Monday 8 June 2009

Free Range

Here are some photos of the finished installation exhibited as a part of Free Range.






Sunday 17 May 2009

Lastminute.com



Just ordered my book from blurb but panicked when saw the delivery dispatch date. Hope it get's here on time...

Saturday 16 May 2009

Print Proposal

Here is my suggestion for prints to accompany my monolithic sculptures:

Gallery proposal

Here is my suggested layout for the installation:


Tuesday 12 May 2009

Cuban poster art

Looking through books on my shelves I wanted include this as influence because I love they way they are designed. Cuban poster art from the 1960s through to the 1980s was heavily dominated in promoting various political/social themes and as a way to create national pride. They were specific to their audience, a semi literate country, were easily manufactured and distributed and encouraged the arts. They have had an influence purely in the way they look: colour, composition, type etc but they also interest me because on the one hand it could be argued that they act in the same way as JMB child safety posters as a social tool or it could be that they are opposite by using manipulative means to control a nation and divert thinking.



Why Not Associates

I then started looking at the work of the Why Not Associates because of the dominance in their work of strong typography. I was reading their section in "Contempory Graphic Design" and they write that the common theme in all their work is typography. Below I've included a photo of some stills from a project they did called Nike Heroes and it's so slow moving which gives even more stregth to the how the type wants to be emphasised. I've tried to trace some sort of lineage between 1950s/Swiss expression of moderism and more recent examples and I think Why Nots can be included within this because although some of their work looks nothing like JMB or uses helvetica they have obviously been heavily influenced by the the work and I thought their section in the "Contemp..." explained a similar process to chosing clients that JMB followed.



Here is the link to their site with the film, sorry couldn't embed it.

Experimental Jetset

After looking at JMB and the Helvetica documetary I wanted to look at designers still using helvetica but in a different way, with different reasons and 50 years on from when JMB started so I chose Experimental Jetset. Below is their section from the Helvetica film explaining their approach to the typeface but I was more interested in their reasons behind why they still used helvetica as an important aspect within their visual language and their take on modernism: