If you're an architectural designer, an Autocadd operator, or a draftsman, chances are you are exposed to AutoCAD most of the time. And because most of what you draft is done through this software, it is reasonable to say that to design a logo with it would come as twisted or inappropriate for lack of a word. Most logos are preferably done best by graphic artists through CorelDraw or Aurora 3D at least for what I have observed within the design circles of fine arts majors, advertisers and graphic designers.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
LOGO DESIGN BY AUTOCAD
Davao City, Philippines
Davao City, Philippines
LOGO DESIGN BY PHOTOSHOP
For this first post, this exercise will show you folks how this unofficial blogsite logo was made. This is the preliminary logo K-Warp logo design. This output could be used further as a favicon, icon or just plainly as a profile picture. We will use Photoshop for this design. This only took a few minutes, easy and simple.
Davao City, Philippines
Davao City, Philippines
Sunday, September 23, 2012
KLAREX!
KLAREX BABY!
Davao City, Philippines
Villafuerte St, Davao City, Philippines
Saturday, September 15, 2012
ARKITEKTURA WARA-WARA
Bad Architecture is found anywhere. On my own vicinity, my street, my own city, on my own country. They persist. But there are those that unreasonably go from bad, to worse and the worst. Many of which were done in haste and is gone to waste and into oblivion. Buildings built that just could not last. Some of which were not really planned to withstand uncontrolled factors.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
AMAZING FEAT - 30 STOREY BUILDING IN 15 DAYS
You should see it for yourself. Just when you think that it's more efficient to take it slow, this Chinese Building Company proved that Prefabricated modular buildings have many advantages over conventional buildings. Savings on labor cost over cost of materials: where the Chinese are widely known for their labor force, now they're showing the world how it should be done pragmatically. I could describe their process of construction as "quickly but surely".
Saturday, November 5, 2011
THE PROPOSED OVERHEAD KITCHEN CABINET
Just had to post about something I made for a project I need to do. My mother wanted it badly done. It is for our own humble kitchen. A overhead wall cabinet for the kitchen. Range hood placement consideration is pointed out for the design just to be installed on one wall above the stove and beside the refrigerator. What I did first was measure the existing counter or the base cabinet where a stove sat beside the refrigerator. Had to find out the allowable length of the proposed overhead kitchen cabinet. Had to draw the amount of wood needed. We had to buy the shopmade cabinet doors at our nearest hardware store. It did cost much but fairly well. And then we bought the corresponding amount of plyboards (as pre-estimated) needed to do the cabinet interior boxes. We bought the hinges as well. Now where is that carpenter?
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
FULLSCREEN PRINTING
It is fun for me to do "Screen Printing" once again. But it is tiring as well. I still got some of the textile paint left-over from my previous shirt printing job. I would like to make it clear though that even through all the years of my fascination with shirt printing, from band names and images, to obscure and simple symbols and monograms, I still was not able to perfect the skill.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
DISTORTING EDITION
If you are tired of having to see those wondrous crap. The pictures of beautiful buildings you'd never get to go to. Places you can never see and experience first-hand. Skyscrapers you'd never get to climb on to. Sculptures and monuments you don't get to touch. Bridges you'd never get to cross. The built environment you can only get to see through pictures and postcards and on TV.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
BLUEPRINTS AND COPY MACHINES
Drawings on tracing papers (on vellum or transbonds) are considered to be the original copies. And after finishing all the drawings be it done manually or by CAD, one usually need a number of copies of these drawings. CAD drawings though need to be printed usually on large printing machines, some designers want them blue printed. They like the white or bluelines that go with the copies instead of just the black lines on computer printing machines.
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