This is a picture of a framed photo in my room. I chose this because of the proximity between us, we are all kind of huddled together, touching, showing a form of closeness.
A fake palm tree, complete with coconuts, seen at Coco Bongo on Hillsborough Street. Lights flash along its leaves, clearly visible during dinner hours. The stark contrast between the bright leaves, matte plastic coconuts and strange, furry head…
The item I chose to analyze for this week is a small candle from World Market. The reason I found this object interesting is that, compared to many other companies, World Market generally makes their candles seem less flashy or colorful in…
This is a photo of a vintage Jeep sign. It is made to look rustic as if it were an old Jeep car advertisement. It uses blue which is a masculine color and also notes different aspects of a Jeep car that users might like. It also has red which gets…
In this image is a custom Jackson King V Guitar. This instrument in particular is made to not only sound great but have a strong presence when utilized on stage. This guitar has an additional string compared to most others to allow the player to hit…
I chose this image to complement our discussion of the evaluation of visual images in class last week. The design of the bookcover communicates a clear message and feeling. It is a book about the future of self-driving cars, and the dark color of the…
This is a water bottle that was given away as a promotional item from the NC State Student Alumni Association. The water bottle is equivalent to the brand Nalgene, however it is not. Nalgene comes in all sorts of colors, this water bottle given away…
This is a bench in Uptown Charlotte with an interesting design. It is painted green to reflect their initiative towards environmentally conscious decisions for the city, It also blends with the trash can and recycle bin close by to further prove this…
A flowering plant with a pink/purple bloom. This plant is quite particular, meaning it only likes a certain amount of light and hates when the leaves get wet. This plant is a re-plant/growth from my grandmothers original violet.