Winter 2010 - The logo and package designs shown here were a part of my final senior project in my Advanced Graphic Design class. First, I created a fictional company - a late-night cookie delivery company geared toward college campuses, which I named Campus Cookies. I designed a color and black-and-white logo for the company. Then, I created a styles manual describing how the logo could be used and recreated (not pictured). Finally, I designed and assembled 3 package designs for the company - a milk carton, an individual cookie sleeve, and a "party pack" (which holds 30 cookies). I used watercolor paint to create the background image. (I also baked the cookies shown in the packages from scratch.)
Winter 2010 - Open Book: An International Survey of Experimental Books
This postcard, poster, and exhibition catalogue were created for Eastern Michigan University's Open Book exhibition in 2010. My concept was to look at the history and importance of books throughout time, referencing where books have come from (naturally, with the plant, and historically, with the printing press and decorations akin to illuminated manuscripts) and where books are going (with pixelated/digitized type, e-readers, and electric plugs). For the actual catalogue, I wanted to break away from the concept of a bound book, and made a package of many parts which can be looked at separately and are held together with a pixelated paper band. My concept worked well with the types of experimental books that were featured in the show.
Winter 2010 - Flash assignment. Here are some screen shots from an interactive Flash assignment I created for my Image Making II class. All images were created in Illustrator and imported into Flash, where I used Motion Tweens and Action Script 3.0 to allow for interaction with the light, clocks, shower door, and cleaning bottles. The concept of the piece was I dream I had in the summer of 2008 - I slept in until 6 pm, clocks taunted me, and when I went to go take a shower there were giant cleaning bottles that jumped out at me, dancing and chasing me down the hall.
Winter 2010 semester - I created a 3D font out of tetrahedron-shaped candles. The letters spell out "Reality." Later, I burned the font and photographed and videotaped the burning process, giving the font a fourth dimension - time.
Japanese-stab bound book with sewn slip covers and pillows. Inside pages digitally printed with scanned-fabric backgrounds. Title ("The Missing Ladle") hand-embroidered on slip cover. Inside describes an urban legend of a mother hiding a gravy ladle in her son's girlfriend's bed to prove that her son and his girlfriend are sleeping together. Miniature gravy ladle bookmark.
This piece was shown in the 2010 EMU AIGA Student Show and in the 2010 EMU Annual (juried) Student Art Exhibition.
Photograph of inside of five-fold double-sided train schedule brochure created for Intermediate Graphic Design (Fall 2009) class. Schedules show Eastbound Weekday and Weekend trains, Westbound Weekday and Weekend trains, and all connecting buses. One-color brochure.
Photographs of my "Time/Memory/Home" book created for my Intermediate Graphic Design class (Fall 2009 semester). The cover and band was painted with watercolor. The inside pages were digitally printed, though the backgrounds consist of watercolor paintings that were digitally scanned and incorporated. The images were drawn with the pen tool in Illustrator, and all the type was written by hand and scanned into the computer. Inside, two books - one representing my past, the other my future - could each be read independently of or simultaneously with the other book.
I recently graduated with highest honors from Eastern Michigan University with a BFA in Graphic Design and Watercolor and a minor in Art History in April 2010. I also worked as a graphic designer for EMU's Campus Life department for the 2009-2010 school year.
I have been awarded an Honors Thesis Award for the 80+ page paper and 12 watercolors I created for my senior thesis, a Symposium Undergraduate Research Fellowship for showing my artwork at EMU's Symposium for 4 consecutive years, a Regents Gold Scholarship, a Founder's Award for Study Abroad, and an Honors Research Fellowship for helping Dr. Myers prepare for EMU's Charles McGee Retrospective Exhibition.
My artwork has been featured in EMU's 2010 juried Annual Student Exhibition, 2010 AIGA Student Show, 2010 Senior BFA Exhibition, and 2010 Honors Art Exhibition.
You can also view some of my graphic design work at http://portfolios.aiga.org/AndreaFrownfelter.
To contact me, please use my email address: afrownfe@gmail.com. Thanks for your interest!