Simply Complicated™

Form and Font

Posted in assignment by skjartansson on July 18th, 2008

1) Revise your three selected shapes, and tighten the gestalt. Pay special attention to white space and balance.

2) Explore juxtapositions with type. Use Futura, bold, lower case.

Good luck! Look forward to submissions by midnight Thursday!

Your ulti, ultimate library

Posted in books, education, graphic design by skjartansson on July 15th, 2008

Yup. These are (for the most parts) all the books you will ever need.

(Compiled by ywft’s Mike Cina.)

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Geoporn from the past

Posted in logo by skjartansson on July 12th, 2008

Geometry of Circles is a series of unnumbered animation pieces created for Sesame Street in 1979 with music by Philip Glass.

From 1+1=3.

First class assignment. Geometry.

Posted in assignment by skjartansson on July 9th, 2008

first

What: Create logos using a triangle, square and circle (download eps here) that represent the this class’ favorite English (and Yiddish) words:

  • schlep
  • eviscerate
  • stellar
  • bummer
  • asparagus
  • right
  • dang
  • right-on
  • penetration
  • umph!
  • juxtapose
  • passion
  • plethora
  • motherfucker
  • modern
  • orange
  • cat
  • singing

When: Before midnight this Thursday

How: Comment on this post once you’ve submitted deliverable to your flickr page. One logo per post for easy access. Title in the subject line, not in the artwork.

Simply Complicated. New Class.

Posted in logo by skjartansson on July 9th, 2008

New class! New people! Rachel Anscher, Abby  Brewster, Holly S. Fisher, Jessica Gavit, Michelle Haft, Erick Montes-Montenegro, Leilani Silversten, Chris Thompson, and Brooks Wheeler.

Goodie bag

Posted in graphic design, inspiration, typography by skjartansson on April 30th, 2008

Logo emergency. Final assignment.

Posted in assignment, graphic design, logo by skjartansson on April 30th, 2008

For our final project, there are three corporate logos that need your help.

The first two, at&t and xerox are going through mid-life crisis, they went from muscle to plastic surgery. The third one, ebay, was just born a typographic flipper baby.

You have a free range. Geometric shapes, colors, Futura… or not. Stay grounded in what we’ve learned and experimented with so far, but other than that, you’re on your own.

I want to see preliminary work for all logos for this Thursday 0501.

Next week we’ll do a class critique at Armchair.

International Paper Company

Posted in geometry, graphic design, logo by skjartansson on April 29th, 2008

Perfect contrast for scalability. Thickest at 1 unit black, thinnest at 1/4 white.

Originally posted by the amazing Maryellen McFadden on flickr. Go spend time on her stream for immaculately selected images of graphic design.

Best in semantics, in the order of when submitted

Posted in assignment, critique, feeback by skjartansson on April 26th, 2008

hank

Hank.

Huge leap from where you were at the beginning of the week. I’d give this a bit of TLC, mainly making sure that all the forms are aligning, top and bottom, and even kerning space between them.

Joe

Joe

Still feeling like you’re not giving it all you got. I’d like to see more concept in it, but this is the form that I think works the best.

frank

Frank.

I like the poop solution too, but this one is has a nice balance to it. Go look at Paula Scher’s work to see how to take this further.

elise

Elise

Good solid work. Still waiting on great from you.

jess

Jessica

Shape has a very nice rhythm. Color it orange and you have a packaging design ready to go.

lynn

Lynn

Play with sizes and placement, but of many good poops, this one was the best. You had some really nice work there too - it was hard to pick the best.

Dante in Geo

Posted in graphic design by skjartansson on April 25th, 2008

dante

Nicole Peterson, a recent graphic design graduate from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, designed these book covers for Dante’s Divine Comedy. “I…employed simple geometric shapes and color to represent these places…” See the rest of the article on CR.