logos,I was able to direct my choice after. I had created an image displaying my initials while showcasing a rainbow prism effect. After ruling that out, I developed another idea of curved font for an intertwined showcase of the letters 'Z' and's', with the endpoints as arrows. Before deciding on my final logo, I thought about what I think of logos. To me, logos are what represent an idea, or a brand. With that being said, I sought to create a logo that had homage to me as well as being something I would wear on clothing. The logo sees my first initial, Z. There is a star that derives off of my last name starting with an S. The lightning bolt/drag effect showcased with the star draws inspiration from a favorite pair of sneakers. Below, the logos can be seen.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Monday, September 9, 2019
First Images Coded
In class, we were shown the introductory basics and given the task of coding. To be more specific, we touched based with some of the mechanics and system behind producing digital images. We started off reviewing a simple line, but from there and so forth, the class was intended to create various images from there. Consisting of these are the images displayed. The process can be overwhelming and get complicated at times, but it is manageable. Although reaching moments of stress and thing such as, it feels good to be able to properly construct these images. I absolutely do not have it down in it's entirety, but it is a start and I am getting there. Curious to see what else the course has in store.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
My First College Class
Digital Media was a class in which I had no expectations set. However, I left eager to learn. I was the first one in there, wondering if I was where I needed to be. In short, the roster arrived. The professor showed great energy, playing a role into the positivity I left the classroom with. Her character was shown through honesty, expectations from her, and that she is able to distinguish as a real human being, unlike a handful of teachers I have worked without throughout the course of high school. Aside from being on my schedule due to obligations for my degree, it has components of my interests, allowing for both external as well as intrinsic motivation. My Syrian Dad came to this country alone at 18 years old, to study computer engineering. His traits combined with my love for art, entertainment, media, technology, and a collection of numerous things are what compile together for my interest and result in my thoughts for this class. As a whole, I am looking very much forward to understanding the depths beyond the computer, and the process in making the products that I see everyday. It should be and will be great.
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