Thursday, October 11, 2012

This means to me, as a graphic designer, that people should not copywrite.  It's what they thought of when creating a design so it should be only theres to keep.  It would be offensive to me if anyone were to steal my ideas.  They also talk about graphics design itself which means to me exactly what the definition is it is a graphic design that is created and anything you design you should be proud about. It's your work and your critical thinking so it should be you to deside what happens to it.

I've grown exponentially in this graphics design class. I've learned about people that are very good at what they do and seen things I would have not otherwise.  It's amazing what a simple thing can create.  The limits are endless.  In the future I hope to create masterpieces and challenge my skills every day in the art of graphic design.

Monday, October 1, 2012

This is my movie poster. The title of my movie is called Nameless, because of the name tag I am wearing in the photograph. If you look closely it is not me. I got the wood background from google as well as the bullet hole but the rest of it is hand drawn and made using photoshop elements 6.0.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012


This is the design I am going to be entering into the T-Shirt contest. The colors for NPHS, the custom drawn paw prints, and the shadow for the text are silver. The background is white and the t-shirt and lettering is black.

Friday, September 21, 2012





Here are some icons I have created for our Graphics Design class. The top left is my own design, to the right is a camera and below are yahoo mail, android and google plus. I think my best work is between the google plus and my own design.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Introducing the best ice cream menu you have ever seen in your life! For this project we had to create an ice cream menu using whichever software we preferred and I had used Photoshop Elements to create this masterpiece.

Friday, September 7, 2012

In this project for our Graphics Design class we had to go out and experiment with using a camera to find some environmental graphics design in our school. We had to take pictures of as many places as we could that used said graphics design and after had to find three places with no design whatsoever and then using the photos we had to create a collage to showcase our pictures.

Friday, August 31, 2012


For this assignment in graphics design we had to create an advertisement in a magazine and I chose to make advertise Dequan's Logo of Diet and Nutrition. I felt the need to go with a more simplistic approach to the project and this is what came out of it.


For this project in Graphics design we had to create a cover for a magazine.  I chose to make a cover for my own logo that was used in previous projects and this is how it turned out.  The two pictures were found on google and I hold no rights to them, I had only edited and resized them to fit on my magazine.

Monday, August 27, 2012


JF Audio Subwoofers,
 
 
Stereo Equipment,
 
 
and Accessories

 
 
Identity
 
Standards

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2012 Edition








 


Updates can be seen at: http://jfletch.blogspot.com/



Introduction: A Consistent Identity
This document is intended to provide guidance for graphic designers as they create documents and other materials for JF Audio’s promotional and communication efforts. The institution’s goal in communicating with external audiences is to clearly deliver a message in an appealing manner while conveying a consistent identity.
The concept of identity standards has become a time-honored method of marketing and public relations. The most successful institutions, from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses, have strengthened their image by maintaining a set of guidelines that represent and foster a cohesive unit.
This document covers basic writing guidelines, including rules of style to help authors and designers communicate with a broad audience. It also covers proper usage of colors, fonts, logos and subsidiary marks associated with JF Audio.
Members of the JF Audio’s company take great pride in its image and are grateful to those who work to maintain a high standard of communications and marketing.

Typography
JF Audio’s accepted fonts are Garamond and Verdana, which are to be used for the largest and most dominant typography of a document. Secondary fonts that are accepted are Times New Roman, Georgia, Arial, Square721 BT, and Helvetica. To avoid the risk of producing a cluttered document, use Verdana for heads and subheads, Garamond for body text, and perhaps a secondary font for captions and tabular material. If a computer does not have these fonts, users may contact Computer Services to have them installed.

Colors
JF Audio’s official colors are black and white. In creating documents, usage of neutral colors such as black and gray also are permissible. The following are rules and values of the colors acceptable to use for JF Audio’s Colors:

RGB Values CMYK Values
Red — 0 Cyan — 0%
Green — 0 or Magenta — 0%
Blue — 0 Yellow — 0%
Black — 100%

Red---- 100 Cyan---100%
Green---- 100 or Magenta----100%
Blue--- 100 Yellow----100%
Black----0%

For Web pages and other electronic material, the color code for JF Audio
is Black #000000 and the code for white is #FFFFFF.
The aforementioned colors are the only ones that should be used on elements that represent the Company’s official logo. For example, the words “JF Audio” on the cover or primary area of a document is produced as the previously noted RGB and CMYK values, black or white.
When preparing color documents, designers often print a test page to confirm the colors appear correctly on paper. Be careful about filling a document with many different colors; a limited number of colors will probably deliver the message more clearly.

Logos and Signatures
Consistent and prominent use of an institution’s logo is a vital factor in developing brand identity. Following is information about the acceptable use of JF Audio’s logos and other marks related to the company. JF Audio’s official logo (Fig. 1) is designed to appear in all college documents produced for an external audience, except those featuring the spirit logo as a primary mark. Three versions are available of JF Audio’s logo (Fig. 1, Fig. 2 and Fig. 3)




(Fig.2)
(Fig.3)
(Fig. 1) (Fig.2) (Fig.3)

Incorrect Logo Usage
It is important to refrain from altering the logos or signatures. For example, do not shade, shadow, screen, outline or fill them with textures or photos. Do not crop, stretch or skew the logos and signatures. The following are examples of incorrect logo usage.







Correct Logo Usage
The following are examples of correct logo usage.
On a white background.





On a colored background.








 
Stationeries, Business Cards, and envelopes

















Web Design and Content

College Relations is charged with oversight of material published at JF Audio’s official site on the World Wide Web, http://jfletchlives23.wix.com/fletcher#!home/mainPage and its subordinate files. Individuals who want to be involved with the development of pages on JF Audio’s site may contact lead designer, Joshua Fletcher after obtaining approval from a supervisor. The rules of JF Audio’s Identity Standards apply to digital files, just as they do to those in print.


 
 
 
 

Tuesday, August 21, 2012



For this assignment in Graphics Design we had to create three things: A business card, stationery, and an envelope using our logo that we created in our previous assignment. This is how my design turned out. I wished more to have used the other logo, but with a white paper and envelope half of my logo would have not been visible.
For this assignment in Graphics Design, we had to create a personal logo using our initials. For mine I created a stereo system/ subwoofer company that relates to JL Audio but is JF audio.  I created two designes for the logo and the second one is my preference, but is transparent and some of the logo may not show up.  I had also created a website and have the second logo on it if you would like to check it out visit http://jfletchlives23.wix.com/fletcher

Thursday, August 16, 2012


Graphic design is all around us. It is in our morning paper, on our commute to work, and on the cover of our favorite books. The most common forms involve logos, websites, business cards, advertisements, etc.  Graphics design is what makes products visually appealing so people will be more influenced to buy that said product over a product that does not use as much graphics design. It is what buyers want in order to purchase something over another.  It is equally part of business as well as just an art form. Mainly, it is self-interest in whatever a unique person views, or whatever a person is attracted to. It is the design they are coming to see.