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Western Magazine Awards Foundation The Magazine School TMS 2014 Bringing outstanding writing, design and photography to the classroom www.westernmagazineawards.ca

Western Magazine Awards Foundation! An annual awards program recognizing excellence in Western Canadian editorial work and design.! The Magazine School TMS 2014 is a project of the Western Magazine Awards Foundation. It provides classroom material to instructors and professors.

Best Art Direction: Cover Winner:! Western Living Paul Roelofs Designers of the Year Issue September 2014

Meet WL Art Director: Paul Roelofs! Graduated from Emily Carr College of Art and Design! At 24, became the Art Director of Western Living (1998-93)! Won this same Art Direction - Cover award in 1989 for cover of Pierre Berton! Moved to New York City in 1993! Hired back at Western Living in 2013 Roelofs says it's a running joke that he has the same job now that he first got 30 years ago

Art Background! Paul Roelofs was Art Director of Western Living from 1988-93! He produced this cover of author Pierre Berton in Black and White, which was unusual for the magazine! It won Best Art Direction Cover from the Western Magazine Awards

About Western Living Magazine! 143,770 distribution in western Canada s seven largest urban centres! Published 10 times a year by Transcontinental Media Click here for Western Living Magazine website

The Design Challenge! Special Issue: Designers of the Year! This is the September issue each year! Western Living Art Director Paul Roelofs calls it a design challenge

The Idea Percolates It would be something stylized that we could create, like a desk with a super designy chair and a designy lamp and on the wall above the desk would be a beautiful grid of pantone swatches. But ultimately we thought we could do something more interesting. Paul Roelofs

The Pantone Swatch Idea! Art Director Paul Roelofs contacted paper and printing companies, thinking that he could make a book of pantone swatches and photograph it! When he realized that it wouldn t be cost effective to make the prop and photograph it, he called on friend and former colleague Mike Cormack

Meet Mike Cormack! Studied Architectural Technology at Algonquin College in Ottawa! Taught himself computer graphics! Worked as a graphic artist in Ottawa! Moved to B.C. to work in graphics production for a printing company! Taught computer graphics at the British Columbia Institute of Technology! Worked as a 3D Artist for an importation company! Now self-employed as a 3D Artist and works part of the year from his second home in Thailand

3D Rendering! Cormack began working with 3D renderings as a hobby and showed them to a company that liked them! He says that many students don t realize digital rendering is an option Design students typically go into gaming and movies, not print graphics because it s not interesting for them.

Digital Renderings! Any product can be rendered digitally! Mike Cormack said the majority of his work is never seen by the general public. His typical audience would be purchasers like Costco or Home Depot

Digital Renderings Example! Cormack changed the colour of the bottle and built it in 3D, then rendered it in 2D to print it It s conceptual visualization, there s a concept and I make it real. Cormack

Four Ways to Create Print Visuals! Artist illustration! Digital rendering! Photo! 2D

WL Cover Inspiration: Paul Smith! British Designer Paul Smith s colour pairings inspired the WL Cover

Cover Inspiration: Paul Smith I punched up the colours and made them a bit more vibrant, and it s still based on the Paul Smith palette I used brighter blues and cyans to make it a bit more punchy. It s still timeconsuming in 3D, but not nearly the time that it would take in Photoshop. Cormack

The Idea Progresses I'm looking for a very high realism illustration of the swatch book. I want it to have a very 60s OP DOES he MEAN POP ART? Art impact so it just completely jumps off the page. Each page would be a solid colour. The added twist so to speak is that the colour palette would not be a natural rainbow palette, but be inspired by a Paul Smith palette. The Western Living logo would most likely reverse out white. Paul Roelofs

Optical Art Example

First Step! Mike Cormack s first step in creating the illustration was to model Paul Roelofs 2D drawing into a 3D item

3D Placement You can see the full 3D here, but there s a difference. In 06, the swatch blades were equidistant - or equally spaced apart- here, it appears to be random placement, but it s actually carefully thought out. Each colour swatch is the same thickness as a piece of paper. Mike Cormack

Why Not Photograph the Image? It was nearly impossible to do this cover as a photograph. Creating a prop in real life and getting a photographer to shoot it would mean that you would have to create depth. If this colour swatch wheel was a prop in real life, it would be made out of paper. There are approximately 41 colour swatches here, and 41 pieces of paper piled up would be about half of a centimetre thick. They wouldn t have been able to achieve the depth they wanted with a prop. Mike Cormack

More on Photoshop You d have to have the exact colours that you wanted. If the colours weren t exact, you'd have to start isolating 41 individual swatches and colour correcting them (in Photoshop). Because they re already coloured, you d have to first mask out the shadows of the original photography, then add colour on top of colour, then add the original shadows back in. Mike Cormack

Rendering! A different perspective! The grey lines are the working environment of the 3D program! Roelofs supplied the copy and Cormack applied it on the top swatch

Using a Grommet! Mike Cormack created a grommet to hold all of the swatches together! It was built in a 3D program with the swatches attached to it

First Rendering! Cormack matched the colours by sampling each piece of the Paul Smith swatch in Photoshop! He wrote the CMYK code and applied it to the 3D rendering

The Problem! Both Roelofs and Cormack realized that they weren t achieving the same effect of Paul Smith! So they decided to try again! Mike Cormack said the wonderful thing about 3D, is that it s easy to change

Colour Adjustments Continue! Oranges, blue-grey and purples were made more vibrant (Then Mike drilled a hole in the grommet)

The Final Rendering

Best Cover! Paul Roelofs added the masthead and text! The WL cover also won silver at the National Magazine Awards

Timeline July 18: Art Director Paul Roelofs sends email to Mike Cormack Aug. 9: Final rendering complete! Cormack billed for nine hours of work. He bills only when his hand is touching the mouse.

Credits! Thank you to Mike Cormack for his generosity in supplying the visuals! The Magazine School is a project of the Western Magazine Awards Foundation, which acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage toward project costs! The Magazine School 2013 content was prepared with the skillful assistance of Janice Paskey, researchers Erin Isings and Jeremy Klaszus and designer Jennifer Friesen with the generous cooperation of the 2014 Western Magazine Awards We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund (CPF) of the Department of Canadian Heritage towards our project costs.