
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic design. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
100 People per year choke to death on Ball-Point pens
Information Design:
Making a phone call, getting to work/university, crossing the road, online browsing, watching a DVD and mp3 navigation 'The list goes on' These are just a few everyday actions that we undertake without giving a second thought as to how they are actually conceived, until now.
Do we value the wealth of information we take in as human beings on a day-to-day basis and do we value the wealth of visual information we take in as Graphic Designers? How important is the gestation of information, visual or otherwise.
Information given: 100 People per year choke to death on Ball-Point pens.
Result:

Labels:
graphic design,
information design,
My Work
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Death of The Internet: This is me.
Briefing/Background: We are entering a world absorbed in social networking. A world that want's to share a global network of friends, promote shared interests, views and create new digital worlds where a minority can grow and survive without fear or intervention.
The fact that masses of Web pages, server space, personal time and effort is applied to network software websites like: Facebook, Myspace, YouTube and Last.FM. Peer-to-peer networks and other file distribution software such as the popular Bit Torrent and Limewire proves that people are willing to invest heavily in a better quality of 'digital' life.
This is an ever-growing market of interest in a world that wants to be reacquainted through Email, RSS, Blogs and Podcasting. What if digital networking didn't exsist and yet we still yearned this new-found obsession to communicate on a global scale? What if it was in an analogue format? A 'Print-Based' promotional poster? A Royal Mail-pot-ready artefact that documented you, your interest's and fears. A single artwork that illustrated who you are and why?

Labels:
graphic design,
My Work,
Typeography
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