Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Here is my completed Birthday card
this assignment is the most interesting one and i really enjoyed it. i learned a lot of new tools and more experience in using Adobe Illustrator indeed. definitely, this birth day card , will be used some day in my life.
according to the colour of Iran flag , i chose the colour of balloon. 
posted by sArA @ 3:36 AM
In my work i used speciality technique that i learned in tutorial class i used some symbol those were in library symbol and i changed their Colour
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i used pen tool for this drawing and gradient technique for making color
posted by sArA @ 3:32 AM
to change the image from bitmap to vector,i used pen tool and gradient technique for painting shapes. all element in one layer to have a capability in changing them , individually.
posted by sArA @ 3:24 AM
one picture that i used it in my card design
This is a traditional face in my culture. I used this image for showing some kind of Iranian culture. In the past Iranian girls used to make up eyebrow like this.
posted by sArA @ 2:59 AM
the template that i choose for my new birthday card
I have been wondering about doing my work whit this template since i have already work whit balloon in Illustrator.
posted by sArA @ 1:55 AM
Monday, April 27, 2009
traditional persian women
hroughout the history including Persia, both men and women used make-up, wore jewellery and coloured their body parts. Moreover, their garments were both elaborate and colorful. Rather than being marked by gender, clothing styles were distinguished by class and status.The Persian ladies' hair is very luxuriant and never cut. It is nearly always dyed red with Henna, or with indigo to a blue-black tinge. It is naturally a glossy black. Fair hair is not esteemed. Blue eyes are not uncommon, but brown ones are the rule. A full moon face is much admired, and a dark complexion (termed Namak) is the native idea of the highest beauty. The eyebrows are widened and painted until they appear to meet, and color is used freely in painting the faces.



hi every body I got some information about birth dayI hope, you like it
Birthday is the name given to the date of the anniversary of the day of a person's birth. People in many cultures celebrate this anniversary. In some languages, the word for birthday literally translates as "anniversary". Birthdays are traditionally marked by celebrations including a birthday party or, in some particular cases, a rite of transition
did you know about birthday cake!

didyou know about birthday cake!
the birthday cake is traditionally highly decorated, and typically covered with lit candles when presented, the number of candles signifying the age of the celebrant. the person whose birthday it is may make a silent wish and then blow out the candles. after that, the person can open their presents. it is also common for the person celebrating their birthday to cut the initial piece of the cake as a newlywed couple might with a wedding cake.
birthday cakes date back as far as the middle ages when the english would conceal symbolic items such as gold coins, rings and thimbles inside their cakes each item was associated with a prediction. for example, a person finding a gold coin in a birthday cake would supposedly become wealthy; a person discovering a thimble would never marry.
sometimes special candles are substituted for the many individual candles in the shape of a numeral. for example, on the fifth birthday, there may be one candle on the cake in the shape of the numeral five, and on the fiftieth birthday there may be two candles on the cake, one in the shape of the numeral five followed by the other in the shape of the number zero.
Birthday in Islam
In Islam, some Sunni and shia Muslim scholars oppose birthdays. This stance stems from the Hadith which forbids the adoption of festivities and occasions of other religions or paganism into Islam. Other Muslim scholars, however, do allow celebration of the birthday of the prophet Muhammad, although it is important to note there is no basis for this exception either, that is, no evidence in the Q'uran or Hdith.
posted by sArA @ 9:56 PM
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Final work
posted by sArA @ 2:38 PM
procedure
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Celebrated during the ninth month of Islamic calendar, the fast is observed each day from sunrise to sunset. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five Pillars of Islam. The Islamic belief that requires that Muslims perform five central duties in order to strengthen their faith. While Islam has two major sects, the Sunnis and the Shiites, all Muslims aim to realize these five pillars in their lifetime.
Ramadan concludes with a 3-day festival known as "Eid" or "Eid ul-Fitr," which literally means "the feast of the breaking/to break the fast." The holiday marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and is a culmination of the month-long struggle towards a higher spiritual state.
posted by sArA @ 1:37 PM
calandar

choosing the sample
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Final work
posted by sArA @ 10:31 AM
Typography
posted by sArA @ 10:28 AM
Arc



Green arc in the bottom of logo, refer to my culture. The green arc is widely used in Iranian culture especially in historical buildings.
posted by sArA @ 10:26 AM
wings

Wings of chicken refer to Nando's main food.
posted by sArA @ 10:24 AM
Pepper

Pepper whit red line inside; refer to hot and spicy flavor of food in Nando's
posted by sArA @ 10:18 AM
Pepper whit red line inside; refer to hot and spicy flavor of food in Nando's.
posted by sArA @ 10:16 AM
logo design process


At the first, I sketch my by hand and imported it to Adobe illustrator logo
and continu my work in illestrator...
posted by sArA @ 10:07 AM