Thursday, December 29, 2011
I was on the Feltron website/blog and these two interesting examples of capturing time (or things we feel are constants/take for granted i.e., the sun and our appearance):
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
2011.40/52
Camera Illustration and "Smile, You're on Camera" poster
I'm making the annual coloring book for my nieces and nephews and I am converting my photography into illustrations (part of the whole analoging the analog thing I've been talking about). So I'd thought I'd make a camera, then this fun poster popped into my head too.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
2011.39/52
Jäger Wallpaper
I am creating some fun graphics inspired by vintage Interior Decor. Here is a fun wallpaper pattern where all the creatures of the forest are running for their lives!
Labels:
52 in 2011,
Interior Decor,
Old School,
Pattern,
Voyeur Series
Friday, December 09, 2011
2011.38/52
Willamette National Forest
I was so inspired by my vacation last summer. Driving through the forest, giant redwood trees would perfectly frame beautiful mountains. I started sketching while I was there and I have finally found the time to create the art.
Labels:
52 in 2011,
Illustration,
Landscape/Nature,
Poster
Friday, December 02, 2011
I need to get back into film making, and to take my sport films to the next level. Here is some inspiration:
Some cool video tools and techniques:
http://www.glidecam.com/product-hd-series.php
http://www.revisionfx.com/products/twixtor/
http://www.sebmontaz.com/sections/4-film-tips/videos/238-video-tutorial-use-of-a-steadycam-for-outdoor-sport-filming
I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.) from Sherpas Cinema on Vimeo.
"More kilometres means more fun!" - Kilian's Olympus Quest Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
Life Cycles OFFICIAL Trailer from Life Cycles on Vimeo.
Some cool video tools and techniques:
http://www.glidecam.com/product-hd-series.php
http://www.revisionfx.com/products/twixtor/
http://www.sebmontaz.com/sections/4-film-tips/videos/238-video-tutorial-use-of-a-steadycam-for-outdoor-sport-filming
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
2011.37/52
Analog Analog World: Drawings of Photos I have Taken
I'm resurrecting my drawing project, turning it into a fun coloring book for my nieces and nephews. I decided to interpret some of my favorite film photographs (holgas, polaroids, 35mm, etc.) into drawings that children and adults can enjoy. I'll post more as I go!
Labels:
52 in 2011,
Analog World,
Drawing,
Self-Portrait
Thursday, November 24, 2011
2011.36/52
Vector Landscape: The Bend of the Ohio River as seen from Eden Park
This is a breathtaking view that I get to take in when I bike commute to work. A few years ago I go into illustration nature scenes as the background for cyclocross posters. It is interesting the see the similarities and differences between a photo and the style and embellishment that an illustration can provide.
Monday, November 21, 2011
2011.34/52
Summerfair Poster Concepts
Sometimes in art recycling doesn't pay. I thought I could take the illustrations I created for AEQAI and use them for a Summerfair poster. I ran out of time because I have been busy with work and life, so my recycling experiment failed.
Someone made the observation that it should be more about Coney Island and not Downtown. Also, I kind of felt it weighed a bit too heavily towards the visual arts. I should do more research into the event and tray again next year.
I was planning on hand-illustrating all the type on the bottom.
And some inspiration:
Friday, November 18, 2011
2011.35/52
Dandy Poster Series II
This is going to be kind of like an Andy Warhol project for me. I think I can keep tweaking and refining my portrait, and I ma planning on rolling it out with different quotes and colors. Since the last iteration I have added more detail to my face and I have a second (although less sophisticated) design for the typography. The one in the middle will be a fun tweed option to be unveiled in the future.
2011.33/52
CrossBot 2000 Costume
I really want to push myself out of my comfort zone and created something sculptural. My friend Josh made this really cool mask out of cardboard, and I really liked the idea of that. Halloween was coming up, and I was volunteering at a festive cyclocross race so I thought I would turn the project into a costume.
I was initially inspired by the geometric designs of African tribal masks, but whenever I started to sketch something it began to look way more like a robot, so I just went with it.
Thursday, November 03, 2011
This is my response to a fun activity that some co-workers and I have been doing during lunch. Getting together to make quick, fun, experimental art pieces. The first session focused on our Halloween costumes. This next one may be sculptural as well.
Some ideas:
This is what I meant by Robot thingie:
http://art.kekli.fr/art-gallery/toy-custom/mozter-x-cubeecraft-papertoy
We could print blanks and draw our own characters on it by hand.
