Monday, 14 May 2012

What's new?

Today I'm feeling turquoise.
























Today I'm feeling turquoise was designed by Pentagram as a holiday card, but it's so much more than that! It is'an attempt to do something that should have been done a long time ago: pairing up colours with their respective moods.
It's interesting because we all associate red with danger or anger, but what about the more obscure colours? Where do they fit in? Well that's what this is for. 


 Cyan, the colour of blind faith









Above are inserts, the book continues like this telling us that brown be the colour of indifference and grey the colour of self consciousness. It is a must for and budding visual communicator. It is the first stepping stone into understanding colour and learning more about it, organised in an approachable way.
More information can be found on the pentagram website.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

The Way Things Go

This is a 1987 art film by the Swiss artist duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss (movie title in German: Der Lauf der Dinge). It documents a long causal chain assembled of everyday objects, resembling a Rube Goldberg machine.

Part 1

 Part 2

Part 3

More info on wikipedia

Monday, 19 March 2012

Brandhouse

We recently had Crispin Reed from Brandhouse - Brand Agency based in London, leading on a live creative project brief based on the 7 myths of Middle Age, working with our third year Graphic Design students. Design concepts from the group were taken to the design team at Brandhouse for further development. This was a fantastic experience for all involved working within a live brief.





Kamal Gohil

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Sand blasting

Sandblasting glass is a technique to decorate glass. A high powered air compression device called a sandblaster is used to fire tiny pieces of stone like sand at the glass causing the sand to chip away parts of the glass.

Designs can be put on using stencils to cover the parts of the glass that you do not want to be blast. You can also work in different layers.

Here I worked with typographic elements on both sides of the glass which causes an overlapping effect.


by leslie büttel

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Old school

Little booklets found in a vintage shop. They are both from the fifties, and the covers look awesome.


Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Re Type opening evening

Opening evening of the Re Type exhibition. It was a big success, plenty of people and good feedback. A big thank you to everyone that took part in the workshop and all the support received.





by Samuel Donohoe

Letterpress - photoshop tutorial

Letterpress is a beautiful print technique, but not everybody has the opportunity to just go and press something with a letterpress.

Here is a good tutorial where it is shown how to achieve an authentic letterpress effect in photoshop.



Work of Allen Coté

by leslie buttel

Friday, 17 February 2012

Re Type Exhibition

A few students produced a typography poster each for a workshop Nom De Strip by William Hibberd. Students were tasked with exploring the purpose of type and the strong reactions different typefaces can provoke.





































by Samuel Donohoe

Friday, 10 February 2012

Mark making

The first years looked at calligraphy and type. 

We experimented with various pen types to produce abstract marks or even an experimental type. As pens we used ruling pens, automatic pens, but also plastic forks, dough scrapers, a jar lid, sponges, a pipette...









Thursday, 9 February 2012

Type Tart - Student Showcase

In the centre of the gallery Students have produced their own ‘type tarts’ in response to a brief set by Curator, Caroline Archer. The resulting work was displayed in the centre of the gallery during the exhibition > Mon 9 Jan – Fri 27 Jan

Here some impressions of the exhibition opening event. Curator, Caroline Archer, also held a free public talk in the Studio Theatre on that day with all HE Graphic Design students.