
A blogazine of personal notes, poems, photographs, digital paintings, layout designs, graphic creations and sketches
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
P.O.E.T.R.Y . L.O.U.N.G.E

I am happy because you live
I am happy because the sun shines,
I am happy because it rains,
I am happy because the other person is how he is,
I am happy because flowers bloom in the gardens I have seen,
And in the forests I haven't seen,
It does not matter whether I look at them or not,
I am happy that they are.
I am happy because right now
I am happy because the sun shines,
I am happy because it rains,
I am happy because the other person is how he is,
I am happy because flowers bloom in the gardens I have seen,
And in the forests I haven't seen,
It does not matter whether I look at them or not,
I am happy that they are.
I am happy because right now
some people are walking on the street,
some people are working somewhere,
some people are working somewhere,
some children are playing in some country,
Someone is buying new clothes from a clothshop in distant China,
Some kids are romping and whistling
Someone is buying new clothes from a clothshop in distant China,
Some kids are romping and whistling
in some school in some country.
A salesman is negotiating somewhere in US,
A shop boy is placing the newly-ordered books
A salesman is negotiating somewhere in US,
A shop boy is placing the newly-ordered books
in his book store in some city in Australia,
It does not matter whether I look at them or not,
I am happy that they are.
There are forests in the world,
It does not matter whether I look at them or not,
I am happy that they are.
There are forests in the world,
some I know and some I have not seen,
There are various plants, ferns, animals, birds in those forests,
some I know some I have not seen,
It does not matter any way, I am happy that they live.
I am happy that the oceans are flowing,
There are various plants, ferns, animals, birds in those forests,
some I know some I have not seen,
It does not matter any way, I am happy that they live.
I am happy that the oceans are flowing,
I am happy that clouds form rain.
I am happy that tomorrow will be a new day.
I am happy that tomorrow will be a new day.
I do not want to manipulate anybody,
I am happy that things are the way they are.
I am happy that things are the way they are.
FROM THE DESIGN DESK
Sunday, September 23, 2007
CLASSIC LAYOUT: A STUDY IN DETAIL

Hi friends,
You have seen that the fonts used in a Classic layout is very different from the fonts used in either a meta or a contemporary layout. While in meta (which acually means 'beyond'), I have used very strong fonts and given an experimental digital distortion. In a Classic layout, designers have been successful in using ornamental fonts or fonts that are anywhere near them.
Check in detail the colour combination. I have experimented with absolute black with cool colour combination, since black is a negative colour, it goes well with both warm and cool colours.
Hey folks, isn't page designing wonderful and fascinating? It's as interesting as Twenty-20 cricket, I bet.
Bye for now.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
META DESIGN
COLOUR, DESIGN AND LAYOUT
ONE of the emerging trends in modern layout design is the use of unique combination of colour patterns in page-designing. “The most important thing to understand is that we never see colour in a vacuum; we perceive colour in relation to other colours, in an environment. When you choose a second colour you must first envision how that colour will enteract with the rest of your design” --Binns. In a different context, they could be called background and foreground.
Contemporary design has taken mainly two types of symmetry in magazines and newspapers: vertical and horizontal, and most others are a combination and permutation of these two. This is what I have observed: You could hardly find radial rendering in a page, while it has been effectively used in other media or other forms of art, such as textile design, carpettry, pottery, porcelain, discs, etc.
The same page can look absolutely different in different colours and layouts. It's not that only light colours make a better page or using too much of dark colour is “disgusting”. A design with too much of hue and value needs a better newsprint to effectively etch out details. The better the newsprint, the more visible the details. Secondly, don’t stick to lighter and darker part of a design. That is part of colour pattern for which the technical term is “value”, which can also be defined as “tone”.
Contemporary design has taken mainly two types of symmetry in magazines and newspapers: vertical and horizontal, and most others are a combination and permutation of these two. This is what I have observed: You could hardly find radial rendering in a page, while it has been effectively used in other media or other forms of art, such as textile design, carpettry, pottery, porcelain, discs, etc.
The same page can look absolutely different in different colours and layouts. It's not that only light colours make a better page or using too much of dark colour is “disgusting”. A design with too much of hue and value needs a better newsprint to effectively etch out details. The better the newsprint, the more visible the details. Secondly, don’t stick to lighter and darker part of a design. That is part of colour pattern for which the technical term is “value”, which can also be defined as “tone”.
Both light and dark can be used under different circumstances and page layout for a magazine is definitely going to be different from the layout of a website page.
I love to work with designs. Whenever I take a magazine in my hand, I go through the designs, layout, pictures and every detail of it, and I have observed that black and blue make perfect background colours for many designs, and many designers have agreed with that. Another colour for superb background is pantone mixed with chocolate brown. Dark heena green is also a perfect background colour depending on what is the foreground.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Easy Post
Hi friends, I have been receiving mails and calls asking me why comments coming to my blog are to be registered. I know the complications of this and the difficulties you may find and that's why I have now opened them for you, so that you can post your views even without being a registered member.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
CLAY MODEL
I started experimenting with clay when I was a student. The model of Adam and Eve was made sometime between 1998 and 1999. Before that I made several other models, some in wood and others in paper. Wood curving and sculpture are some finest examples of fine art. And how could I miss them?
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Friday, September 7, 2007
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Simply Design


