Posts Tagged ‘Graphic Design’

Glance: Iranian Layouts 1980’s

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Below is a collection of layouts from an old exhibition in Tehran showing various graphic design from Iran in the 1980’s. Enjoy.

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Designer People – Ed Fella

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

The Australian show Designer People did an episode on Ed Fella who is faculty in the graphic design program at CalArts.

Glance: Iran Textbooks 1980’s

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Below is an image collection of various text book covers and spreads (writing, math, science) from Iran given to me by my parents.

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PlayLab, Inc. Interview

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

PlayLab, Inc. is a studio based in Brooklyn, New York. They are two guys, Archie Lee Coates and Jeff Franklin. They mostly design for print.

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FISK Holiday Zine 2009

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

FISK Holiday Zine 2009 featuring: Neil Doshi, Chris Burnett, Kate Johnston, Jesse Lee Stout, Ania Diakoff, Monica Yi, Bijan Berahimi, Lorin Brown, Sheli Ben-Ner, Masato Nakato, Scott Barry, Lila Burns, Aastha Gaur, Matthew Davis, Jason Lee, Pouya Jahanshahi, Piper Hughes, Phil Shaw, Caroline Park, Alejandro Hernandez, Megan Lynch, Daniel Corrigan, Zack Sekuler, Zack Roberson and Ed Fella.

View the entire zine, spread by spread below. Enjoy, Happy Holidays and New Year.

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Teaser: PlayLab, Inc. Interview

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Here are some things you can expect from an upcoming interview with design studio PlayLab, Inc.

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Søren Severin Interview

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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Søren Severin works within the fields of identity, graphic artwork, print and motion graphics. He is from Copenhagen and above is a photo of his studio.

Q: What was your art school experience like? Did your school have a good design program?

I studied at Danmarks Designskole (DKDS) in Copenhagen. The school is not an art school, but a design school, and has programs covering all aspects of design, from visual communication and interactive design to fashion and furniture. Since my first year at DKDS, the school have been undergoing major changes, evolving from being based in the arts and crafts movement – and transforming into a modern, international designschool. This is not an easy transition, and the quality of the education has been lacking as a result. I cannot speak about how things are since I’ve graduated, but during my time at the school, I have been less than satisfied with a lot of things. It is not like I haven’t learned anything at DKDS, but I think that I have actually taught myself most of what I know today. But then again, without the other students and the environment, resources and facilities of the school, I would not have had the possibilty to teach myself anything. Basically, I was left in a bad situation, and it was up to myself to make the most of it – and in the end I think I came out more experienced, confident and independent.

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Frank Chimero Interview

Monday, November 16th, 2009

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Frank Chimero. Illustration. Graphic Design. Process. Perception. Concept. Creativity. Levity. Wit. Form. Pencil. Desk. Coffee. Go!

Q: What made you want to teach design? Was there a particular experience during school that influenced you to become a design educator?

A: I think the whole experience of school contributed to me wanting to teach. I loved school. I loved learning. I still do. I think all of my instructors had a lasting impact on me and helped to instill a curiosity. They helped change how I looked at the world. Everything is magic now, and even things that aren’t special now have the potential to become so. They helped to teach me a way of looking at things that leaves room for unlimited potential. That seems special, some how, and if I can maybe help to have that happen for someone else, I should try.

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Glance: 1980s Iranian Posters

Monday, November 9th, 2009

The collection below presents posters designed by Iranians during a time of war (Iran-Iraq War). These photos are from a CD purchased at a graphic design exhibition in Iran.

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Jeffrey Bowman Interview

Friday, November 6th, 2009

A Quick Introduction

Jeffrey Bowman (MrBowlegs) works out of his studio based in Huddersfield, England, producing work in the field of Graphic Design and Illustration for magazines, skateboards, t-shirts, editorial, exhibitions, music and motion. Established in 2006 Bowman has gone on to produce work for clients such as Converse, Element Skateboards, Nylon and The BBC. Crucial to the development of his practice Bowman has continually developed self initiated works, producing zines (the most recent being Doodling for Doodling Sake), as well as exhibitions and his most successful project to date, The Wizard’s Hat.

Q: What was your art school experience like? Did your school have a good design program?

A: I think my experience was good, I was left to discover who I am as a designer/illustrator, the tutors set the work and were there to help you but there was a lot of self motivated study, research and development, and I think its what’s instilled my work ethic in me now, as I’m constantly working, developing and trying new things.

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