Category Archives: Point of View (research)

Point of View Research

Going into the second project and i’m feeling ambitious.

 

GRAPHIC DESIGN WORKS

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ac08b325238851.56343191ee46f(By Karolis Strautniekas)

 

Behance is my go-to place for inspiration; I can spend hours browsing on it. It’s also really useful when sourcing for inspiration or even particular styles as references.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Carl Burton

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Guillaume Kurkdjian

Some flawless and yet simple(ish) moving graphics. I’m considering perhaps animating my work for this upcoming project. It’ll be a challenge for sure.

 

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Naiise

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Hari and Deepti

All done with paper and scissors and two pairs of hands; and a LED light used as a backlight. Would love to try their concept out for something in the future?

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Oasis Album Cover Art

Collage art will probably be my backup plan if my graphics don’t go well.

 

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John Vassos

 

Inspired by Vassos’s phobias, I’m thinking of revolving around the theme of fear, in particularly, personal fears that are atypical – fears that are not necessarily blunt or cause us to be terror-stricken, but rather its subtleties, illustrated in a context that is universally relatable, no matter how individually different we are.