Thursday, September 20, 2007

Jack and Jill Problem


In the six areas indicated, create visual equivalent for each part of the nursery rhyme " jack and Jill" by using the ding-bats and/or punctuation marks given on the assignment sheet. These marks, symbols, and pictograms can be used individually or combined to develop a visual metaphor. Execute your solutions in black and white, unless your concept dictates otherwise.


Analysis: The intent of the Jack and Jill Problem is to develop a visual vocabulary within the parameters of a given set of images, allowing an opportunity to discover and grapple with the infinite possiblities that exist in what might first be perceived as a limited language.This assignment also presents a chance to respond freely to a timeworn nursery rhyme, taking something familiar and revitalizing it through the manipulation of images. This approach expands a designer's problem-solving vocabulary.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sir I am done!

Kristy said...

^^ done

Anonymous said...

done!

Julia said...

Finnished

Jojo said...

done

catherine_c said...

donee

palancam said...

DONEEEEEEEE!

Ashie said...

done

Anonymous said...

Sir, I'm done.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Padilla, I'm finished so you can take a look now :D.

Anonymous said...

Sir Im done

Anonymous said...

I'm done =)