Sunday, October 23, 2011

Design Process Analysis





These are just a few of the slides I made for a recent lecture I gave in my Project Preparation and Research class at the LA Academy of Figurative Art. The topic of that week covered design fundamentals and I used the great William Joyce's airship sketch (found online) from the "Meet the Robinsons" Disney movie as an example of just beautifully thought out and executed design. 

I just started teaching a second class, Layout and Composition for Entertainment, this past Saturday and both of these endeavors have kept me considerably busy these past few weeks. I will still find time to keep working on my children's book project and hopefully other personal art as well, but if I don't get around to that, I'll try and post some of the stuff from my classes so that they may hopefully inspire and inform others.

9 comments:

Chris Ybarra said...

Inspiring info dude, will definitely keep some of this info in mind when designing in the future. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

Darnell said...

Thanks for sharing Mauricio!

George Bletsis said...

Wow, you're blog is just stuffed with awesome work! Really informative post, thanks for sharing.

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Mauricio said...

Your welcome, guys! I wish that design were mine but I'm happy to expedite the learning process for anyone out there.

Al Hasnawi said...

Thank you for share it with us !

Caerphilly said...

I love this!

Hello, I am Cuba Lee. said...

I envy you Mauricio!
how is it going?

tiffannysketchbook said...

is there a video of your lecture? :) i would LOVE to see!