I took these pictures in Cameron Village. I think that this bridge is a great example of graphic design. I don’t think that it really serves any purpose outside of decoration. However, the bridge built around the tree really adds a nice appeal to the area. This bridge makes a good spot for customers to…
Silence at the Disco
This is a poster I have seen around NCState campus advertising a Silent Disco in Talley. The warm colors used for this poster is the main reason it caught my eye. I like the way they laid out the information (typography) on top of solid shapes to make it more visible. Also, the swirly background…
The Random Little Things
This is a shirt I found at a TJMaxx during spring break. I instantly fell in love with this shirt the moment I saw it. The randomness of the design is what caught my eye the most. It is a collection of little icons that normally would not be put together, thrown on a shirt.…
Wild Design – April
I found this game day poster on Twitter the other day and was fascinated by the designer’s workflow. In the tweet, she posted a GIF going through all her layers. Quite unconventional is the coffee cup in space combined with the bridge and mountains. Recently, I bought a 5” external monitor for my mirrorless camera…
Rotterdam Film Festival:1984-1994
The Rotterdam Film Festival is an annual event that takes place every January in Rotterdam, Netherlands. This huge event is something that many people native to that region anticipate on as well as any designer that happens to know about it. The foundation was initially founded in 1972, it has maintained focus on independent, fun…
Hard Werken: One For All
Hard Werken was initially a Rotterdam based design company specializing in design publications. The original group of designers consisted of Rick Vermeulen, Willem Kars, Gerard Hadders, Henk Elenga and Ton van der Haspel in 1979. Their first official publication was called One For All in which they took an approach towards the pressures and opportunities…
Rick Vermeulen (Hard Werken)
Rick Vermeulen is a designer famously know for the “Hard Werken” magazines, which uses anarchic designs contrary to modern day typography and design styles. Rick was born on June 14, 1950 in Schiedam, Netherlands. When he entered college he decided to take up graphic design as his major at Rotterdam Academy and later graduated in…
Who’s Who: Elliott Earls (Part3) Project 2
In 2015, Elliott Earls had his Installation Elegy For The Collapse of the Empire shown at the Milan Triennale museum. The installation was a major milestone for Earls and marked his growth as an artist in the community. For the exhibition, he created a large display of multiple different types of art, all culminating into…
Who’s Who: Elliott Earls (Part2) Project 1
After being fired from Elektra Records in 1994, Elliott Earls began to follow a new path for himself. Over the course of twelve months, Earls worked alone on a collection of pop songs, graphics, programming, electrons, spoken word poetry, posters and typography that ultimately became Throwing Apples at the Sun. The art piece is an…
Who’s Who: Elliott Earls (Part1) Biography
Elliott Peter Earls interest in design began around high school. In Cincinnati, Ohio Earls attended Jesuit high school with no particular interest in academics or art. It was his mother who suggested to him to take up drawing and painting to lead him into a career in graphic design. Afterwards, Earls began his journey into…
Music Identity by Luke Hayman and Pentagram
In 2017, while working at Pentagram, Luke Hayman collaborated with American Rock band ‘The National’ to design the album cover and promotional material for the record ‘Sleep Well Beast’. The Grammy nominated album cover features a picture of the rural New York State recording studio built on the property of one of the band members.…
Luke Hayman on ‘Travel + Leisure’
Travel + Leisure is one of the world’s top travel magazines boasting a readership of over five million. Published by American Express, the magazine is recognized for its stylish photography, useful information, and smart writing. Luke Hayman was Creative Director at Travel + Leisure from 2002 to 2004, prior to joining Pentagram in 2006 and…
Luke Hayman
In 1970, Luke Hayman was born in Hertfordshire, England. He graduated with honors from Central St. Martin’s School of Art in London in 1988. In 1992, Hayman moved to New York where he made his mark in publishing with attention-grabbing magazine designs and continues to live and work today. His wide range of expertise includes…
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Identity Branding (2012)
In 2012, Mevis & Van Deursen rebranded the Stedelijk Museum’s visual identity. This involved various collateral pieces like stationery, posters, signage, and much more. The logo is made by formatting “Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam” into an “S” shape. This logotype feels subversive as it keeps a minimalist attitude in its sans serif font choice in Union but also…
Silas Munro : Art 2
Silas Munro’s book W.E.B Du Bois’s Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America is an analysis of W.E.B. Du Bois work through the lens of an African American. This novel grabs readers with its bright colorful graphic swirl on the front. This swirl is one of the many pieces included inside. Each of these infographics done by…