Sunday, June 12, 2011

Coptright issues

Terms and conditions for stock photos


Permitted to use-



  1. advertising and promotional projects, including printed materials, product packaging, presentations, film and video presentations, commercials, catalogues, brochures, promotional greeting cards and promotional postcards (ie. not for resale or license)
  2. entertainment applications, such as books and book covers, magazines, newspapers, editorials, newsletters, and video, broadcast and theatrical presentations;
  3. on–line or electronic publications, including web pages to a maximum of 1200 x 800 pixels for image or illustration Content or to a maximum of 640x480 for video Content;
  4. prints, posters (i.e. a hardcopy) and other reproductions for personal use or promotional purposes specified in (1) above, but not for resale, license or other distribution; and
  5. any other uses approved in writing by iStockphoto.


License Prohibitions-

  1. use the Content in design template applications intended for resale, whether on-line or not, including, without limitation, website templates, Flash templates, business card templates, electronic greeting card templates, and brochure design templates;
  2. use or display the Content on websites or other venues designed to induce or involving the sale, license or other distribution of “on demand” products, including postcards, mugs, t-shirts, posters and other items (this includes custom designed websites, as well as sites such as www.cafepress.com);
  3. use the Content in any posters (printed on paper, canvas or any other media) or other items for resale, license or other distribution for profit;
  4. use any of the Content as part of a trade-mark, design-mark, trade-name, business name, service mark, or logo;


To purchase a font

                              Futura

To download the Futura font from the fontshop, it comes with 17 different categories that cost A$198.50 or we can buy it individually.This font can not be distribute to other people outside your organization. 

3 points from Term & Condition:

1.This package contains URW++ Software, that means: software, electronic data describing alphabet characters, and software assisting in the use of digital typefaces. In return for acquiring a license to use the URW++ Software and related documentation, you agree to the following terms and conditions

2. You may assign your rights under this Agreement to a third party who agrees in writing to be bound by this Agreement prior to the assignment provided that you transfer all copies of the URW++ Software and related documentation to the third party or destroy any copies not transferred.

3. Trademarks shall be used in accordance with accepted trademark practice, including identification of trademark owner's name. Trademarks can only be used to identify printed output produced by the URW++ Software. 

Copyright issues

To purchase an image


To purchase a large version of this image (1809 x 2717) You can pay via as you go pay plan. It requires 100 credits.

100 credites x $1.57
$157.00








http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-15930753-african-american-football-player-with-arms-raised-holding-footba.php?st=42dfed6
























To purchase a large version of this image (2721x1806) you can pay via as you go pay plan. It requires 15 credits.


15 credites x $1.57
$23.55




http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-12646997-white-passenger-bus.php?st=5e24a1e












To purchase a large version of this image (1809 x 2717) You can pay via as you go pay plan. It requires 70 credits


70 Credits x $1.57
$109.90


http://www.istockphoto.com/stock-photo-15249301-handsome-senior-surfer-with-longboard.php?st=ddb5146

My Team Logo

Greek God methology - National Rugby league



The name of KRONO came from one of TITANS from Greek god methologies. I have created the musculer rugby player to represent the TITANS from greek god methology. 



In this logo I have created the hand with the rugby ball and the wind ripple to represent the TITANS power.


In this Logo I have created the ball that has wings to give the speed to the game.



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Concept Evaluation

The Earth (ken Miki)

Ken Miki's The Earth design is simple and aligent that work well and communicate directly with people.
His concept is very simple and strait forword it shows his studio's location in the world map in very creative way. According to his method "Designing as we tallk" the concept was very simple for this design. Having feeling something by touching it keeps in mind perfectly that is why he has produced his studio's map in 3D. Having creating 3D box it can covers the whole world map as his design requirments and he has used white colour for all the box and the world map that tells the simlicity and neatness of his work. Doing embossed effect on the world map that lift the design quality perfectly. I think his simple design concept is far more better.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Trends and Designers

The physical trends that found in AG Ideas are;

Simplicity 
The artist who follow that trend are - Ken Miki and Adam Hunt
Ken Miki's designs




Adam Hunt's work

Those designers that I have chosen here are follow the simplicity in very claver manner. According to ken miki's designs that display above it shows the map of his office in a very simple and new way. Most of his designs are dealing with contrast and white colour. His design themes also very simple and allegiant that follows the words we speak. He is always trying to assemble the parts of design process  in way we speak words that is why he called 'designing as we talk' to his method. His designs always neat, clean and simple.
                                                        The other designer that I have chosen here is Adam Hunt is  Sydney-based creative guy. His ideas are excellent and very strait forward, alway talking to the point in simple and funny way. He always trying to laugh the audience by producing TV commercials in very simple but creative way. He always thinks differently it works well with his passion.

Patterns and Shapes
The artist are Simon pole and Matthew Harding
Matthew Harding's work
Simon pole's work


Indigo design network

http://www.indigodesignnetwork.org/?p=3868

Monday, April 4, 2011

Aboriginal Motifs

Functions and philosophies


Respect
The rights of Indigenous people to own and control their heritage in their own way, including art, cultural materials, designs and stories that they have produce.To respect widely to indigenous rights there are some protocols should follow,
Acknowledgment of country

Indigenous Australians, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, are the original
inhabitants of Australia. They have a strong connection with their motherland they love their country in heart. They talk to country, they sing to country, worry about the country. The aboriginal people say that country knows, hears, smell, feel the people thoughts.
Public art – acknowledging land
It is common practice for Indigenous artists to
seek approval from the Indigenous community 
for public art-based projects in any particular
‘country’ within Australia. For example, the 
Metropolitan Land Council (MLC) in Sydney
notes that it was consulted by Fiona Foley of  
Badtjala heritage in Queensland when she was 
developing a public artwork to be installed in 
Gadigal country, Sydney.



Attribution and copyright

Many people think that copyright is a very complicated issue, but since understand the basics of copyright that won't be acomplicated issue.
The indigenous people are seek to have a greater share in any benefits generated from the use of their cultural stories. All the copyright issues are relevent to their cultural materials and cultural things that they produce in their home country. It is very important to have a good clear understanding about the copyright issue that can easily be a chance a get a copyright under current government law.

Moral Rights and Issues
Some Indigenous cultural material is not suitable for wide dissemination on the grounds of secrecy
and confidentiality. Any arts or any kind of materials that belongs to indigenous people we have to respect them and we have to work under the copyright issues and certain rules and regulations.

Source : http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au