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Government limited: the corporate takeover of the public sector in Canada / 1984
Cover design by Miriam Bloom
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Make Something Cool Every Day is a personal, (ideally-) daily design exercise wherein I churn out type-centric black and white drabbles using song titles, the Univers type family (Kozuka Gothic for Japanese type) and some wonderful images from Wikimedia Commons.
Research into art gallery branding and promotion.
Final piece: www.flickr.com/photos/55109135@N02/5212066352/in/set-7215...
Client: Leisure Union.
Brief: To create a corporate folder for a leisure insurance group.
Year: 2005.
Web Portfolio: www.dejongedesign.com
US Obesity Rates as percentage of people considered obese, divided by age group and birth year. Designed in histogram coxcomb style. Zero-values represent missing data years. Heights represent the percentage of obese people at that age.
The benefits of the coxcomb is the arrangement of the data is in one place showing the increasing trend of obesity as age increases. The data however is exaggerated by the area increases based on the coxcomb, and can be misleading. But the exaggeration works in the favor of making the increasing trend more visible.
Anti-Smoking project. Poster concept to be distributed around colleges in Scotland (if the brief were real!).
This is my high school senior t-shirt design which I submitted but sadly was not chosen. The mascot of my high school is seagull and I was in Class of 2009. As you can see, I combined these two ideas into one. The topmost yellow symbol-stream in the background spells "Staten Island Tech", the name of my school. The meaning behind this design is that the graduating class will be like a strong seagull, gliding up toward a bright future.
changed color scheme from black/blue to brown/blue...
thanks for the feedback from the previous posts....
feedback is welcome here as well!
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Make Something Cool Every Day is a personal, (ideally-) daily design exercise wherein I churn out type-centric black and white drabbles using song titles, the Univers type family (Kozuka Gothic for Japanese type) and some wonderful images from Wikimedia Commons.