I found this Converse Ad to be a good example of Post Modernist Design applied to motion graphics...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrVlA1YChAQ
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Sunday, September 21, 2008
ogilvy on advertising
David MacKenzie Ogilvy, (June 23, 1911–July 21, 1999), was a notable advertising executive. He has often been called “The Father of Advertising.” In 1962, Time called him “the most sought-after wizard in today's advertising industry."
Design notes: After I set the text I noticed that the computer took control of the typography again, and didn't give me a "printer's quote".
On a macintosh you have to hold the "ctrl" key down and then type the apostrophe.
Unfortunately, in the fast paced world of today, designers are used to letting old school typographic standards slide (especially in web page design) but they still stand out as good craftsmanship and attention to detail in my mind.
Notice that even in this paragraph of text "printer's" quotes are sometimes “used.”
Font: Helvetica Neue 75 Bold
Design notes: After I set the text I noticed that the computer took control of the typography again, and didn't give me a "printer's quote".
On a macintosh you have to hold the "ctrl" key down and then type the apostrophe.
Unfortunately, in the fast paced world of today, designers are used to letting old school typographic standards slide (especially in web page design) but they still stand out as good craftsmanship and attention to detail in my mind.
Notice that even in this paragraph of text "printer's" quotes are sometimes “used.”
Font: Helvetica Neue 75 Bold
Monday, September 15, 2008
charles fillmore
This quote reminds of another quote by Mencius.
“Great is the man who has not lost his childlike heart.”
I try to remember this when designing, and why I chose this profession.
Charles Fillmore (August 22, 1854 – July 5, 1948), born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, founded Unity, a church within the New Thought movement, with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, in 1889. He became known as an American mystic for his contributions to metaphysical interpretations of Biblical scripture.
Design Notes: I don't know the name of it... but I was inspired by the old tape / alphabet guns. If anyone knows the name of this contraption... let me know :-)
Font: Helvetica Neue 45 Light
Friday, September 12, 2008
9/11 Anniversary
Having grown up in New York, I can't help but think about family, friends, loved ones... and I give thanks.
This quote (and others) reminds me how misunderstood the teachings of Islam (and other religions) have become.
It is a good example of a "pun" used frequently in advertising.
Recently, for a project I was working on... I was invited to attend Friday Prayers at a local mosque.
This experience was excellent in that .... It helped me get out of my comfort zone and break down preconceived ideas I had of the Muslim Community. I found it both educational and enlightening.
It reminds me of the quote by Walter Hagen: "Don 't hurry. Don't worry. You're only here for a short visit. So don't forget to stop and smell the roses."
Muhammad also known as Mohammed, his full name was...
Abu al-Qasim Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Abd al-Muttalib Ibn Hashim,
was said to be born in c. 570, and died on the June 8, 632.
He was born in Mecca and died in Medina, both in the Hejaz region of present day Saudi Arabia. Muhammad is the founder of Islam and the Muslim community.
Design Notes: I rotated the name "-Mohammad" to put more emphasis on the quote and create a focal point.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
inspiration
This design was originally created as a postcard. I can't help but think that it would be a great gift to give someone anonymously.
Design Notes: The asterisk is a symbol or metaphor of a human form.
Font: Helvetica Neue 85 Heavy
yoda
Monday, September 8, 2008
yes
While touring Girvin Design... I noticed a piece created by Tim. It simply said Yes.
Now I know this design is totally the opposite of how he perceived the word. Due to the "calligraphic" nature of the lettering... (I could feel what he was trying to express through the ink.)
However, as simple as this piece may be and remembering... Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s “Less is more”, a phrase that became the focus of minimalist design principles...
Maybe it's just right.
Design Notes: I felt that the way the loop or finial of the "e" and "s" didn't suffice. So I manipulated it.
Font:Helvetica Neue 95 Black.
-g
Sunday, September 7, 2008
dreams
This idea of piling up everything came to me in my sleep. Not sure what it says about me :-)
Design notes: It is all of the latest designs piled up into one. My dream gave me a large solid black area to knock out a quote in, but while working on it... the final quote didn't come to me.
I simply enjoy looking at it as "texture".
It somewhat reminds me of Harold Balaz' work and what the Swiss Architects Herzog and De Meuron do with "tags".
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