Jordan Woodall - Interior Design + Graphic Design Portfolio 2015

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PORTFOLIOmini booklet of sample worksinterior architecture + graphic design

jordanwoodall

index

process

INTERIORDESIGN

art

publi-cation

2.1 Forty-Five Wellness2.2 Underground Jazz Bar

3.1 Technicolor Portraits3.2 Rocket Graffiti

4.1 Mitsch Art Catalogue4.2 Emens Program

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“Inspiration cre-ates and creation inspires. So contin-ue to inspire and watch as a creative movement unfolds.”

index

graphicdesign

in pro-gress

5.1 GraphiCAD5.2 Digital Artwork

6.1 Emens Auditorium

briefing

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jordan woodall

Ball State UniversityMuncie, Indiana

Major: Interior DesignMinor: Graphic Arts Tech.

Phone: 317.519.7989Email: jwoodallid@gmail.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/woodajor

Programs-Revit 2015-AutoCAD 2015-Illustrator CC-InDesign CC-Photoshop CC

processIt is good as a designer to un-derstand your personal pro-cess that works for you. It allows for there to be a go-to system that you can always rely on while designing a proj-ect.

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dr+dr²In the time period of all of the creative project I have been a part of, I found a process that works for me. I call it the DR+DR² process. It consists of defining the issue, research-ing, designing, reviewing the design, and then repeat. This process is very flexible in that some projects don’t need all five parts and sometimes the process takes months and oth-er times minutes.

Define what issue that you are trying to solve.

Research various ways to solve the issue. Look up inspi-ration, case studies, and stan-dards.

Create a solution the issue.

Evaluate the solution you cre-ated and look for potential new issues.

define

research

design

review

repeat

Designing the interior of a space is not just about picking out materials and furniture. I focus on the psychology of the space and the user, and the overall experience. People today don’t just want a space that is functional, but a space that they will remember and want return to.

INTERIORDESIGN

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2014 STUDENT DESIGNCOMPETITION WINNER

forty-fivewellnessChildren's Wellness CenterIndianapolis, IN2.1

thinking wellnessThe well-being center for an Indianapolis community should be a welcoming en-vironment to encourage the youth to actively seek overall health and wellness. The cen-ter is named “Forty-Five” in re-gards to the geometry and the meaning behind the angular name. Diagonal lines signify activeness. The structure is de-signed to keep the user alert and curious through interest-ing features on varied planes.

rough floor plan sketch

Floor Plan

reflectedCeiling plan

under-groundJazz Lounge Bar/RestaurantIndianapolis, IN2.2

artExpression translated on pa-per or canvas has always been a passion of mine. This has been the foundation of my design style. It has allowed for an understanding of many designing principles (con-trast, composition, color, pro-portion).

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techni-coloredFacial PortraitsPen/Ink and Markers3.1

rocketgraffitiCanvas PaintingAcrylic Paint3.2

Painting is about layers. This layering process allows for patience in letting the process happen. First you start with the base colors, then add de-tailed feature, and then I like to add “flare”. After I finish the painting overall, I add bright, unexpected colors for visual interest

painting process

Publication design has been an extension of my graphic design knowledge. Adding on layout knowledge and font proportion, it has expanded my understand, allowing me to work on various publica-tion projects.

publi-cation

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The art catalogue is the cre-ation of simple art pieces that follow a template or set of in-structions created by the orig-inator of the are design (an in-dividual within the company). The art pieces come in two different forms; hand-painted and printed. The hand-paint-ed option will be made by an individual(s) within Mitsch Design. The printed option will be created in Adobe Illus-trator (a vector-based design program). The Illustrator art files would be resized, recol-ored, and manipulated how-ever is needed to fill client needs and placed in a canvas scale. At this time, all prints will be done on stretched can-vas through an outside source. Through the art catalogue de-sign process, there is more of a controlled outcome of art se-lection for both the designer and client.

artcatalogueCatalogue TemplateMitsch Design4.1

the concept

As a summer intern, there was only a limited amount of time to create the Art Catalogue for Mitsch Design. Instead of trying to complete the im-possible task of creating the entire catalogue, I constructed a template for the company to build on to as they create more art catalogue op-tions.

the template

section cover

product page

emensprogramEmens AuditoriumBall State University4.2

introduction

Precedent study

Pages: 14 - 15

Pages: 38 - 39

general Info

literature review

Pages: 18 - 19

Pages: 42 - 43

Developing a skill in graphic design started with one class that blossomed into making it my chosen minor. I not only want to use graphic design in it’s traditional understanding (logos, icons, signage), I want to make it an extension of my art foundation, using princi-ples found in artwork.

graphicdesign

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TheconceptGraphiCAD is a future firm who plans to take older buildings and bring them into the 21st century. The ini-tial concept of graphiCAD involved arrows that cycled around. Later, a way was found to not only incorporate the arrows but also the initials of the company. And then the one sided arrow was born for the GraphiCAD brand.

graphi-cadLogo / BrandingInterior / Graphic Design5.1

business card front

business card back

The cooking showTomato Project - Boston, MA

digitalartworkLogo / BrandingInterior / Graphic Design5.2

The cooking show

There are sometimes projects that are not quite finished, but worth recognizing. It is al-ways a pleasure to see where projects were at one point in time to where they are when they are completed. Noting the progression of a project allows for people to under-stand that design is a process and not something that just happens

in pro-gress

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emensauditoriumRenovation + ExpansionBall State University6.1

Emens Auditorium has re-mained one of the most rec-ognized buildings on Ball State’s campus. It is my mis-sion to keep the integrity of the auditorium while making the space easier to use. Users should experience an ease in navigation and a comfort-able setting where they would want to be for however long their event may be. The audi-torium should allow for users to have quicker access to the restrooms provided in the fa-cility. Providing better space utilization will provide more possibilities for Emens staff.

proposed plan

NORTH EXTERIOR ELEVATION

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