Project 2: Final points of view THEME + TOPIC Tattoos are a persistent and integral part of human culture. Continue Reading →
Project 2: point of view “A ________ from the point of view of _________ is ____________.” · • · A bunch of ideas that I threw out there: paint glitter weighing scale swimming pool movie theatre valentine’s day butcher tattoos / body modifications birds cactus wealth university education iPhone anxiety · • · Eventually I Continue Reading →
Project 1: Final update table · of · contents I / FINAL OUTCOME II / PROCESS III / REFLECTIONS I • FINAL OUTCOME I ended up basing all of my works on the Times New Roman font, exploring how material/medium and placement can affect the meaning of a type. Continue Reading →
Two weeks back we were told that project one has been downsized to four A5 portraits instead of six. Continue Reading →
typographic portrait problem The first assignment of this semester requires us to create typographic portraits out of our names (or part of) to describe various aspects of our personalities. Continue Reading →
Hello, my name is For the first exercise of this semester, we were challenged to describe aspects of ourselves in the space of a name tag. Continue Reading →
Research post: typographic portrait The Dada art movemement “Everybody can Dada” —Dada-Fair, Berlin, poster, 1919 Introduction Born in 20th century Europe, Dada is an art movement that was born out of an immediate reaction to the horrors of the First World War. Continue Reading →
Assignment 3: Ego Project Brief For the concluding assignment of this semester, we were challenged to capture the essence of our personalities in twelve 20cm x 20cm cubes, arranged in mathematical equations. For this assignment, we were not restricted in our choice of medium and – most importantly – colours. Continue Reading →
Impossibilities of Being I never remember my dreams so I thought I would try to write one for myself instead. Continue Reading →
colours are (really) great: a continuation Colour is really important to good design – it can make it or break it. Continue Reading →