Monday, May 11, 2009

Kinetic Typography

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Post

Pictures of Jeff and I's Viz project here.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Free Business Cards [Kind of]

Free Business Cards that are not from the USPS. Check it out.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Business Time



Jeff and I were talking about business cards before class this afternoon, and we came to the conclusion that the more original and more stellar they were, the more it would cost to produce. So running with my USPS Label 228 theme, I printed off a bunch of these right at home, just as personal cards. I'll probably come back to it at a later date, maybe do a little more with it. Note: Website still under construction.

The E sheet we received earlier in the week was extremely helpful when it came to matching point sizes. Thank you Donna for giving us that!

Artists to Look up

Leinil yu
Bryan Hitch
Frank Cho
Dave Gibbons
Ryan Ottley
Cory Walker
Steve McNivern
Ed McGuiness
Steve McNiven
Ed McGuinness
Adam Hughes
Mike Allred

I will bring a bunch of graphic novels and trade paperbacks on Tuesday, mainly to get a feeling for what might, and might not, work.

Friday, February 27, 2009

The Book Design Review

Found this site a few days ago, figured it was appropriate.

The Book Design Review

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Soap Opera



I saw this the other day on ffffound and thought it rather funny, so I figured I would share it. I wish I could say I knew who designed it, but after thirty minutes of searching, I gave up. If anyone knows, let me know. This was designed by Hamish M, who has a plethora of other fun typographic designs here. Thanks to Cornell Campbell, of Flickrdesign (see below), for the designer's name.

I also added a new link, flickrdesign. Essentially, it is the same as all the other blogs, in the sense that it collects good design, except all of these are hosted on Flickr. It's a much more narrow collection, sacrificing quantity for quality, which is always nice.

New Layout

Thoughts?

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Thoughts On New Icons

I made some changes on my icons and would love some feedback. Hopefully, someone will be bored enough to check out the ARTS 304 blogs, and just happen to stumble upon this. I can dream, can't I?

PDF

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Helvetica Moleskins!

I saw these earlier today, and thought they were definitely something worth sharing. I would write more on it, but I have a history of modern art test tomorrow, so check out the link above to read all about it.

Link

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Weather Report

I took everyone's advise, tips and criticism and made some adjustments. Thoughts?

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Chocolate Reign

I did this piece a little ago as a parody of the Barack Obama HOPE posters, as well as Tay Zonday's Chocolate Rain. I thought some of you might enjoy it, so here it is.



Click for larger.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Preview / Progress



Just a small preview. I am about eighty percent through.

I'm using two lines from the poem Gratification by Coraline Winters, they go as followed:

"Time spent so lavishly; all I ever wanted was to live. We live to create, we create to have meaning, and to have meaning is all I ever wanted."

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Evan Roth


I figured I would share this since we have our own type illustrations coming up, more here.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Ch-Ch-Check It Out



For this first post I would like to examine Kelli Anderson's personal business card. Its function is to sell Ms. Anderson to her clients, while making her stand out from her competition. Her unique layout and design makes it an amusing and highly memorable design piece.

The style obviously reflects a New York driver license, taking nearly all the elements from the real thing. Important, minor changes (i.e. adding her email and phone) have been made however. The quality of work here is astounding, even having her card laminated and bar coded, certainly someone to keep an eye on. It's the minute details that can make or break a design, and Ms. Anderson's card proves it.

I would say it's uniqueness attracted me to it in the first place. To me, it is one of those ideas that you hate yourself for not thinking of.

I saw it online, here. Her website is here. If you are interested in seeing more business cards, both unique and creative, then visit here.