28 August 2012

Seeing double today - abstract photography

I believe that the imagery you may observe may entail more than my words could ever dare speak


Photography of a local football table located from within a gallery space. Its lovely to be back, but unfortunately I am away for another couple of days, oh how busy.

Jack

23 August 2012

Vibrant flowers 35mm

Some beautiful flowers that I had captured whilst I was away.
I used the a Nikon 35mm camera to take this photographs.



I love utilising the depth of field with subject matter as flowers and other organic materials. It is so easy to compose the photographs focus points by altering the aperture and emphasising it in the subject matter as illustrated.

p.s going to reading festival tomorrow and will continue to post the following monday/tuesday :)

Jack

22 August 2012

Portuguese market photography

Some really nice outcome of 35mm film in Portugal. 




A dream like movement of the waves and ripples of the marque canvas, capturing the ripples of air through the hot weather, and almost unbearable heat.

Jack

21 August 2012

Architecture - 35mm film

Beautiful apartment building.



It's not often that I take many photographs of a single subject matter on a film camera, but this beautiful object deserves a good 5/24 takes.

Jack

20 August 2012

Can you spot the insect?

Can you spot the insect?


The power of film!

This photograph was produced by a F55 Nikon film camera, how wonderful the uses of film can create  such interesting and sometimes unusual effects, especially with the interference with UV. Had such a great time photographing these strange insects and/or mini beasts in our local garden.

Jack

18 August 2012

Children activity book continued.

Just a interesting and partly hand drawn design to be used for activities for children. This is one of many posts of the same project which inspires children to find out more about the adult world via games and puzzles.


For example, how games similar to monopoly can intervene with children's understandings of money, future and property. The guide is designed for a Olivia Plender exhibition.

Jack

17 August 2012

Children's Activity guide

A playful and interactive poster layout to engage those young creatives.


I really enjoyed using these ideas of appealing to a alternative audience to open the mind to styles and a focus onto shape.

Jack

16 August 2012

It is time to Rise Early world

I couldn't post yesterday, the creative drives were simply too much. Created this excellent art guide for families at a exhibition at my local town. Great fun meeting people in the making, and getting my editor  and Typography skills together.

Beehive. An organ which drives the motions and motives. It exists as a symbol for the exchange of movement and work to provide for the future of human kind.

Jack

14 August 2012

The World is an Organism

Some more iconic symbols rendered on Illustrator, a few other of my blog posts may provide in depth details to this imagery.


But with symbols like these, a beehive, a representation for human exchange vie cause and effect to produce and consume. It can entail a self-explanatory concept for you, the viewer to absorb (and to consume as media, a main function to maintain parts of the beehive).

I like this shade of gray. 80% black to be exact.


Jack

13 August 2012

Funky icon contin. Symbols and Silhouettes for all

Another strange and unusual piece of graphic work, composed to demonstrate role-play and the performing arts via image. 
The iconic performance drama masks were made to appear as if they were a divided shape. A shape similar to a horizontally cut egg or tablet. This presents a unusual treat of individuality to the design. 
Yet the iconic contrast of emotions through the masks are recognized by the viewer almost immediatly.


This will also be published alongside active and energetic text for children to discover and role-play activities from within the arts space in an adventure through the gallery.

The boxes are simple geometrical shapes which break the ice to generate a more so symmetrical image, but also advocate mystery.

what is in the box?

a chest perhaps?

I can open it can you?

Jack 

12 August 2012

Draw, create, build

May be a slow and steady start for the blog but what can I say aha. I had a lovely time away for now, and am glad to be back creating and building some ideas.


Here is a short and sweet pencil design I made to be used in a exhibition children's guide to instruct people to draw in different areas of the leaflet. The iconic design was fun to create, and the use of 80%of black was great to advocate subtle features of the design. What better way to portray design details on a grayscale print. The majority of illustrations were constructed using this 80% black, and the text was printed in original black to create a priority of information.

glad to be back!

Jack

2 August 2012

How many colours can you use?

You can't beat a good action film. 
Whether it be cheesy action with great consistency between CGI graphics or old kung-fu films and martial art moves, action has become a large part of our lives. 
I had a interaction with a taste of a action form today, not physically, nor releasing my inner-chi powers to combat  a juggernaut, but a incoming client brief delivered immediately suggesting that the design should be finished asap.

I know, I know, it doesn't sound like much. But it's that shock attack feel which gives design that real feel for the true nature for being a designer, direct experience, and immediate results. That efficiency glow in the muscles after a target has been nailed, where you might as well have been bringing those PSI and Chi powers to prepare for ultimate target annihilation.


Similar to work some graffiti artists may relate to, work which is rushed under surveillance or pushed and powered by rational positions and decisions. 
Sometimes to provoke the inner-talents of the true artist. A meditation, a narrow tunnel of sight between only the artist and their work. A passion for work, a passion to make others feel fuzzy. Feeling that 'fuzzy' feeling of inspiration juices across the lungs, as the mind generated ideas on end when ideas have never adventured before.

The work above is this sudden brief I have been in fact gratefully landed with. 
A family based guide for a local arts exhibition which I cannot wait to finish. My previous project had been immediately dropped unfortunately, only to return at a later stage.


I have such great respects for the artists venue, and wish to create a really interesting guide to be used by families at the gallery. The artist is called Olivia Plender, and her work has been a great influence on the design. Perhaps not this one as displayed, but the exhibition guide will interact with younger audiences in art and design and allow them to partake in activities. 
I will link the artists website below, I highly recommend watching such a in-depth interview concerning her new works and exhibition, greatly inspiring for those interested in imagery intention, symbolism, conceptualism act (in modern day society).

I am going on holiday tomorrow, and for this reason will not be able to blog for a week, so excuse the lack of activity. 
It will be a nice week, a week away to generate and reform plans and perceptions of ideas. I can relax and enjoy the sun in another almost uncomfortable sense. So I will write back on the 10th of August and after. 


My recent favourite Typeface at the moment, used in the graphic above. (discussed in a previous post).


enjoy

Blog in a weeks time, stay tuned!

Jack

1 August 2012

Book cover - playing with texture and pattern!

Made such a large file size to utilise this yesterday so apologies in not posting, it was too big to upload!


Had some great and some what frustrating times in lining up the pattern and organising the layers of photoshop but gradually came to this success. Hopefully this will be printed over the next day or so I can take a few pictures of how colourful it will be using gloss 140gsm gloss.


Whether you are interested in design or art or otherwise, feel free to Contact my email address for any questions/informal discussion


Jack