InDesign Archives - withspaces https://tyler.art/software_used/indesign/ withspaces Mon, 01 Jul 2024 18:22:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://tyler.art/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/cropped-9c4bd3004aea90c7a5f221f8fe672d6a-2-1-150x150.png InDesign Archives - withspaces https://tyler.art/software_used/indesign/ 32 32 CBH – Architectural Design, Drafting and Visualization https://tyler.art/resume/architectural-design-drafting-and-visualization/ Fri, 07 Jun 2024 19:08:14 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=resume&p=6862 The post CBH – Architectural Design, Drafting and Visualization appeared first on withspaces.

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  • Draft, model, and render proposals and construction projects under solo-architect Charlotte Handy.
  • Perform CAD drafting, design, and finalize drawing sets and schedules.
  • 3D modeling (architectural) and rendering.
  • Design and manage websites for the firm.
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    R.T.A. – Drop 2 https://tyler.art/portfolio/r-t-a/r-t-a-drop-2/ Fri, 10 Dec 2021 16:33:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=3801 The post R.T.A. – Drop 2 appeared first on withspaces.

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    31 Weeks https://tyler.art/portfolio/31weeks/ Wed, 17 Nov 2021 01:54:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=3379 The post 31 Weeks appeared first on withspaces.

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    R.T.A. [Open Series] https://tyler.art/portfolio/r-t-a/ Thu, 29 Jul 2021 19:30:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=2174 R.T.A. is a robot from the year 2140. He works for Artano as a traveling listing display. Untorturable (like his cousin R.O.D.R.160) his screen is incredibly buggy.

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    Meet R.T.A.

    Released: July 29, 2021

    The first R.T.A. piece, created for the opening Artano auction.

    This NFT was created as an Artano INFT (Infinite NFT) set to loop through 109 still frames, changing every 24 hours. The loop was started at the purchase of the token. . Every ≈36 days, the logo displayed will change, rotating between the Artano logo, the Cardano logo and the withspaces logo. There is one transition day between each logo change where the logos are glitched together. 

    R.T.A. — Drop 2

    Released: December 10, 2021

    The second R.T.A. series, released at the launch of Artist profiles on Artano.

    Each piece was minted as a single edition and follows the progression of platform from my perspective. The collection features other collections/artists such as Smitty Studio and Monad Alexander. 

    R.T.A. Remembering is worth noting. Its specifically opened to the Unsigned Algorithms page of 31 Weeks as the collection was initially intended to be released on Artano. The piece is priced at the number of Unsigs.

    R.T.A. Sleeping
    R.T.A. Waking
    R.T.A. Supporting
    R.T.A. Conversing
    Preview RTA Remembering

    R.T.A. Exploring

    Released: March 03, 2022

    RTA Exploring is my second full series R.T.A. series. It was released shortly after Artano released its edition feature for artists. The collection is a mix between editions and 1/1s, as the nine pieces were all only minted once. 

    R.T.A. Exploring #9 (along with a 109) was displayed at a small art show in Mystic, CT, late 2022. 

    As of writing this, two have yet to find a home, #9 which I may hang onto, and R.T.A. Exploring #5.

    R.T.A. FOMOing

    Released: March 20, 2022

    Released as one of the first auctions on the Artano, and one of the earliest smart-contract auctions on Cardano. This NFT includes an additional graphic showing progress renderings (for R.T.A.’s display).

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    CBH — 44 Bartlett Proposal https://tyler.art/portfolio/cbh-44-bartlett-proposal/ Wed, 03 Feb 2021 02:54:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=3126 44 Bartlett was a building proposal for a residential building on Bartlett St. Boston, MA. I was tasked with creating the 3D models and renderings.

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    2021 Portfolio [Magazine] https://tyler.art/portfolio/2021-portfolio-magazine/ Tue, 18 Aug 2020 14:35:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=6345 The post 2021 Portfolio [Magazine] appeared first on withspaces.

