Thursday, 22 October 2009









This graph represents the amount of girl to boys who agree with my statement "i want everyone to be richer" there are 9 girls who agreed and 3 boys who agreed and then 1 boy who disagreed but not girls disagreed.




This graph represents those who are 17 and agreed and also disagreed and those who are 16 and agreed and also disagreed.


This is Laura's logo that she designed, i am not able to comment on mine as i was not here when the task was set.

The logo consists of four shapes which look like splats of paint, in 4 different colours with the letters CRM in capitals which are also in black, then you have the A which is in lower case letters and in red with "creative media" in red and the "&" in black.

The things i like about this logo is that its simple but good at the same time, like it looks like it took ages and it was literally just chucked together within 5 minutes, i like the use of bright colours as it makes it stand out.

The things i don't like about the logo is the different sized shapes i reckon it would look better if they were possibly all the same size or two the same and the other two and not just randomly sized.



This is a breakdown of my FAVORITE t-shirt.

To be able to rotate the arrows i had to click on the custom create tool then pull it out to make it the size i wanted, then click on edit -> transform -> rotate, this then enabled me to rotate the image.

The text was quite easy all i needed to do with that was to add a text box then, decide which font i wanted and also colour and size.


Adding the pictures all i did was save it to my desktop then drag it from desktop into photoshop, but to enlarge the picture you had to click Edit -> Transform -> Scale and then hold the shift key so that it stayed the same scale, we then had to push enter afterwards so that it wasn't pixelated.

The reason for changing the background colour was so that i could have my white arrows other wise you wouldn't be able to see them. How i did this was i pushed the paint bucket tool and changed the colour i wanted it so i changed it to grey.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

T-shirt history 

The t-shirt evolved from undergarments used in the 19th century by cutting the one piece underwear into separates so you had top and bottoms. It was also adopted by miners and stevedores in the 1800's as a convenient top for hot conditions. T-shirts without buttons then became big in the U.S as the issued them to the navy to wear underneath there uniforms like the one below .


   This is what the first t-shirt looked like that the navy wore.

The word T-shirt didn't become a word in the english dictionary until 1920's also up until the 1950's t-shirts were still considered a underwear until john wayne, Marlon Brando and James dean all shocked americans by going on live TV in there "underwear." In 1955  James Dean helped make the t-shirt everyday clothing in Rebel without a cause. In the 60's screen printing became big and also tye dying became quite popular too, other types of t-shirts also made it quite big like the tank, and muscle shirts. In the late 60's early 70's people realised that printing on t-shirt could be an up and coming business so people like rock and roll bands and athletic teams started to make big profits selling screen printed tops.


 This is a David & goliath printed tee.










Sunday, 18 October 2009

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