YOU have seen that a good design has a balanced colour combination, with rhythm. Today’s modern designs were envisaged by great aestheticians and philosophers in the past as well. Plato felt that beautiful objects incorporated proportion, harmony and unity among their parts. Here you will see types of balance and symmetry in design or any form of art. While designing something, we can keep in mind the colour patterns that go along in one design and don’t in another. Then we are more aware of why a design clicks and another doesn't. And then we also know how an apt use of colour can make something look better.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
A Small Note on Primitive Art and Civilisation
ART started with man’s desire to improve and improvise. It is the inherent desire of the primitive mind to explore which gave birth to science, and of the same mind to make things better that gave birth to art. When we talk about primitive art, we also have to take into account the advent of civilisation. The most significant works of art that stood the test of time and stayed with us since the advent of civilisation are the stone works and pottery. When the primitive women made the beautiful pots (all emerged out of necessity, i.e. why someone would need them? To store water), using the rotating wheel, the selection of sticky clay, and fire to heat them up to a certain degree so they become hard, they were using the knowledge of science to make them. When the pots and jars were made, they were taken to the market for the purpose of bartering them against food or other articles or for selling. Pure business. Then the potters were told to design better styled pots with designs on them. Thus art played its role. Art came to the scene not only for art’s sake but also to improve business, which is seen even today with manufacturers needing designers to artists to advertising agencies to sell their products. In the primitive age, they worked hand in hand.
For understanding art, we start with the advent of civilisation itself. Art is one of the strongest modes of communication till today. And art has remained as the barometer of comparing and justifying cultures and civilisations. Archaeological finds and excavations tell us of the story of civilisations and how art, sculptures, pottery and architecture solve the jigsaw puzzle of the lost civilisations and also tell us how historically important they are. “Though archaeology shows excellent pottery made on the fast wheel as long as five thousand years ago in the Indus region, prehistoric archaeology in the Deccan also shows cruder pottery made without the wheel. Such pots of all sizes are being made today, by exactly the same methods, on the slow turning disc or without any disc at all. The remarkable feature is that this potter’s disc is to be handled only by the women.” (D. D. Kosambi: The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline: P. 45)
More interestingly, you will see that the history of applied art goes hand in hand with the history of fine art. Today though these have become two separate disciplines of art, it helps us to know a little bit of the other.
Simply art
SOME say art and design are different, it's true in one sense and also they are correlated. For what we call design today could well have been called aesthetics in older time. A good piece of art or design will move even those who don't have an idea of it. For we know how to appreciate an orderly created object. Things placed in order is also art, just like decorating your own house, you don't have to learn anything for it, you know it because you appreciate it. You don't have to be a scholar to design your living room. So,... let us keep it simple.. Graphic art is really really simple, very simple.
POSTED ON SEPT 5, 2007
POSTED ON SEPT 5, 2007
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Simple Graphics for Today
AN IMAGE is what makes half of the image of a page layout. Very few working professionals have the idea of a neat, packaged and decorative style that can stand out. We need symmetry, balance and also variety. Now how to do that is a long way, you cannot expect such things in just one day. Today here are two pieces of graphic art for you all. The first one is about applicatin of how textile designs can be worked out, from the second, you will learn why too much of designs have a different area of application and usage. In Principles of Design, Joshua David McClurg-Genevese has pointed out five principles: Balance, Rhythm, Proportion, Dominance and Unity. I suggest that all aspiring designers read the article which is posted on the net.
Posted on Sept 5, 2007
Posted on Sept 5, 2007
Hi everyone, this is nice to see you here again. Illustrations, photographs and sketches have always attracted us whether we understand them or not. Can we try out something which is simple at the same time abstract, which is attractive and we feel like respecting them. Here is an attempt to understand sketching, I don't know how much I have succeeded (the one above), if you have liked it, it is enough for me.... So.... let's keep it simple.
P.O.E.T.R.Y. L.O.U.N.G.E
Words
In the beginning was the word.
I uttered many words. They rose to the sky,
Took the shape of clouds, and started raining.
From today, I promise to utter better words.
I closed my eyes and said: People are in place and things are in order.
I opened my eyes to find that people are in place and things are in order.
Peace be on earth.
God, let the sun shine every day.
Let there be mornings and evenings.
Let the mornings be mixed with fresh fog and mist.
Let the plants grow,
Let there be a rainbow and butterflies and flowers
Let the ponds be filled with fishes,
Let the King’s godown be filled with grains
Let the people I know be happy, and the people I don’t know be happy.
Let there be health, wealth and happiness for all.
Bless the world with riches.
And make us innocent again.
My words rose to the sky
Took the shape of clouds and started raining.
It is harvesting time.
Jyoti Nath, Posted on September 4, 2007
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