We could make our own paper sculptures much like the Curiosity Group:
http://curiositygroup.com/calendarofthemonth/
It would be cool to independently make objects but then they have to live together.
Or make a quick set and iPhone record a quick skit in the set.
Some ideas:
This is what I meant by Robot thingie:
http://art.kekli.fr/art-gallery/toy-custom/mozter-x-cubeecraft-papertoy
We could print blanks and draw our own characters on it by hand.
We could make our own paper sculptures much like the Curiosity Group:
http://curiositygroup.com/calendarofthemonth/
It would be cool to independently make objects but then they have to live together.
Or make a quick set and iPhone record a quick skit in the set.
Friday, October 21, 2011
2011.32/52
Devou Backcountry Bonanza Poster
Ever have one of those projects where you need to get a lot of info into one device? Well, the only thing I could thing of was to go all out with fancy typography.
2011.31/52
Monster of Cross Poster
I wanted to contribute to a local cause; the construction of a permanent cyclocross course in Devou Park, Kentucky. I don't have a ton of cash coming out of my pockets so I decided to set up this event and do the design for the poster.
I wanted it to be for the whole family, so I created these fun cartoon character. I wanted to continue to push my hand-drawn, from scratch, slow-design aesthetic. Unfortunately I didn't have a lot of time to finesse my work, I feel like the characters could be a bit more refined. Design and life is a process, this design is finished and I will try to improve my character design skills in future projects.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
2011/04 Christoph Niemann from CreativeMornings on Vimeo.
Saw this fun video on this blog. Good times.
Friday, September 16, 2011
2011.30/52
Ohio Valley Cyclocross Poster
I created the OVCX logo as well as the posters and aesthetics for the website back in 2009. You can see some of my past posters here.
With the logo I wanted to pair a contemporary, clean logotype (with a hint of speed and sportiness) with the idea of a caution tape containing device (a cyclocross race course is typically lined with caution tape, watch some racing here).
In previous years I wanted to hint at nostalgia by mimicking a classic cyclocross poster using illustration. Last year I gave it a bit of an aggressive street art edge. But this year I've been very busy and I wanted to make it easy on myself.
So I collaborated with Dion Easthouse of VeloVivid.com, who has an incredible eye for the dramatic. Dion shoots incredible photos with shallow depth-of-field and vibrant colors. Like myself, he also captures images with a nostalgic edge. The image we selected for this poster shows a rider grinding through the mud and snow, captured in a warm black and white which compliments the yellow caution tape quite nicely.
I gave it a bit of an exaggerated trompe l'oeil effect by having the rider interact with the caution tape holding device. I thought this would be fun bursting off of a bike shop window.
Thursday, September 08, 2011
2011.29/52
Scoffing Escoffier Blog
I was creating fancy type for a project so I re-used it and created a fun header for a blog where I keep and share my favorite recipes. I thought "Scoffing Escoffier" has a nice ring to it, but in some ways it's a bit pretentious. I'm not that much of a foodie!
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
2011.28/52
Dandy Portrait, version 1
A year ago the design firm I work for (LPK) hired photographers to shoot portraits of us doing things we dig. I like retro stuff, photography and cycling so I put it all together in a "All Creatures Great and Small" portrait of a Tweedy Dandy out for a spin on his 3-speed.
My Sister drew a portrait of her boyfriend for his business card, and I also dug some packaging I saw from Upton's Naturals. I got jealous so I thought it would be fun to draw my own. I plan to create different versions similar to how Andy Warhol or Shephard Fairey works. This one features my personal motto, which one could interpret as "I live for life's little pleasures."
Labels:
52 in 2011,
Illustration,
Poster,
Self-Portrait,
Typography
Stefan Strumbel | "macht heimat" | Düsseldorf 2011 from HELLO RHEIN & SCHWARZ on Vimeo.
I have watched the Deutsche Welle TV station for many years and Euromaxx is one of my favorite shows. Highlights of rad culture in Germany and across the globe.
A few weeks ago they featured Stefan Strumbel, a cool graffiti artist that experiments with very traditional imagery.
Saturday, September 03, 2011
I was helping out on a project at work where a team of co-ops and interns came up with a problem and a solution. The problem is everyone at work comes in and gets their work done, but in a creative environment is there room to break out of your comfort zone, get away from the computer and work with people you typically don't work with.
