This project was to familiarize us with using Adobe Illustrator, particularly the pen tool. Try to guess which area each icon represents.
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They are Photography, Painting, Ceramics, and Printmaking. When coming up with some sketches, I knew that there wasn't much I could do by creating straight up images with the few skills I had in Illustrator to make them stand out from the rest of the class. I toyed with a border around them, then went to the border and just a piece of the object. What that allowed me to do was have a unique take on the icons that 20 other people were doing and challenge myself by standing apart from them.
With the designs I chose, there is an excellent balance of black and white, and with each object based in the bottom-right corner, it creates a uniform look for the set. The viewers' eyes create the rest of the image for them outside the lines, and there are very subtle hints in each icon to have a slight three-dimensional look to them, while also appearing very flat.
One of the strongest aspects to the icons is how surprisingly well they reduce in size. I played around with the stroke width a bit, and I am really proud of the end result.