Too much? Too random?
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Heads of State City Posters
Many of you know I'm doing a daily poster series focused on Lost. It's made me more interested in posters and poster design, and I ran across these very simple, awesome posters yesterday.
They take an iconic part of the city and simplify it, and they're beautiful. It's something I'm trying to do for my Lost posters, so it's very inspirational. I think NYC is my favorite.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
A Bit of Poster Process
I've put together two gifs so you can see the very first version I put together on my computer, which I've already posted previously. Here though, they're compared with my final that will be presented on Monday.
The few changes for the first one were mainly just positioning elements and hierarchy, but I also added some coffee stains for texture an "grunge." See for yourself!
The other one had more substantial changes. At first I had used rings of gouche to paint the Who logo, but I didn't like it much so I painted the new logo in Photoshop and imported it. I also changed the typeface from Helvetica to Univers 45. This gives a much more "airy" feel than the heavier Helvetica.
The few changes for the first one were mainly just positioning elements and hierarchy, but I also added some coffee stains for texture an "grunge." See for yourself!
The other one had more substantial changes. At first I had used rings of gouche to paint the Who logo, but I didn't like it much so I painted the new logo in Photoshop and imported it. I also changed the typeface from Helvetica to Univers 45. This gives a much more "airy" feel than the heavier Helvetica.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Inspiration Post!
Here's a few things I've enjoyed over the last week. First off, art related, graffiti scrubbing. It's actually cleaning, because the artists remove the dirt in only specific areas to show pictures, instead of painting on the walls. There's a few photos where this is done in Africa here:
http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/10/reverse-graffiti-south-african-artists-tag-walls-by-scrubbing-them-clean/
Another fun thing I saw this week was accurate movie posters, from College Humor. It's a great idea, and something I wish I'd thought of. The only really inaccurate one is District 9, which is, in fact, about aliens. But with transparent symbolism.
http://www.collegehumor.com/article:1802286
Lastly, an RBG lamp that I kind of wish I could have.
http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/10/reverse-graffiti-south-african-artists-tag-walls-by-scrubbing-them-clean/
Another fun thing I saw this week was accurate movie posters, from College Humor. It's a great idea, and something I wish I'd thought of. The only really inaccurate one is District 9, which is, in fact, about aliens. But with transparent symbolism.
http://www.collegehumor.com/article:1802286
Lastly, an RBG lamp that I kind of wish I could have.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Dilatational grid process
Monday, March 1, 2010
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