speaking of student work...here's the winning piece for print's annual student cover competition. looks great! i seem to remember seeing loopy, swirly patterns like that a lot of places over the past year.
This is a typographic illustration by an artist named Travis Sterns. His goal with this project was to "develop new characters that express the way we talk and would make it easier for others to understand our stories.
The other important thing he says is "you have to be aggressive with your designs." I think that's great advice for any designer...don't be afraid of your own creativity.
since we've been working on box designs in class this particular piece caught my eye. it's actually packaging for an invitation for a "heart art" event.
i think the image on the right is the top bottom front and back unfolded...pretty cool idea for an invite.
This is from How magazines' most recent design annual. It's in invitation for something called ODD SPACES. I really enjoy how the designer used a simple but eloquent space in his typography to illustrate the title of the show. I'll never cease to be amazed at how the simplest solutions are the most sophisticated and astounding.
This piece was inspiration for one of my Pretzel Letter Package designs. I think it's the cover of a child's book to learn the alphabet. I like how the letters overlap, it's very energetic...perfect for kids. I will play around more with color and vary the opacity of my letters, as well as fine tune the typography.
This is an image from JUXTAPOSE magazine. The image is entitled "Expressive Deviant Phonology" by Lucy McLauchlan. It was inspired by musical sounds and artists drawings. The musical inspiration comes through very clearly, her lines have a wonderful movement about them, almost as if they are sounds or melodies. The repetition of the faces moves your eye throughout the piece seemlessly over and over again. I really enjoy this one!
I am a returning student with a Bachelor's in Advertising. I decided towards the end of my college days that I was more interested in producing artwork than selling ad space, so here I am!
I work at Boltini Lounge in downtown Champaign where the martinis are strong and the music is good.