Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Butterfly Effect Notes

Butterfly Effect Notes:


The butterfly effect is a theory that a single occurrence, no matter how small, can change the course of the universe forever. I think this is kind of showing how little things can mean a lot, and, a very small event can cause a catastrophic change.

Some examples of this are:

  1. While looking at some examples of the butterfly effect, i noticed the most popular example of this theory was how "the flap of a butterflies wings changed the air around it so much, it caused a tornado to break out two continents away."
  2. Another example of this the theory that, if you were to go back in time and change anything, it would change the future dramatically. Something so small as maybe accidentally killing a bug or stepping on a butterfly, could change the entire universe by the time you get back. 
With all these examples, we can clearly see that something so small that happens daily can effect a huge part of anyones day.
Through this i learned that everything we do really does matter.










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Friday, 6 November 2015

Skii Font ~


morphed letter


Font Self Evaluation

Micaela Bakker

Digital Design
Font Self Evaluation 

  1. My font has character. I really like the way i made the edges of my font pointy, and outlined it with a pretty blue. I also like the way i put two little loops in the closed circles within the letter. Like O, or P. 
  2. My font represents me with the turquoise color i used to outline my letters. Turquoise has always been my favorite color. 
  3. I think my font could maybe be used in a fiction, mystical book that could be about fairies or mermaids. 
Evaluation:
  1. a,e, and o have the same bowl  sizes, but i made the o's and my uppercase D have little loops in them. 
  2. I think my font is definitely original,  i'v never seen any font like this
  3. My font does resemble me, as i said earlier on, the color i used is my absolute favorite color. 
  4. Lower, upper case and special characters are included in my font family. 
  5. Each letter/ glyph has been placed on a glyph grid and converted to a type able font.