Showing posts with label British Library Sci Fi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Library Sci Fi. Show all posts

Monday, 7 December 2009

Ok-RM


Mark Adamson

This is a piece from Mark who took on the same brief that I am doing at the moment. I thought it would be nice to post this as it is interesting to look at how differently we have tackled the brief. Visually I believe we both took a very different approach.


Design by pigeon

Exhibition catalogs I have been looking at in relation to designing my Sci Fi exhibition leaflet.


British Library exhibitions


Sunday, 29 November 2009

Exhibition leaflets...

Merlin graduated from Leeds College of Art last year, looking through his online portfolio i found hi exhibition leaflet useful to look at in relation to my Sci Fi exhibition leaflet.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Logo design

Looking at existing logos, to see how designers have linked elements together in their simplist forms. Help me design the Sci Fi exhibition logo.


Sunday, 25 October 2009

Its nice that...

I love looking through design blogs! Here are various pieces of work i pulled from it's nice that


I like the layout of this piece, the monochrome is well balanced with bold headers and lighter bodies of text and image.

This piece caught my eye because of the overlays used, combining the different letter forms and patterns creates an interesting visual piece. I am unsure whether i actually like it though. I like the idea but the use of colour is not to my taste:

I have an interest in looking at letterpress so this was a nice little gem i found and read into:
Nice typeface design use of tone has created a different typeface compared to what i have been seeing around recently:
This was good to look at in relation to my phobias brief, I am currently creating wave patterns and optical illusions from them for a series of posters, Andreas' work definitely caught my eye impact-wise it is a very striking visual which is what i am aiming for with my poster designs:

Poster designs...

I found these lingering on my desktop... i forget who they r by, think i just pulled them from ffffound! recently. I like the use of shape and colour to create the main focus of the poster with a central based image.