Friday, March 30, 2012

Revised KAYD Foundation Logo

I used what Mr.Mohammad (not sure how to spell his name, but his name isn't what is important about this post) wanted on the logo. I did silhouettes because I didn't want to color every one with what was on the picture. I like how it turned out but not how the background is colored, any suggestions on how to improve it would be helpful and taken in to consideration. The green block has the name of the foundation, and is supposed to be the computer monitor.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Kony 2012 Propaganda Project


I spent the most time on the van, first just trying to draw it by myself, then trashing it and finding a picture of a van, I tweaked it so that it would have sliding doors, back tire is suppose to be uncovered like the front tires. Then because he only takes children for his army I knew I was going to make it like this. Kony is wearing a bear head, I was going to have a bubble saying, "I got some candy for your kids.", but went with brush and wrote, "Kony, you clever man.". I used the large black area on his cheek to write "Kony 2012", instead of just leaving it blank.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Kony


Joseph Kony is a guy in Uganda that kidnaps children at a young age to create his army. He has to become noticed so the American government doesn't retrieve the people there training the Ugandan soldiers to stop Kony. For him to be noticed he needs to become famous which people use graffiti, youtube, and/or Facebook to do.

Friday, March 2, 2012

KAYD Foundation Project





I used what the KAYD Foundations wants to accomplish to make this happen for Africans. As you can see, the K is a school with a tent where the green is for shade, the blue and yellow blocks are graduates. The A shows that they want to add medical care, electricity and communication. The Y is the river in the middle because water is wanted for the village. The D represents a field for the vegetation to grow for income and food. Thinking of how to make the image was the hardest part until I thought of just showing what the foundation wanted to do for the Horn of Africa.