This is a photoshop experiment I created using different objects to create typography. I used images of clocks to create the word time, images of running spikes to create the word, and images of basket balls to create the word dunk.
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Experimentation : Smoke Text
This is an experiment I completed on photoshop. I created a sort of smoke texture on the font and duplicated the layers to create a shadow effect.
Monday, 25 February 2013
Experimentation : Clipping Mask
This is an experiment I created using an image of myself and a clipping mask. I combined my first initial and my image into one another to create this interesting typography effect. I enjoyed this tutorial a lot and will be using this technique for my own person designs.
Experimentation : Blending
This is an experiment I created on Illustrator using the blending tool and combining different coloured circles together to create letters and patterns. I enjoyed this tutorial as it showed me how to create interesting designs out of simple shapes and colours.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Definitions
Abstract - Abstract art can be a painting or sculpture that does not depict a person, place or thing in the natural world even in an extremely distorted or exaggerated way. Therefore, the subject of the work is based on what you see: colour, shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale and in some cases the process.
Zine - A zine (pronounced zeen) is a self-published publication of text and images. Common topics include fandom, the personal, art, fiction, politics, humor, gender/sexuailty, religion/spirituality, crafts, food, and more.
Zine - A zine (pronounced zeen) is a self-published publication of text and images. Common topics include fandom, the personal, art, fiction, politics, humor, gender/sexuailty, religion/spirituality, crafts, food, and more.
Typography drawings
These are some hand made typography fonts that I drew. The consist of old traditional fonts, stencil, mixed media and some other different styles.
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Alex Trochut
Alex Trochut is graphic designer was born in 1981 in Barcelona. He studied graphic design at Elisava, and started working as freelance and illustrator in 2007. His illustrations take the modern notion of minimalism and flip it on its side. His designs are rich and elegant which amazing detail.
Above at the top is one of Trochut's pieces where he has used blue and red biro pens to create a set of words, instead of using the ink he has used the actual pens themselves to create the typography. My first initial reaction when looking at this piece was that the creativity and definition shown is amazing. The definition of the pens and the way the bend around each other to create the words work really well. I especially admired the how he turned such a simple object that we use in everyday life and turned it into such great typography.
The colours used are basic and simple but very effective, the black, blue and red are the colours of what the actual pen looks like therefore its totally relevant. The piece inspires me a lot as it shows that such a simple and basic object can be transformed into a piece of artwork by using some creativity. I will be experimenting with styles and techniques like this for my own personal work.
The second image is of another one of his pieces which is linked to the top one but instead he uses spaghetti and a red sauce. This piece is extremely creative and simple but again the image is very interesting. The way he has utilised the spaghetti to create a series of words and then it all comes to the bottom where it forms the actual dish spaghetti Bolognese.
The colours he has used again are basic but simple and completely relevant. This piece inspires me a lot as the fact of taking something so simple and turning it into the piece is remarkable and I plan to use these kind of techniques in my own person work.
Comparing these two they are very similar in the technique used and the creativity of using simple things to create typography out of. They are both very defined and clean cut. I personally prefer the image with the biro pens as it seems more creative and the style used looks more professional and defined.
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