Thursday, 28 October 2010
Edwin Jeans
nice pamphlet design and logo from my new Edwin jeans. this old Japanese brand is responsible for creating many original denim processes and this seems to represent the heritage and the general feel of the company perfectly.
Monday, 18 October 2010
GASTROTYPOGRAHICASSEMBLAGE, apprently
The other day we met at old St station to go on a school trip! First stop Lou Dorfman's exhibition at the kemistry gallery. The work entitled gastrotypographicassemblage was displayed as a scaled down photo piece, depicting the original wooden work that used to hang in the CBS canteen, nonetheless it still had a grand impact. The brochure describes the work as “completely of its time but enduring in its appeal”. An example of work I feel has been strongly influenced would be this promotional poster from the graphics course at Falmouth.
After that we went on to the White Cube gallery. Although not expressly a graphic design exhibition, the work provide food for thought on graphic elements, such as the power of repetition in type and collage techniques for our 100 collage assignment.
here are some photos from the day here are some photos from the day
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Brit insurance design awards
A couple of days ago I took a trip down to the design museum on south bank and had a look around the ‘Brit insurance, designs of the year’ exhibition. Last year Shepard Fairey’s unofficial Obama campaign poster won the show, that was a massively influential piece of work, so I was excited to see what had made the shortlist this year.
The exhibition its self was set out into thematic categories, such as social enablement, global and sustainable solutions and everyday design, rather than just being split up by the judged categories, graphics, furniture, fashion etc. This combined with the interactive works created an engaging and thought provoking show.
My favourite pieces included this ltd. Edition vinyl cover for Pet shop boys ‘Yes’ album. It’s the kind of item I dream of owning, even though I don’t have a love of the pet shop boys or a record player.
Perhaps the most fascinating works for me was the book ‘Pig 05049’ which documents the journey of a pig after its death; it shows the 185 products the randomly selected porker was used to make after being shipped off around the world. The study is all wrapped up into a beautifully clinical layout and book design
Monday, 11 October 2010
New header
Today my housemate Anna and I took a walk in the sun down the south bank, to the 2010 Brit Insurance Design Awards. More to come on that tomorrow. This evening i have been working on a quick clear up of the layout and header of the blog and i think it is starting to look cleaner.
Thursday, 7 October 2010
Never Sleep
Good advice from Dan and Andre of Dress code NY. Also the name of there book that i have just finished reading. As a student just embarking on higher education the thought of graduating with a strong enough portfolio of work to secure a good job is both exciting and troublesome, this duo both aged in there early 20's have already put in a few years working as graphic designers for MTV, quit and set up there own successful studio. this is one of the only books that i have come across which charts the transition from the learning environment to the workplace and was and encouraging and inviting read through out.
Hard work pays off.
Hard work pays off.
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Hello Internet, this is my new design blog 'House ninety five', I intend to use this page as a diary for thoughts, to keep track of my inspirations and provide an outlet for my ideas and work. My aim is to create a useful resource for myself as well as something positive for others to enjoy.
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