So the team created a Social Not-Work event where we got away and sketched together, created a mural together and starred in funny Facebook-inspired profile pics. It was really fun and liberating. I'm thinking of carrying on the torch for them, maybe inviting fellow designers to craft lunches where we create random things together.
Friday, September 02, 2011
I'm working on some fun posters for an October fun race at Devou Park. I'm inspired by some of the work of Jay Ryan and Bird Machine, although my work (bottom right) is a bit looser and less cute. There is still some time to finesse...
I'm just trying to get back to the hand-drawn work I was experimenting with earlier. I have an idea about it being Halloween but I might be missing the mark on what the event it about.
Thursday, September 01, 2011
2011.27/52
"Never Go To Bed Angry" Film Poster
So for years I have been developing these films about a character named Dede Nerveux. They are my love-letters to my French heritage and the work of the Nouvelle Vague films of the 1960s. I tend to borrow a lot from Truffaut (and his alter ego Antoine Doinel), Romer and Godard with a Noah Baumbach (à la "Mr. Jealousy") romantic comedy with a dark vibe sometimes.
Like Truffaut and Doinel, Dede acts as my alter ego and although these works are fictional the writing and creating of them offers some insight and education into and of my personal views.
For this poster I was inspired by a poster for Truffaut's "Jule et Jim," mixing hand drawn elements over photography. I used interior decor elements such as wallpaper to create a pattern in the background. I also created hand-drawn type to for the word Angry to tie into the wallpaper and linework over the photography.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
In the process of creating this year's poster I looked back at my process from last year. 2009 I recreated a classic poster and in 2010 I tried to put a contemporary spin on the poster. It's interesting to see the trial and error and process.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
2011.26/52
German-American Fusion Dinner
"Hähnchenschnitzel mit Frische RotKraut und Kartoffelpfankuchen" (may be incorrect, my German is very bad)
My goal for "52 in 2011" was to tap into my creativity and find new inspiration, broaden my creative palette and produce a larger amount of personal work. This creativity can reach outside the bounds of visual art, as long as I am creating.
A few years ago I discovered cooking. And while I feel I am not the best, I love to refine and perfect recipes and come up with my own creations. This blog was actually started when I visited Germany, France and Switzerland on a business trip in 2006. I loved the food, but I find a lot of German food tastes like garbage in the US.
So I came up with my own spin on some German classics, mixing some fairly stereotypical dishes with healthy ingredients to make a hearty meal. I made Chicken Schnitzel with a fresh red cabbage slaw/kraut and sweet potato pancakes.
I will post the recipe in the future.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
2011.25/52
NoLA!
A while back I created this "logo" from a collection of old Woodtype letterforms. I miss our vacation, it was nice! So relaxing and a ton of great food.
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Trying to get back into more hand-drawn "slow design." Here is a cool process video of Kevin Tong making a poster.
Sunday, August 07, 2011
2011.24/52
Foggy May in CincyTown
A really rough cell phone pic actually looks pretty nice. It was a foggy day and the typical view looking out from Eden Park was obscured. This view of the foggy lake, with the sun trying to pierce through the fog highlighting my bike resting against a tree. I love these little moments that happen during my bike commutes.
2011.23/52
Around the bend, sunrise over the Ohio Valley in March
I often stop in Eden Park for a moment of serenity during my morning bike commutes to work. I love to look out and as the sun rises it abstracts the hills and river into a series of hazy shapes and tones intersecting with each other as they disappear back into the horizon.
Saturday, August 06, 2011
Thursday, August 04, 2011
2011.22/52
Snowy Creek in Red Bird Hollow
I was hiking last winter and noticed how stark and beautiful the scenery was. One could easily reduce the scene down to three tones — white, grey and black. I did add some subtle hue to these tones, a bluish grey and using a very dark brown instad of black. I brought in a surprise hit of a fourth color, a single red bird as a reminder of this place's namesake.
It took me awhile to sit down and implement my vision, but I am glad I can use this artwork to remember this year. I was hiking here with my elderly dog named Button, a 13 year old Brittany. Unfortunately she passed away this spring, so I hope when I see this illustration in the future I will be reminded of her.
Friday, July 22, 2011
2011.21/52
England-Idlewild Race Posters
I've been helping out with race promotions for a local mountain bike race. I created a sharp and angular logo, partially because I thought it looked cool, but also it ties into the park's reputation for being filled with thorny rose bushes. Once I created the identity I created a graphic architecture to play off the unique letterforms. I also created a series of icons communicating the many activities the trails provide hikers, runners, cyclists, birders and dog walkers.
