We start today with this "How Might We . . . ?"
How might we create an intentional band out of random elements?
This will be run similar to a DEEPdt flash lab.
DISCOVER.
Make a list of bands and artists that you believe have really great names. Even if you don't love the music or consider them a favorite, you hear the name and think, "that's a great name." Throw in good names of movies, good names of books, TV series, while you are at it.
Put three of your favorite names -- music or not -- and put each on a sticky note and up the marker board.
I notice. I wish. I wonder. We'll look at those band names up on the board and discuss using only those stems to start our thinking.
EMPATHY.
3x3 Interviews. Three questions. Three subjects.
1. What sorts of fonts appeal to you? Handwriting? Block? Serif? San Serif?
2. What colors appeal to you?
3. Do you prefer realistic or abstract images?
Collect your responses and include them on your blog post when you discuss the album art you create. Use what you know appeals to others visually to inform your choices.
3. Do you prefer realistic or abstract images?
Collect your responses and include them on your blog post when you discuss the album art you create. Use what you know appeals to others visually to inform your choices.
EXPERIMENT.
Create-A-Band Process
I'd Give Credit to the Creator of this Process But It's From a While Back & I Can't Recall the Link! #arghface.
1. Go to the Random Article link on the Wikipedia front page. (You can find it in the top left navigation menu.) The title of the random article is your new band/artist's name.
2. Go to the Random Quote link on the Quotations Page front page. (You can find it in the left side navigation menu.) You will get a list of random quotes. Pull either a full or partial quote from that page. That is the album title for your band's latest release. (You might also find some song titles this way as well.)
3. Go to Flickr and click on the 'Interesting Uploads from the Last 7 Days' link. (You can find it by scrolling down and looking beside the 'Take the Tour' link.)
4. Pull that information together and then use an app like Pages, Google Draw or Google Docs, a photo editor like iPhoto or Gimp, or any other application that lets you manipulate words and images, and create your album cover. Export your finished work as a .JPG and post it or PDF and screenshot it and post it on your blog.
PRODUCE.