Posts tagged: design
Let’s Get Fresh.
Another poster I did for Thursday Market. Possibly the last of the “antique illustrations” series.
A TREASURE TROVE.
This rare series of Pan Am posters is absolutely beautiful. The photos are dark, even a little mysterious, and so very different from the way they would probably be shot and designed today. I much prefer this style — it makes me want to go to each of those places and get lost.
There’s a fun story about the history of these posters over at Eye Magazine.
Another poster I designed. Not sure if they’ll go for it, but I like it. (I might do a limited print run—on nice paper and minus the details at the bottom—if anyone was interested…?)
Some pieces I shot and designed for my friend Summer’s vintage clothing & accessories boutique. Can’t wait to get her website done so I can show the rest of the cool stuff we did.
Another little piece I did for Thursday Market. All using the glorious Sentinel typeface. I wish I had a letter press. A big one.
Another poster/flyer I made for the market that MaryAnn is the manager of. I rather like this one. :)
I’ve realized that for me, as a pure graphic designer (which I do less and less of these days), I was born in the wrong decade. To my eyes, this is what album covers should look like. That, or a big huge photo with essentially no “graphics” whatsoever. It takes serious cojones to make 5 lines and 3 dots on a black field and call it good… AND have it actually MEAN something, which it does. I love this stuff.
via the awesome projectthirtythree.com …which I found via the always wonderful butdoesitfloat.com
“Ninety-eight percent of buildings are boxes, which tells me that a lot of people are in denial. We live and work in boxes. People don’t even notice that. Most of what’s around us is banal. We live with it. We accept it as inevitable. People say, ‘This is the world the way it is, and don’t bother me.’ Then when somebody does something different, real architecture, the push-back is amazing. People resist it.”
“The thing is, I hate the celebrity architect thing. I just do my work. The press comes up with this stuff and it sticks. I hate the word starchitect. Stuff like that comes from mean-spirited, untalented journalists. It’s demeaning. It’s derisive, and once it’s said, it sticks. I get introduced all the time, ‘Here’s starchitect Frank Gehry…’ My reaction: ‘What the fuck are you talking about?‘”
On the Bilbao effect:“It’s not new. The Bilbao effect is the Parthenon effect, the Chartres Cathedral effect, the Notre Dame effect. The press labeled it the Bilbao effect; I didn’t name it. It’s not new that architecture can profoundly affect a place, sometimes transform it. Architecture and any art can transform a person, even save someone. It can for children—for anyone. It still does for me.”
Baubauhaus is probably my favorite Tumblr “photo-blog” to follow… that I don’t actually follow. The reason I don’t follow them on Tumblr is that I so enjoy looking at the site ON THE SITE. The way they juxtapose imagery is brilliant at times and always a visual treat. Go check it out.
Yes.
This dude is good.