Sometimes I wish I lived in Japan

August 6th, 2008

Usually it is because I have found some amazing product online such as these typographic blocks which can be configured to spell an animal word, such as rabbit, in English, and Chinese (why not Japanese?), while also being able to form a stylized representation of the animal.

Typographic Blocks

Personal Project: Camera Illustrations

August 5th, 2008

After my recent re-discovery of tutorials, I have taken to briefly reading through the articles on Vectortuts or PSDtuts in order to gather the general ideas behind the tools and concepts behind the final result while keeping in mind the potential use in my professional output. However, an article posted by Katie Marcus on a developing a sketchy camera illustration caught my fancy. Was it the style, or the fact that I’m obsessive about my Holga? Whatever the reason, I kept it flagged as unread in my Google Reader until I had time to work through it.

Combining my love of photography, and my love of Illustrator (and, of course, the information provided by the tutorial), I have embarked on a personal project illustrating vintage cameras.

Brownie Camera

Hawkeye Brownie Camera

Update: You can now download a free desktop wallpaper of the second illustration.

Perspective on Typography in a Parking Garage

August 3rd, 2008

Giant type advises the driver on how to proceed in this Melbourne parking garage designed by Axel Peemöller. I can’t imagine the sensation of driving through seeing messages form and self destruct before your eyes in the process.

Texture Heaven

August 3rd, 2008

I’m an avid photographer of textures since I never know when I am going to have a project and think, “I should have snapped a photo of that interesting crumbling wall I saw on my drive the other day.”
So I happened upon a lovely little resource for designers like myself, bitbox.com.
The focus of the site is more on texture brushes for Photoshop, but what I found most useful is Jay’s textures and texture resources. I know where I’m going next time I need to devise some look involving antiqued paper, which happens more often than one would think.

Objectified Film

July 30th, 2008

Last summer I was able to see Gary Hustwit’s informative and entertaining Helvetica documentary and apparently he didn’t take much of a break.  His latest work, Objectified, focuses on industrial design, not something that I have much background in formally, but I certainly can appreciate the value of form and function.

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