Saturday 29 September 2012

Why am I here? What do I want to learn? Part 2


Identify 10 examples of design that illustrate your creative interest.




  
Although pretty much anything by HelloVon epitomises my creative interest, the two images above from the series of Paralympic posters he designed are a perfect representation of his vibrant and energetic style. While i'm much more fond of his monochrome designs, this is an ideal example of his attention to detail and atmosphere that i find so captivating.





The font of the catchphrase in this advertisement fits the idea like a glove. The impression that there is something tearing away at the words mirrors the commitment that is needed for 'training till you red line'.






The album artwork for Delphic's AColyte Lp illustrates an effective use of software, something I need to develop much more. It's images like these that prompt my interest in the use of digital software.








I love the humorous and fun nature of these EPOS credit card designs, they exhibit a sort of clever and mocking side of design.









This particular spread in Canvas magazine is trying to illustrate the 'sound of black and white', which is shown so perfectly in the layout alone. Such simple layout and image can speak so loudly.








More HelloVon illustrations, kept so simplistic but completely recognisable. This vividly depicts how far a signature style can stretch for both Bowie and Lennon and that between this and their music, they need nothing else to be recognised.







"Commissioning and understanding David Carson are both complex things and, in equal measures, both make him a true master of graphic design. For many young and aspiring designers, the chance to work with David Carson would be an immense honor, and for The Church of London it was no different." - Rob Longworth, Creative Director of Little White Lies magazine





A June 1968 issue of TIME magazine, soon after the assassination of Martine Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy. The image was designed to emphasise the urgency of gun legislation.

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