Final Blog Thoughts

I wanted to write a brief post on the experience I have had in keeping this blog. It was intended to summarise class work and readings, as well as for me to develop my own thoughts on each reading. We were also encourage to blog about any other design related areas that were of interest…

The ‘Aura’ Concept

Melbourne’s Street Art During the semester break I took a trip to the canvas of Victoria; Melbourne. While there I traversed the various laneways looking for the amazing street art that Melbourne is known for. I also set out to go in search of the more hidden works that are scattered in the outer suburbs,…

Week 8: Florian Cramer

What is ‘Post-digital’? In this text Cramer looks at what post-digital is, origin of the term and how it have deeper implications. This was a lot easier to read due to the simple language used. An aspect of this text that I really liked is actually near the end when Cramer revisits the meme of…

Week 8: Lecture

This weeks lecture was quite short and focused on what it is to be ‘Post-Digital’. Post-digital refers to works that are beyond new media. New media does not refer to what we would call new, it is more of a classification of a specific few forms of media that were considered new at that particular…

Week 7: Ronald Barthes

The Death of The Author With this text it has been difficult for me to really understand how we are trying to relate a text with its author as the separation of the two seems a little complex. So the following is what I have understood. Barthes suggests a purity to the consumption of media…

Week 7: Lev Manovich

The Language of New Media Chapter 2: In this reading we look at computer interfaces as a form of new media. An interface is the primary means by which we interact with computer data. This is the same for cultural interfaces as Manovich states; The term human-computer interface describes the ways in which the user…

Week 7: Lecture and Tutorial

This week we looked at moving from analog to digital design. Simone spoke about the tediousness of having to do everything by hand, and personally thinking about the time and effort that design involved then compared with how fast and easy it is today is an amazing thought. We looked at the various tools and…

Week 6: Marty Neumeier

The Brand Gap Neumeier talks about the theory of branding, and while informative doubles as a bit guide to branding as well. Mentioning that the packaging is part of the branding, a consumers interaction with the product is what often leads to loyalty in the end. I would then say that every part of the…

Week 6: John Berger

Ways of Seeing In the 7th chapter of Berger’s Ways of Seeing, which is what this week’s text focuses on, Berger explores how we experience images, or, how we view them. Through his deep analysis of traditional oil paintings and the contemporary advertisements, he states that they are both the same in terms of visual…

Milton Glaser – Typeface Designer

Milton Glaser is the designer of the iconic I ❤ N.Y. Glaser did not think it would become as popular as it is today, and with it he realised that design can play a very important role when it comes to bringing about change. The idea for the now distinct New York Icon came about…