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    Roxbury Creative Center https://tyler.art/portfolio/roxbury-creative-center/ Tue, 10 Dec 2019 16:24:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=4307 This semester-long project aimed to conceptualize and design a recreational center for the Roxbury, MA community. Collaborating closely under Professor Armando Plata, the project unfolded in two distinct phases.

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    Phase One

    As the Artifacts evolved, a central theme began to emerge—namely, the idea of unveiling intricacies and fostering connections within the recreational center. This theme laid the groundwork for a broader vision.

    Expanding upon this concept, I made a pivotal decision to center the recreational center around the theme of “Art & Creation.” This choice encapsulated the very essence of the complexities and connections I sought to expose. The complexities, in this context, represented the diverse range of creative disciplines that the center would accommodate. The connections, on the other hand, symbolized the collaborative spirit that would be nurtured among these disciplines.

    Phase Two

    To manifest this vision, the final design took shape, featuring six distinct buildings or “shops.” These structures were thoughtfully designed to serve as focal points within the facility, strategically placed to encourage social interaction and collaboration among visitors.

    What truly sets this design apart is the innovative integration of a glass-clad space-frame connecting these six buildings. This elegant architectural feature extends outward to form a stunning art gallery at the rear of the facility.

    The geometry of this space-frame, a defining element of the design, was meticulously crafted using Blender. A fluid simulation technique was employed, mimicking the graceful flow of liquid through the shops and ultimately into the gallery space. Symbolically, this design concept captures the essence of collaboration—just as the fluid carries with it the work generated in the shops to the gallery, the collaborative efforts of the various creative disciplines flow seamlessly into a shared space.

    In summary, this semester-long project evolved from a creative exploration of abstract art pieces to a comprehensive design for a recreational center, emphasizing the importance of artistic expression and collaboration at its core. The final result is a harmonious blend of architectural innovation and artistic vision, providing a space that celebrates both the complexities of diverse creative disciplines and the connections that unite them.

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    East Bay Bike Station https://tyler.art/portfolio/east-bay-bike-station/ Fri, 06 Apr 2018 16:07:00 +0000 https://tyler.art/?post_type=portfolio&p=4353 The East Bay Bike Station represents the central point of the East Bay Bike Path, offering a multifunctional space for users. Situated on a slender site adjacent to India Point Park and nestled beneath the i-195 overpass, the building's design cleverly incorporates staggered floors connected by ramp-ways, not only providing efficient bike transport but also creating a striking architectural presence.

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    Heart of the Bike Path

    The conceptual studio project, known as the East Bay Bike Station, was envisioned as the central hub for the East Bay Bike Path, serving as a versatile and dynamic facility. Within this project, the primary objectives included providing storage options for visitors’ belongings, offering a range of retail choices for food and supplies, and creating a communal space for public work activities.

    Situated on a unique and elongated site, positioned across from India Point Park and nestled alongside the i-195 overpass, the design of the East Bay Bike Station was driven by the site’s inherent constraints and opportunities. The site’s narrow dimensions inspired a design approach that featured staggered floors interconnected by ramp-ways. This innovative configuration formed the core structure of the building, fulfilling a dual purpose. Not only did it facilitate easy transportation of bikes through the building, but it also created a visually striking and functional element.

    Heart of the Bike Path

    To enhance the building’s usability and aesthetics, vibrant and distinct colors were incorporated into the design. These colors served as visual cues, both from the interior and the exterior, effectively distinguishing the various levels of the building. The result was a lively and engaging environment that beckoned to visitors, making their experience memorable and user-friendly.

    Moreover, the building soared to impressive heights, with floors extending 30 feet above the i-195 overpass. This elevation positioned the East Bay Bike Station as a prominent gateway into the city of Providence for cyclists traveling along the East Bay Bike Path. It not only offered essential amenities but also symbolized a welcoming and iconic landmark, signifying the transition from the path to the vibrant cityscape beyond.

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