Random act of kindness

The school is doing something where you can get little complements and keep them for yourself or give them to a friend. I decided to give Tim a complement that says he is smart because school can be discouraging and I wanted to uplift him despite whatever he is going through.LoweJActOfKindness

The design procedure

Step 1 Restate the problem in your own words. Know the goal and the overall creation you need to make.

Step 2 Do any research that needs to be done. Know the background on the company.

Step 3 Think with your pencil or mouse in your hand. Once you put your pencil or mouse down you are no longer thinking. The creativity is flowing when you keep your pencil or mouse in your hand.

Step 4 Choose your best thumbnail sketches and turn them into roughs. They help you visualize your ideas so you can see what you would really like to creat.

Step5 Chose your best rough and turn it into a comp. Now that you chose your best you can turn that into a final drive and really do your best on that one and make any changes needed.

Act of Kindness Questions

  1. The article I read is called Tasty Thursday it is about a teacher and her class baking for a random class in their school every Thursday
  2. They didn’t do any research just baking goods for another class, they have found that the whole school gets excited on Thursdays in hope that they get the knock on the door with the tasty treats.
  3. Yes, it is nice that the kids can be participating in such good works at such a young age they can see the joys and beauty in giving.
  4. Another act of kindness I found was about tipping big and making a waiter do a double take. I picked it because some people get tired of their job and waiters have to deal with such rude people and the tip will show them they are appreciated.

Graphic Designer

Otl Aicher

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“Good art inspires; Good design motivates.”

  • Nationality: German
  • Studied at: Academy of Fine Arts Munich
  • Era active: 1940s through 1980s
    Specialties: Identity, typography
    Known for: Lufthansa branding, 1972 Munich Olympics, Ulm School of Design

I like this work because the edit that he use in his work is very different but still displays what you are trying to see from the artist.