Thursday, January 30, 2014

This logo for Sabian Cymbals uses repetition of form with the semi-circles that radiate outward from the name of the company. The overall logo is in the form of a circle, so the semi-circles further compliment this logo by providing a circular theme throughout the logo.

Friday, January 24, 2014

This mural in the Connell Student Center Cafe uses negative space to etch out a photo of the Mercer Bear Statue with the University Center in the background. The picture uses unity to portray the picture with an orange hue and black accents similar to the official colors of Mercer.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

This Gestalt photo uses negative space to form two images: One image is the appearance of two faces that seem to be looking at each other. The other is formed by the outline of the two faces and resembles a lamp or vase of some sort. By using negative space to create this photo, a sense of unity is achieved and the effect the picture was created for is successful.

Monday, January 20, 2014


This a design that is inspired by the simplicity of nature. These are led lights that are fitted into real tree trunk housings. On the top of the housing are specialized LED lights that are wound to resemble the rings inside of a tree. A layer of Plexiglas is fitted over the top of the LEDs to allow the trunks to be used outside for an extravagant effect as seen above.

Friday, January 10, 2014

The image above represents how Gibson guitars chose to design a guitar that was not only extremely playable but also had a flair to it. The "Double Cutaway" design of the guitar takes the shape of horns. This design is not only for aesthetics but also allows the player to reach the frets closer to the body with ease. The control knobs of the guitar are located in such a position that the user is easily able to reach them while also being able to quickly play notes without having to move their hand too far from the strings. This design has been around since the 60's and is modeled around the Les Paul Guitar.