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My Life, Typography

Typography in our Environment

My last semester has started and I’m taking Advanced Motion Graphics, Advanced Digital Graphics, Chemistry and Internet Programming. For Adavanced Digital Graphics we had to photograph each letter/number in any category we chose. I decided to photograph architectural things, mostly in alleys and outside. The gallery below shows my results. Please note that the thumbnails […]

Design Concept/Ideas, Print Design, Typography

Poster Design

Posters should have a definite style or brand yet carry that style out with minimal content. Here are few posters I’ve designed in the past. This was created in conjunction with a pamphlet that targeted the idea that finding WMD was a slam dunk case. And yes, the CIA director actually said that. I put statistics of the […]

Branding, Design Concept/Ideas, Politics, Typography, Usability

Obama and his great designers

That title isn’t meant to be sarcastic either. I love that the design of Obama’s latest podium front has made the news. Finally, political campaigns are setting a standard in the design world, instead of being the worst of the worst when it comes to design. Obama’s website is the best designed, most standards-compliant and […]

Design Concept/Ideas, Inspiration, Print Design, Typography

Music and Design

I began reading “The Elements of Typographic Style” today. I read something profound, and interesting to a me as both a musician and designer. “Typography is to literature as musical performance is to composition: an essential act of interpretation, full of endless opportunities for insight or obtuseness.”