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I chose Morocco for my identity project in Textiles class because it is very bright colour and they have interesting culture. I did some cloths and paper samples from color, shape, equipment, and also building that they used in their country.
This image was for a college project called Identity. In each image i tried to portray the persons/peoples identity.
I used glasses in most of my images for this project so that the persons identity wasnt them but there surroundings
Image of the "Identity" statue by Ramona Fisk, part of the Illuminating Lincoln public arts project in Lincoln, NE during the Summer of 2015. This was shot at Haymarket Park after all the statues had been gathering together for the final "auction" weekend.
This final piece from my identity theft project quite literally portrays its title. To create the image I combined two photos together. I then used a blank face-shaped sheet of paper and placed the features into the space on Photoshop. I also applied the patch tool to produce the 'erased' face.
Digital Revolution was an immersive exhibition of art, design, film, music and video-games held at the Barbican Arts Centre, London. Exhibitors works were projected onto the ‘human canvas’ to help convey the intervention, or hacking, necessary to innovate in the field of digital creativity whilst simultaneously communicating the rich multi-sensory visitor experience. Created at Mother Design.
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Simon Anderson is a multidisciplinary designer, creative director, and founder of Make Lab, a design studio based in London working in brand identity, design and art direction.
My Stationery Corporate Identity Design Includes:
Business Cards
Letterhead with MS Word format
Envelopes
A4 Cover Page
Presentation folder
Compliments Slip
Fax Cover
Business Notepad
Invoice Sheet
ID card
CD / DVD Case/Sticker
All the pictures were taken in places that lack identity in the architectural sense. The actress underlines the sense of absence
The Westside Mural makes the 17th street overpass more pedestrian friendly and creates a gateway effect. It informs us that we are entering a distinct area and helps to define Westside's identity while mitigating the barrier formed by the overpass.
STREET PORTRAIT; project, random models passing by in London, Paparrazi style playing with the idea of protecting your identity. Hand developed and printed. Hand Solarized.
This was one of my first briefs at college where we had to explore identity. This is an assortment of various shoes belonging to my family, as you can tell a lot from what shoes someone wears.