Son of Fury: A Documentracing Thomas Ockerse published Son of Fury: A Documentracing in 1973, the same year as TIME: A Documentracing and they are often referred to as brother works to each other. Like TIME, Son of Fury has a limitation of 300 copies, which while it is significantly less, they are currently going…
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TIME: A Documentracing: Thomas Ockerse
TIME: A Documentracing Thomas Ockerse created TIME: A Documentracing in 1973. A documentracing is described as a visual poem that documents time in an artistic way by integrating different pieces of things to create a poem like story. Currently, this piece of work is limited to 1000 printed copies total and has been since it…
Thomas Ockerse
Thomas Ockerse taught at the Rhode Island School of Design for 47 years, where he served as the Graphic Design Program department head for 20 years. He studies commercial art at Ohio State University where he received an athletic scholarship that covered all expenses for the swimming team. He was born in Indonesia and moved…
Using Maps to Raleigh
I chose to use Maps, the navigation app provided by Apple, to travel from my hometown Pfafftown, back to Raleigh after a visit home. I normally do not use a navigation app because I know my way back, but I was intrigued to see if it took me a different way. I included a screenshot…
Smokey Bear Coronavirus
This is a card that I received at a restaurant a few days ago. Along with this they provided bags to put masks in while we ate so that we did not have to put the masks on the table or another unsanitary surface. I really like this design because it takes the very common…
Droid Sans Mono
This font is Droid Sans Mono, and it was designed by Steve Matteson in 2009. The Droid font family was first designed in 2007. Steve Matteson worked for Ascender Corporation when the font was released. It was created for the Open Handset Alliance platform which is a business alliance of major companies to work towards…