I LOVE PORTLAND. And Oregon.
The Curiosity Group is a cool ad/marketing firm that specializes in creating these little paper sculptures with cute cartoony graphics. Check out the calendar of the month and build some for yourself!
Schwood, wooden sunglasses? Hells yes.
The Curiosity Group is a cool ad/marketing firm that specializes in creating these little paper sculptures with cute cartoony graphics. Check out the calendar of the month and build some for yourself!
Schwood, wooden sunglasses? Hells yes.
Friday, July 08, 2011
2011.20/52
Let them eat Cupcakes!
Since I am of French ancestry I like to throw a Bastille Day party — it's a different spin than the 4th and you can play up the Frenchiness a bit and act posh. Last time was a bit of a chore feeding people and being a good host, so this year I thought an after dinner cupcake party might be a bit fun, perhaps trying to pair the cupcakes with different wines.
I was inspired a Gucci script logo for the headline, but my original idea was a bit more similar to the Hostess cupcake coily pattern in the type. I created custom type design for Bastille Day, inspired by the blades of the Guillotine. And the information at bottom uses an ornate blade style box housing some classic Didot typography.
Friday, June 24, 2011
2011.19/52
Mosaic Summer Sunrise
A project I started last year, maybe an interesting concept that might inspire some further exploratory.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
German illustrator Christoph Nieman was on National Public Radio's Fresh Air yesterday. It's so cool to hear a illustrator and designer interviewed. I love his work — it's very imaginative!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
I came across this Dutch publication designer Irma Boom.
Monday, June 13, 2011
I saw this video on TV last night. I love the blurry light burns and quick editing. This looks real, like the band takes a Super 8 camera with them on the road. I hope I'm not duped.
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
2011.18/52
Super 8 Wedding Video for Brie & Pat
My In-Laws were married on the Oregon coast in 2009. I finally got around to developing the film, transferring it, editing it, etc,.
I like how Super 8 captures these rough, almost painterly impressions that leave a lot to the imagination — it's not so sharp that you relive the moment within the video — the film inspires your own memories.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Last night my wife and I watch Wernor Herzog's "Cave of Forgotten Dreams" last night. I was blown away. You have to ask yourself why do express ourselves? Visually? Or with music? Sometimes we take these things for granted. It's not until we come in contact with absolute brilliance, or with another culture do we really analyze why we do these things and what are the messages.
Herzog's film inspired me with his pacing, thoughtful editing of content and creating something with very limited resources. Also his interviewing style is very sincere and informal, you get the feeling that you want to be this man's friend. He helps some of the scientists express themselves in more artistic terms, and also his questions are very right-brained — the thought process of a brilliant artist.
The works of art are really incredible. One panel seems to have been created by one individual — a Picasso who existed many millenia ago. The level of detail, overlapping shapes, the story that unfolds is much more advanced than anything I expected. This guys draws way better than me!
But I walked away really inspired. I wanted to go work on a massive panel or mural for myself. I was reminded of the work by my friend Tommy, who creates large graffiti-inspired murals. I have to put this on my to do list for the year!
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Sometimes co-workers have a difficult time dealing with my methods.
Monday, May 16, 2011
2011.17/52
Canal Street
I took a couple photos I shot from our vacation and over-layed them in a style that captures the crazy, tropical, kind-of-retro adventurous energy of New Orleans.
2011.16/52
Analog Analog Series #3
Water Colours
I'm not sure if I like where this series is going... It's looking a little "Middle School Art Class." I'm trying to free myself up a little bit and break away from the tightness and artificial-ness of the computer. The top image is a completion of a painting I started on the beach of Cozumel in December of 2008. The image below is is a series that was inspired a bit by Keith Haring where a fun, loose sketch quickly captures a scene like a hand-done polaroid...
I might try to find some fashion examples where loose, gestural lines are combined with splashes of color.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Oceans from Sol Linero on Vimeo.
I really love this video, a really cool illustrator name Sol Linero I found on the web.
Wow, this is shot really well and there are some interesting techniques in it!
Sunday, May 08, 2011
I recycled film boxes from into hand-drawn packaging! Compared to the sleek, super-marketed packages you come in contact with everyday these have a bizarre crafted feel. Like a granola version of Warhol...
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