Concept A B C! Our concept fo the zine assignment is an alphabet book on Gen Z lingo. We were hoping to create something lighthearted to balance out the heaviness of the previous assignment. We started by researching different formats that could be compatible with our concept. See our first ideas here. We presented our… Continue reading Gen Z’s ABC’s – Jackie, Lameesa, and Mikayla
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Zine Research – Jackie Sabillón
1st: “People Make Plans” “People Make Plans” is a collection of personal zines or ‘perzines’ about trauma, education reform, poverty, grieving, and privilege. The author describes these zines as a place to be vulnerable, and thus with each edition of “People Make Plans” the zines have evolved to discuss heavy topics such as rape and… Continue reading Zine Research – Jackie Sabillón
Generative Poster – Immigrants are the Backbone of America
Until very recently I had only experimented with traditional design software and print. The idea of a generative poster printed on a risograph machine was exciting for me, and so I decided to try my best to create something both meaningful and beautiful. View my results below: Check out my code here. Process I started… Continue reading Generative Poster – Immigrants are the Backbone of America
HW3 – Generative Ice Cream
This week we were tasked to use only one instance of each shape function to create a randomly generated ice cream cone. To achieve this, I created a set of variables to reuse throughout my sketch and 2 for loop statements to create a different sphere and cone each time I clicked on my sketch.… Continue reading HW3 – Generative Ice Cream
HW 1 – Risograph Animation
So I learned how to print (and fail) on a risograph machine! The process was tedious but rewarding, so buckle up: Final Animation link to p5js sketch Designs I’ve been wanting to do a smiley face animation sequence for a while. I designed a set of 5 frames of smiley faces that when put together… Continue reading HW 1 – Risograph Animation
Week 1 – Riso Print Cutout
In our first week, we were assigned to play with the p5.riso library to create a cutout in an image. To get familiar with the library, I created a test sketch to see what the words would look like when cut out of the image. Unfortunately, my words weren’t cut from the image like I… Continue reading Week 1 – Riso Print Cutout