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2012 Best Picture Nominee Poster Series
5/9 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
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WORDS OF “ENCOURAGEMENT” for 2019 Chicago Marathon Participants from @DEPRESSIONPRESS MFG. & INK, INC.
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Every fall, thousands of suspiciously eager Chicago Marathon runners head through the heart of Pilsen past Chicago Art Department. This year, we’re “proud” to display hundreds of signs featuring various words of “encouragement” hand-printed by two of the city’s most reluctant optimists—K. James Henderson & Dud Lawson of Depression Press Mfg. & Ink, Inc.
Join Kent (art) & Dud (copy) for an opening reception Friday, Oct. 11 from 6-10pm and come back the morning of Sunday, Oct.13 for booze, carbs, and a front-row view of the longest, most tedious sporting event in the Midwest.
Words of Encouragement on view Oct 11 to Oct 25
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WORDS OF “ENCOURAGEMENT” for 2019 Chicago Marathon Participants from @DEPRESSIONPRESS MFG. & INK, INC.
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Every fall, thousands of suspiciously eager Chicago Marathon runners head through the heart of Pilsen past Chicago Art Department. This year, we’re “proud” to display hundreds of signs featuring various words of “encouragement” hand-printed by two of the city’s most reluctant optimists—K. James Henderson & Dud Lawson of Depression Press Mfg. & Ink, Inc.
Join Kent (art) & Dud (copy) for an opening reception Friday, Oct. 11 from 6-10pm and come back the morning of Sunday, Oct.13 for booze, carbs, and a front-row view of the longest, most tedious sporting event in the Midwest.
Words of Encouragement on view Oct 11 to Oct 25
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Poster set made for my senior capstone show.
The project was a branding and marketing system for the proposed high-speed rail between Milwaukee and Madison.
I was also lucky enough to work with the famous, gorgeous, and sometimes sassy Sarah Mick . So go to her page and tell her how awesome she is.
See our stuff, and more of Sarah's work on her dribbble
You can see more on my site here: creativejuus.com/2014/05/12/creative-mondays-126-mad-max-...
“What is Creative Mondays?
Monday’s are always a drag. The start of a new week, you have to go back to that routine of going to bed early/get up early. If (like me) you have to commute then you prepare for that long journey into work and that long journey back for the first time after a nice two day break.
So to kick off those lousy Mondays, I’m going to get my creative mind flowing in a positive way. Creative Mondays. A chance for me to show off something unfinished or finished that I’ve been working on throughout the previous week.”
I’m always looking for a way to apply some recently tested methods on another project and so I decided to try some of these ideas on a Mad Max design that I thought up. The whole idea took kind of a comic book feel to it but I thought it would also work as a poster. Some of the elements are brought in from stock photography but the majority is constructed in Photoshop.
I’m tempted to have a go at the Mad Max trilogy so there may be a few updates in the future!
Poster set made for my senior capstone show.
The project was a branding and marketing system for the proposed high-speed rail between Milwaukee and Madison.
I was also lucky enough to work with the famous, gorgeous, and sometimes sassy Sarah Mick . So go to her page and tell her how awesome she is.
See our stuff, and more of Sarah's work on her dribbble
WORDS OF “ENCOURAGEMENT” for 2019 Chicago Marathon Participants from @DEPRESSIONPRESS MFG. & INK, INC.
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Every fall, thousands of suspiciously eager Chicago Marathon runners head through the heart of Pilsen past Chicago Art Department. This year, we’re “proud” to display hundreds of signs featuring various words of “encouragement” hand-printed by two of the city’s most reluctant optimists—K. James Henderson & Dud Lawson of Depression Press Mfg. & Ink, Inc.
Join Kent (art) & Dud (copy) for an opening reception Friday, Oct. 11 from 6-10pm and come back the morning of Sunday, Oct.13 for booze, carbs, and a front-row view of the longest, most tedious sporting event in the Midwest.
Words of Encouragement on view Oct 11 to Oct 25
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Do something creative every day | Part 10 | Typographic Map
Fun times with fonts and managing space constraints.
I am also currently in search of employment - so if you are with a company or agency that is in need, and you think I fit the bill, please take a look at my résumé here. All the contact info is there as well.
Join onto my Facebook fan page and/or Twitter to keep track of my project and what I come up with next!
Another Design Cuts tutorial! I've been given a lot of brushes to play with, along with the instruction to make a fake movie poster.
The tutorial is now live!
I had a lot of fun while playing with all the great brushes that are included in the deal, and I've shared rather extensively the processes I used to reach my end result.
Advanced Typography Assignment.
Take the lyrics from "Blowin' in the Wind" and create a poster to bring awareness to a world issue.
Handrawn type + Helvetica
Ribbons are removable (aka you do actually take them)
More photos: alyssaduhe.blogspot.com/
Haven't made one of these in a while, so here's an insight into Jack Stone's post-hero career!
P.S: You can use this in your own personal city layout if you really like it, but please credit me if you do!
Here's a tutorial I wrote on how to use elements from the Arsenal's vector set 23 to create a retro -ish horror movie poster.
Poster design for Jason Kahn, Joe Colley, and Scott Arford concert at swissnex, San Francisco: March 25, 2009. Presented by swissnex and 23five Incorporated with support from Pro Helvetia Swiss Arts Council. Poster design by R. Yau.
Designed this poster with the famous Ouchi Illusion.
Named after a Japanese Professor who likes to mess with optical nerves.
The circle in the middle has the power to suck you in...
You see the effect very good if you scroll a bit...
WORDS OF “ENCOURAGEMENT” for 2019 Chicago Marathon Participants from @DEPRESSIONPRESS MFG. & INK, INC.
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Every fall, thousands of suspiciously eager Chicago Marathon runners head through the heart of Pilsen past Chicago Art Department. This year, we’re “proud” to display hundreds of signs featuring various words of “encouragement” hand-printed by two of the city’s most reluctant optimists—K. James Henderson & Dud Lawson of Depression Press Mfg. & Ink, Inc.
Join Kent (art) & Dud (copy) for an opening reception Friday, Oct. 11 from 6-10pm and come back the morning of Sunday, Oct.13 for booze, carbs, and a front-row view of the longest, most tedious sporting event in the Midwest.
Words of Encouragement on view Oct 11 to Oct 25
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Undoubtedly the work of the poster artist Gregory Brown this poster was shown as an insert to the August 1925 edition of Commercial Art alongside an article "A Draper who makes posters worthwhile". The English South Coast based department stores of Bobby's issued some fine publicity during the inter-war period and the article describes the circumstances that attended the start of the company's interest.
Mr A.F. Bobby had approached Mr Stanley Toms of Derry & Toms, the London store for advice and when, in 1920, Derry & Toms were acquired by Barker's who decided to stop Derry & Toms poster campaign, Bobby's were able to acquire several unused designs by a number of well known poster artists along with introductions. Gregory Brown was certainly an acknowledged force in the new British poster style and he would become one of the London & North Eastern Railway's 'stable' of poster artists. Bobby's would commission a goodly number of posters from Brown and other artists.
Bobby's were a well-known store chain that had branches in the 'favoured' and 'select' English south coast resorts of Margate, Cliftonville, Eastbourne, Bournemouth, Folkestone and Torquay - with outposts at Exeter, Southport and Leamington Spa. I feel Miss Marple would have shopped there! Bobby's were founded in Margate in 1887 and were bought by Debenhams in 1927. The name vanished in c.1972.