Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Bad Typography Inspiration


This could be some of the worst typography I have ever seen. No grids. No Hierarchy. And a mess of type faces and annoying shapes. Ew.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Silverware shaped to a...D?

The upper left photo of the fork bent out of wack is actually a bracelet. I took this as my inspiration for the "Found Object Drop Cap" and applied it to a letter form. I simply bent the spoons, knives, and forks to a jumbled mess of metal. I looked at it for a while and added silverware where I thought it'd be necessary. Eventually, after some struggle with the idea, I got to the finished product...the letter D.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

ACL Band Posters


In Typography II, we were assigned a semester long project where were submit 2 posters a week utilizing diverse typographic systems. Each week we are given a new system to work with a band of our choice. This week I have chosen the political and edgy band, State Radio. I wanted to create two different posters of different meaning. The first poster I wanted to capture the edginess of the band with a tilted linear axis for the type to branch off of. The second poster I created an illustration of Uncle Sam with inspiration from Ralph Steadman. It is created entirely out of a traditional quill pen and India Ink. I wanted to show the political side of the band and they're feelings toward American Politics. For this one, I used a offset linear axis to the left. The images are the rough draft copies and were later refined and edited.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Drop Cap of the Week!










The idea of this "Drop Cap of the Week" was first used by Jessica Hische when she began doing Daily Drop Caps. These are letters that she created and posts online for people to see. I love the concept of the Drop Cap and I was extremely excited to begin doing my own! So here's my first drop cap attempt. I didn't do much process because I decided to create it without thumbnails (which we traditionally use for EVERYTHING in class). This was a bit more open so I decided to just allow my hand to move the ink onto the paper and see what happens. It's done in india ink and a quill nib pen. It was fun to do
and just make up without having a clear image in
mind. I've been inspired by Ralph Steadman lately as well as the work of Dan Lisowski, so this is somewhat my experimentation with letters and making them with the styles of those artists. The top left is my work and the bottom left is an ink drawing by Ralph Steadman (one of the many pieces I was inspired by).

Ah! It's too bad too look at!


This is a flyer I discovered while walking to the elevator this evening. It initially grabbed my attention because of the bight red paper it was printed on. As I looked at it more, I found myself wondering why the consistency? Virtually all of the text is bolded and there is a lack of hierarchy. The point of the flyer is to get people to join the a'capella group "The Golden Blues", but the name of the group is hardly legible amongst a flyer that is bold and barely readable. The only thing that truly stands out is the curvature of the headline text, but even that is not a font much larger than the rest to separate it from the rest. The worst part is there is no grid, just centered text that all looks the same. Good flyer huh?


Sunday, January 11, 2009

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Flemington Sunset



These images were all taken while I was on Thanksgiving break, back home in good ol' Flemington, NJ. The sun was setting and I was driving back home from my friends house and I had my camera with me so I stopped on the side of the road and took some pictures. I received some interesting looks from drivers rolling by, but I got some nice shots over the farm.