Wednesday, August 17, 2011



Pyjama Shorts!

The third project we embarked on in Design Fundamentals during term 3 was the creation of a pair of boxer shorts/pyjama shorts using yardage that we designed in Adobe Illustrator and got produced through SpoonFlower.com.... At the beginning of the design process we focused on 2D designs that we were interested and began to create our own through illustrations and drawings. Seeing as though I had chosen a beachy theme for my blog banner I wanted to create something completely different and in the end I chose to use dinosaurs for the fabric I was creating. I found designing the fabric on illustrator very enjoyable and I found that I was able to complete it quite easily however the sewing aspect of the project was not part of my expertise! However I did improve in my sewing skills. This project has so far been my favourite and I have found that it is something I am very interested in :)

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Blog Banner

Our first major project for the course was to create a blog banner, reflecting some of our own sketches and illustrations. The banner above shows the final product of my design. In the lead up to creating the banner we enhanced our photoshop skills and researched other successful design blogs. To start off I started to sketch some of the illustrations I wanted to incorporate into my design. I did illustrations of shells and starfishes as I wanted me blog to have a chilled out, beachy feel to it. I used a photograph as the background and I split it up varying the colours and effects of his section. I took the photo myself and it too reflects the beach theme of my blog. I chose to use the name Seychelles not only because I picked it randomly through a list of country names but it also related to the idea of shells. I enjoyed this unit alot and learnt alot of new skills in photoshop including varying the effects of images, using scanned illustrations and merging photos into the banner. I am very happy with the outcome of my design and I am looking forward to the future projects we'll be given!

Bundanon Cafe



We recently went down to Bundanon for a design camp. Here we were given a brief to design a cafe that would fit into the proposed footprint and would provide food and drink to visitors who were otherwise not offered any. The footprint was the green mound neighbouring the famous Glenn Murcutt building and considerations had to be made including the use of environmentally friendly materials, not blocking the path way or restricting the view of the site or the surrounding buildings. We were supplied with materials such as corrogated cardboard, black cardboard, wooden sticks, brown paper and foamcore. We incorporated these materials to represent the materials that would be used in reality. Our working space was largely spread out and by the end of the day was covered in rubbish! I found this task very interesting although it was stressful and some of the aspects of my design didnt turn out the way they were planned. The Bundanon experience was extremely fun and I hope I get the opportunity to go again...

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Hello World!

Hey Guys...
Im currently a year 11 student studying for my Certificate III Design Fundamentals.
Ill be blogging about my projects throughout the course along with a few photos. The name of this blog came from the idealic country of "Seychelles" but also ties in with the popular tounge-twister "She sells seashells by the sea shore". Ill also be posting any cool design stuff I come across...


Enjoy!