It being the month of November, I decided that it would be relevant to create this text layout based on the known charity of Movember!
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Jackson Pollock Inspired Design
Unintentionally, I realized my Pollock inspired design somewhat resembled earphones and so I added the typography to reinforce that concept.
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Bauhaus/Constructivist Poster
With this poster, I am projecting the message that the
student’s fight against the increase of tuition fees in Quebec have come to a positive ending. The
text at the top of the poster says: “Ensemble, nous avons bloqué
la hausse”, literally meaning “Together, we have blocked the increase” showing
that as students, they reached their goal and maintained the initial cost for
education. Because it is a poster made in the context of education, it mainly
targets students and therefore generally a younger audience that took part in
the protests and overall movement. In regards to where it could be seen, as the
previous and actual posters regarding this theme, they would be placed anywhere
near schools or government buildings.
To create this poster, I have used two of my personal
photographs. As a base, I took the one of the flower, rotated it, and turned into black and
white to reflect on the photos used in Constructivist posters. Afterwards,
using my inspiration of Lyonel Feininger, I took a fragment from the portrait photo (the smile) and applied it to the first. The application refers
to Gustav Klutsis’s photomontage idea, as I pasted the smile into the flower’s
contour to create somewhat of a collage.
Moreover, to incorporate a Bauhaus feel to the poster, I
used their common colors of red and grayscale tones as well as one of their
basic shapes – the rectangle. These were made with the selection tool in
Photoshop. Also touching on the Bauhaus style, the text made in Illustrator has the flipped aspect, to make the text element not obviously
legible.
From a symbolic approach, the poster is made to mark the end
of the protests. Therefore, the flower is placed there as a sign of peace,
whereas the smile is a symbol of happiness due to the fact that students have
come to a positive result.
The inital sketch for the design idea:
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Iconography!
For my icon, I decided to do a somewhat nonsensical rendition of an airways company - "Norwegian Nairways"
It is called that way due to the fact that to make the airplane on the icon I used two letter "N"'s.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Inspirations for Bauhaus/Constructivist Poster
As far as it goes for my Bauhaus/Constructivist poster inspirations, I chose one artist from each style.
From the Bauhaus school of design, the American-German painter, Lyonel Feininger caught my eye. I particularly enjoyed his cubist approach and the fragmented nature to his paintings. The fact that he reflected on the expressionist movement, focusing on the feelings emanating from his works versus realist depictions, also played a role in the creation of my poster.
Furthermore, the constructivist artist, Gustav Klutsis also inspired my poster. Klutsis mainly created work that had a communist agenda and that showcased propaganda or revolutionary imagery. He worked with various experimental media, using sculpture, installations and illustrations. However, he is most known for his photo-montages that portrayed powerful and somewhat eerie images.
What I will take away from Feininger is the fragmentation and sharp lines he applies in his paintings, whereas from Klutsis's work, my influence derive from his political message as well as the technique of photo-montage and use of the color red.
From the Bauhaus school of design, the American-German painter, Lyonel Feininger caught my eye. I particularly enjoyed his cubist approach and the fragmented nature to his paintings. The fact that he reflected on the expressionist movement, focusing on the feelings emanating from his works versus realist depictions, also played a role in the creation of my poster.
Furthermore, the constructivist artist, Gustav Klutsis also inspired my poster. Klutsis mainly created work that had a communist agenda and that showcased propaganda or revolutionary imagery. He worked with various experimental media, using sculpture, installations and illustrations. However, he is most known for his photo-montages that portrayed powerful and somewhat eerie images.
What I will take away from Feininger is the fragmentation and sharp lines he applies in his paintings, whereas from Klutsis's work, my influence derive from his political message as well as the technique of photo-montage and use of the color red.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
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