Design Portfolio Research


https://express.adobe.com/page/RUestmsVHFVcK/

Gary Shear: The site provided a straightforward characteristic, involving different ways to interact with his projects. At first glance, some would say his designs are very bland or simple, despite this, I believe his designs are made to satisfy his customers in each category, Although it is not flashy nor fancy It was able to publish all the requirements. All of the layouts are intertwined with the simple characteristics. The shapes vary upon each of his works, frequently he seems to use images or even text boxes that interact with rounded shapes such as circles. He also uses geometric shapes to create contrast. When reviewing type, he often is familiar with sans serif, relating to his simple ways. The tone seems to be calm and bold as everything is straightforward and doesn't have any shortcuts to provide the goal of each project.



https://express.adobe.com/page/KNIGfUWGGQc69/

Skyler Hefley: The site is outstanding in regards of professionalism. He is able to knock it out the park when interacting with his use of color and type. I seem to love the manner in which he lays out his potential fonts for his various projects, being organized. The animations with his sites are entertaining when viewing how they immersive. The tone is formal, as it covers the principles of graphic deign in a near perfect way but also achieving a sense of hard work in each project. The shapes are often very geometric but with rounded corners displaying the bold but yet laid back style. Earth tone colors seem to be his favorite in which he does great designs with especially his logos.





https://craig.black/

Craig Black: The site was astonishing, his projects revolve around colorful color schemes and seem to cover both warm and cool colors. Regarding shapes, he often does projects with spheres involving splatters of paint which I find very attractive. The style seems to be around sports as he designs much of equipment, such balls or even snowboards. He reminds me of those who are graphic designers who often design customs for celebrities' or athletes. When reviewing type, he doesn't specialize with style rather more with art and paint, but he seem to use both sans serif and serif. The layout is very intriguing and all of the viewers will be entertained when seeing his work. The tone is upbeat as it demonstrates the passion, while also being formal due to his font.




https://www.ariesmoross.com/

Aries Moross: The site is very entertain once viewing its introduction, showcasing us the use of type straight off the bat. It mainly focuses on sans serif type as none of the type seem to be serif, although this being known the use of sans serif is used a good manner. The style seem to access the use of animation in various cases in which I find attractive as it keeps viewers on their feet. When reviewing the work, it often includes a touch of digital painting to enhance the project. The layout on the other hand is simple when comparing it to the work which are very flashy and consumes a vast color scheme which I think is perfect for a younger audience.




https://www.behance.net/gallery/94853223/Portfolio-2020

Naomi Umezu: The artwork provides a comfortable style or a more user friendly outlook. Th layout seems to use designs that provide a culture or connect to one due to the color themes, which are more on the warm side. It reminds me of those Spanish homes that you would find in Arizona when reviewing her use of color. Shapes seem to be the least of her worries as she varies from geometric and rounded shapes, using them together to create harmony. Regarding type she often uses sans serif to achieve a simple yet welcoming tone, helping those to understand the plot or goal behind her projects.






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