[[[for anyone who sees this, if you share this with other people please don’t attach my name. as this is a sensitive topic I’d like to keep it just within our class for now. – shengli]]]] Background This set of posters was inspired by the voices of those caught in the absurdity and harshness of… Continue reading Voices of September – Generative Posters on Beijing’s Zero Covid Policy
Student work
Design system poster – Sarah Elix
https://selix.squarespace.com/itpclassprojects/printandcode-week5
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
Assignment 2: computational design system
For the assignment 2, I want to make a political poster reflecting the unjustifiable and ruthless wars where the politicians incite their soldier to practice justice, however, bring catastrophe to the entire world. The basic Idea is a random weapon shooting political slogans towards the sky. For the weapons, I used some svgs and converted… Continue reading Assignment 2: computational design system
HW1-Lameesa
HW1 Notes: Using cutouts from two different images of my grandma’s hands, I made my first Riso print! I layered both images together in p5.js and “extracted” the reds and the blues from the flattened image. I printed my image in fluorescent orange first, where the details of the top image were really obscured. I… Continue reading HW1-Lameesa
P5.js Icecream + Generative Poster Ideas
This was my first time in P5.js since Creative Coding and it was not like riding a bike however(!) I played around with a new tool I’d never used called ‘Color Tint.’ The biggest issue I had with executing this idea was that the icecream color was changing with a slight delay to the background… Continue reading P5.js Icecream + Generative Poster Ideas
Week 3 Assignment- Kristina You
Ice Cream Exercise- For the ice cream exercise I created a simple grid of ice cream cones that assign different color combinations according to the frame rate of the sketch. Sketches for Generative Design Systems- For this assignment I decided to create a system to generate posters about gun control and mass shootings. Rather than… Continue reading Week 3 Assignment- Kristina You
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
Week 3 – Generative art
Ice cream sketch: https://editor.p5js.org/iguannalin/sketches/zr4K26owI The generative ice cream sketch was fun to make, using the constraints of one instance of each shape function to create different randomly generated ice creams. Shapes sketch: https://editor.p5js.org/iguannalin/sketches/T5UetFy1N Creating the shapes sketch was a bit tricky as drawing the vertices for the shapes are very precise. I wrote a handy… Continue reading Week 3 – Generative art
[1] riso animation
https://www.notion.so/chaski/risograph-animation-726dfe38cf4d49d9b8a6c7d4278fcc8d
Week 3 HW – shengli
ice cream exercise: https://editor.p5js.org/rw2423/sketches/BkEUEXuKg a generative grid of ice cream cones, different each time you run the code. made with one circle and one triangle, for loops, and random offsets 2. generative poster design ideas
HW Week3: icecream & ideas
The Ice Cream My ice cream has several flavors and sides. By controlling variables, it will generates different amount of flavors and sides with random colors. The position of each scoop ice cream will be calculated by its index and the total number of scoops. And the sides of the ice cream will be generated… Continue reading HW Week3: icecream & ideas
Week 3 HW – Ruoxi
For the ice cream exercise, I designed a random generator to create various sizes and flavors(colors) of ice creams. Have a try As for assignment 2, I would like to create a series of posters to increase climate change awareness. I have sketched out 3 different ideas, as shown below. Idea 1: text-based posters with… Continue reading Week 3 HW – Ruoxi
Week 3 HW
Sarah Elix Intro to design systems, ice cream sketch, poster sketches
Week 2 Riso Animation
As someone that is more familiar with code than with the Adobe tools, I was surprised at how long the p5 code took me to finesse, to the point where I’m not sure if it would have been faster if I had used Illustrator instead (which I’m sure would have taken me at least 3… Continue reading Week 2 Riso Animation
Week 1 HW
For week 1’s test print homework, I rendered a picture of a cheesecake I took in Photoshop and printed it out in fluorescent pink. I considered making the print in p5, but it was a lot faster in Photoshop. I separated the color channels as layers in PS, then I used the magenta layer to… Continue reading Week 1 HW
Dancing Shadow on the White Album — a Riso Animation
Above is the original video that was eventually turned into a risograph animation. It was filmed when I was sitting outside, reading the book called the While Album by Joan Didion. I was trying to capture the dancing light and shadow from the afternoon sun and the leaves swinging behind me. They landed right there… Continue reading Dancing Shadow on the White Album — a Riso Animation
Assignment 2: Riso Animation-Kristina You
For my riso animation I created a interaction between three dimensional shapes rotating and intertwining with each other on p5.js. I wanted to test how such three dimensional shapes and movement could be captured and transformed when printed in riso. I tried different color combinations and paper options- the first iteration was created in neon… Continue reading Assignment 2: Riso Animation-Kristina You