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Friday, 26 February 2010
Marcus Walters
http://www.marcuswalters.co.uk/
Atmospheric Illustration
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
How It Is
I spent Valentines weekend in London and took full opportunity to take in a couple of galleries. The Tate Modern is somewhere I love to go because the work it contains is challenging and controversial. In the Turbine Hall lies Miroslaw Balka's installation. You are confronted with a huge monstrosity. Hand in hand, I walked with my boyfriend under the container. Up the ramp we went and then we were faced with darkness and an onslaught of visitors coming our way. It really was a rather frightening experience, but a very clever concept.
Monday, 22 February 2010
Mysterious lines
The Nasca Geoglyphs, Southern Peru: The Monkey, The Dog, The Condor, The Spider, The Whale
Etched into the arid plains of southern Peru, these geoglyphs are truly incredible and make stunning aerial visuals. Over 1,000 lines stretch for miles, forming giant human, animal and geometric shapes. They are one of the Earth’s biggest mysteries: “Are they ancient road maps or messages from Aliens?” Visit National Geographic to find out more!!
The Date Farmers
The Date Farmers- http://thedatefarmers.com/
Sigur and Clive
Sigur Rós- Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust (2008), The Boys are Back (2009)
I have longed to see The Boys are Back since I heard rave reviews about it on Radio 2. It was definitely everything that I hoped it would be- emotional, sensitive, spiritual and captivating. Sigur Rós provides a wonderful accompaniment to the story and the stunning scenery of South Australia- it really is a delight and I urge you to watch it! Although, make sure those tissues are close to hand.
Album artwork at its best
Bombay Bicycle Club- I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose, Metronomy- Pip Paine, Hockey- Mind Chaos, Little Dragon- Machine Dreams, New Junk Aesthetic- Everytime I Die
Monday, 8 February 2010
Christmas memories
2 Tone Graphics
The original 2 Tone graphical elements were created by The Chrysalis graphic designer, David Storey.
As an avid fan of anything to do with British music history, this story of the music label 2 Tone, which features in the recent NME Magazine, is a must-read. The article talks in some detail about Jerry Dammers aspiration to create graphical elements that were so simple, yet they captured the very essence of the label; “The black and white checkerboard harked back to the mod era, but provided the perfect symbol of the racial integration the label proudly boasted”.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
A must-see!
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Devastation
Haiti Earthquake: January 12th, 2010 (7.0-magnitude)
Thursday, 14 January 2010
No limits
Divine examples of the endless possibilities of typographic usage in advertising. These ads are just so clever. Every single detail is carefully considered. Images courtesy of Smashing Magazine. Particularly a fan of TRASH- any typography drawn with the beauty of the human hand is a favourite of mine.
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Greg Ferris
I sometimes feel starved of creativity, distracted by thoughts of angst and worry. But outside inspiration is something I look for to get my mind off such self-pity. Greg Ferris' creations are epic and indeed, inspirational. His fusion of different mediums and appropriation techniques has created sensational layout designs. I don't care to understand them, but I admire these pieces of work because they are bursting with energy and life. Check out his website here.