
For the poets kitchen I made a tile which was two cursive X's intertwined with each other to create a design. I feel this works for a poet because it is a letter but not too obvious of a letter. It will created a design that could look the way some poetry might looks. It appears to be classic, like a poet. Scott said it was "soft" I think this is a good way to describe this tile.
My tile for the light transit systems could have less black and have more white. I wanted to have straight lines and mimic a transit. I think the amount of black would make it very dark and not so fun to walk past when darting through the transit area. I think I can improve this by maybe making the B's bigger and making more white space, while keeping my straight lines.
My tile for the unisex bathrooms is a pattern but not too clear. I feel it has equal amount of white space and is very welcoming toward both genders. I think this could do well in a unisex bathroom because it is not an overly masculine pattern with straight abrupt lines, and it is not an overly soft parents with many curves. There is a mix of straight lines and curves which could be calming for both genders.
What I still feel I need to learn in order to have confidence in this work would be to place the tiles (multiples of one) as if they were up against a wall, as they are intended to be. I think i could also stand to learn more about the use of white space, because my designs tend to be overly black. I think it would also help to learn more about spacing and alignment along with pattern making, I know we went over it briefly but not too much. I think it would help better to do more on the overhead in the program to learn different things.
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