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Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) are essential to most print design, each color important in its own right, all four coming together to bring out a broad color spectrum that can be present in print. CMYK stands for the names of the specific inks, but it also is representative the subtractive four-color process print that is often applied in individual plates, creating a printed design. The entire process occurs on the surface of fibers pressed together, a material more commonly known as “paper.” This surface binds the inks together and allows for the presentation of a design as a whole. Our work goes through a similar process where inspiration, vision, creativity and application of skill are closely interwoven into every design we compose. Finally, our concept corresponds to the paper, a harmonious space in which we can present our ideas and ourselves. CMYK, from a designer’s standpoint, is a part of our bread and butter, and it represents a vessel to showcase our hard work and educational experience.
firstandcapitol asked: I've already met the "quotas" for t-shirt and tote orders but I think a question that may be floating around is whether or not we need to have our pre-order money by the 30th as well?
I think it would be better if we get all of the money by the 30th just to set a date to have the money by, and that we can submit to McKenna. That being said, some friends that pre-oredered from me, I will not see till the night of the 30th and thus won’t be able to get the money to McKenna till the following day. So I feel a few days later is okay, but definitely as soon as possible.
Poster will be printed tomorrow. Final critiques anyone?!
T-shirts and Totes!
How is everyone doing promoting our t-shirts and totes???
Don’t forget to let Ellie know about pre-orders by the 30th!
Postcard mock-up Naomi is sending them to the printer this weekend. We might add a map on the backside.
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Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black) are essential to most print design; each color important in its own right, and all four coming together to bring out a broad color spectrum that can be present in print. These essentials are layered on top of each other to create the final work displayed on paper, the surface that binds all of them together. Our work goes through a similar process where inspiration, interpretation, creativity and applied skill are closely interweaved into every design we compose. Our concept, corresponds to the paper in which all of this printed upon, creating a harmonious space in which we present ourselves and our ideas.
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