Black and white print on yellow paper.
Joyful yellow.
A poster designed for the exhibition “Stay Home Creative |||” The participants’ task was to create feel good posters during the period of isolation caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Black and white print on yellow paper.
Joyful yellow.
A poster designed for the exhibition “Stay Home Creative |||” The participants’ task was to create feel good posters during the period of isolation caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The posters for summer outdoor concert series visualize the colorful summer heat vibe and the electronic music beat. The image of the musician melts into a collage of color abstractions. Music is the melting pot; a space where variety of races, cultures, or individuals blend together in the same rhythm. Let’s melt with the music!
It’s interesting how dogs see the world. I have always imagined they smell colors, therefore people must smell a certain palette, maybe just one particular shade of color.
Recently I have been missing my dog a whole lot, and I miss imagining what I look like for it, what I might be in its eyes. For me, it’s easy to say:
I love my dog, my Butch, o doggo, o my, o my only.
Time Twisting with Evee Moone tells a story that was told to me. Commissioned as a poster for a dear friend.
Charon’s obol is an allusive term for the coin placed in or on the mouth of a dead person before burial.
The idea of Chroma starts with the idea of the rainbow which is, in my opinion, the maximum representation of colour. Chroma is made with a fairly apparent base grid that plays with square, rectangular and Z shapes with different colours. These shapes use different types of transparencies, some shapes on top of others creating this grid of colours and tones.
GRAPHIC PIECE REPRESENTING SATURATION, AND THE VARIETY OF RAP MUSIC AND HIPHOP CULTURE. IT IS A TRIBUTE TO THE PRODUCTION OF BEATSL. THE COLOUR OF THE SOUND OF THE STREET.
Plastic debris is everywhere. Its also in the waters around us. It is called the plastic soup. Fish consume our plastic soup. And we do consume the fish. Splash. Well, enjoy your plastic dinner!
Can we act more thoughtfull with our debris? Lets make it possible! Free all sealife from our debris.
Normalizing for normal things
Series of work spreading vibrant and vital energy of water through exaggerating it’s rainbow-like colors
It represents everything imaginable beyond what we call reality.
The 26. Leipziger Typotage—Turn by Turn. Typography and Navigation is taking place in Leipzig in the Museum of the Printing Art from June 4th to 6th, 2021.
On Saturday, June 5th, 2021, the 26. Leipziger Typotage—Turn by Turn. Typography and Navigation will focus on typography as a medium for orientation in digital and analog contexts. Not only questions about individual type design will be addressed, but also the role of typography as an information carrier for (guided) communication processes. The lectures will address user interface design, gaming, cartography, generative design, and visual communication, which reflects a broad spectrum for typography as a navigator.
Due to the current situation the number of tickets for participation on site is very limited. Therefore the organizers also offer the option to follow the conference online.
The speakers are Claudia Friedrich (Hamburg), Julian Jarosch (Mainz), Nadya Kuzmina (Berlin), Jana Moser (Leipzig), Jay Rutherford (Weimar), Benjamin Schöndelen (Berlin), and Nico Wüst (Stuttgart/Berlin). The conference will be moderated by Peter Mohr (Agency Zentrumwest, Leipzig).
The kick-off the night before, June 4th, will be playful. The Leipzig collective people can play takes the visitors on a journey to the virtual playground of typography. In addition to a short lecture and Let’s Plays, you can also try out games yourself. On the Sunday after the Typotage, a letterpress workshop and a tour of the Museum of the Printing Art will be offered. The 26. Leipziger Typotage take place in the Museum of the Printing Art, an active museum that brings historical casting, setting, and printing processes to life in a workshop atmosphere.
26. Leipziger Typotage
When?
June 4th to 6th, 2021
Where?
Museum für Druckkunst
Nonnenstr. 38
04229 Leipzig
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Room, mind, connections, feasibility.
The poster is an iteration exploring simple shapes and colours: starting from a set of squares, moving the form and let the colour fade. It represents a transition, a sharp geometric shape conveyed by soft blue tones.
From a deep blue to faded light blue, the poster celebrated tranquillity, joy. The title means “the sea” in a northed region of Italy where the sea is particularly blue.
A Poster for the (online) Art Auction at the end of 2020 of a Gallery in Berlin. The Poster is designed to hang around in rapport. It also won at the 100 Best Posters 2020.
Daydreaming is escapist rêverie, in the form of a kind of trance, a turning from the same stimuli full of utopian hopes to the imaginative world, which helps through the construction of châteaux en espagne, castles in the air, in certain not to changing social environments or situations, starting with an inner image that will sooner or later transform itself due to spontaneous or unconscious associations to escape boredom. Neuroscientific, especially when people don‘t have to work much.
»all the colors« is a homage to graphic design and print. It plays with geometric shapes, the RGB color palette, and the layering of elements which creates light and shadow. The typeface OCR-A used for the print series is one of the first fonts created that could be recognised by both humans and computers.
The poster is designed for a one-off music event at Club Božidar. Young Marco is a crate digger, record collector, and notorious party starter. You will find him spreading his love of weird, playful, and eccentric music in basements, warehouses, and clubs the world over.
I like to fill in black in white drawings with a lot of color. In this case I tried out the CMYK colours combined to fill in my drawing.
1. It’s fun, you can change the perspective. Turn the picture around and make a brand new start!
2. It’s time to melt again. Let’s make art!
3. Fun, the phone is ringing!
Parliamone in Piazza is a project created in response to the gap between the migratory phenomenon and its communication in the Italian media context. The project took place in the main squares of seven cities of Veneto (Italy) and aimed at encouraging an open exchange of thoughts and face-to-face dialogue with citizens regarding migration.
For this project, design was used to both devise a communication strategy and create dissemination and informative materials to go with the latter, joined by a cohesive graphic identity.
colour conversation mirrors the interaction of two contrary colours, red & blue. two sides of the same coin, each one is unique in its own form. yet while interacting they overlap at certain points, creating space where they exist as one.
Exploration of different atmospheres using painted and varnished rocks on different backgrounds. In these examples, a light that recalls direct sunlight was used to enhance the bright colors and the shiny finish.
Photography: Enric Badrinas