“Frankenstein Mock-up Book Cover”
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“Beetle’s Nest” Acrylic Ink, 6x6, October 2018
I created this piece for a “6x6″ show at Dakota Art Supply Store in Bellingham Washington.
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The Room of Life at the Museum of Popular Culture.
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The Great Blue Heron
made for ART 397L
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Jorge Gutierrez Style Board
I wanted to achieve his fun and bright style through the typefaces, it took a bit of digging through Google fonts to find the style that resembled his work. His work has a lot of extra flourishes, the most common ones are stars, hearts, skulls, and swirls. It will be a balancing act to allow the type to be the most important, though also using his graphic elements as a stylistic quality.
The main color pallet he uses are yellows, reds, browns, creams, and light blues.
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DOS AND DONTS
DOs:
Typography focus, use the characters he’s designed in a timeline, show design evolution, use colors from traditional Folk Art, animate Mexican Patterns, Use his typography style
DONTs:
don’t have the photos take up the entire screen, don’t go on tangents with mexican folk art (use it as a relationship), don’t have the focus be on the illustrations but the typography, don’t use the color black (maybe, just an idea)
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Trippy Animation courtesy of Anthony Francisco Schepperd
I’m in love with these transitions, HOW CAN I DO THAT??
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Motion Graphics Trend Infinite Zoom
The infinite zoom could be interesting to tie in with the scroll idea I had, however it would be difficult to combine them. Though it would be related to the infinite scroll and infinite zoom. That must be a thing
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Hand-Drawn Motion Typography [Lyric Video]
I WANT TO DO BASICALLY THIS, though how much work will that take? Asking the real questions...
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The use of patterns with relation to the music and typography is something that I’d be interested in combining as well. My designer uses folk pattern in his work and that would be an interesting use of it in this piece
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Kinetic Typography - Stefan Sagmeister
The hand written effect!!! And the audio of an interview is a wonderful narration to the artist’s perspective. Voice is another aspect that can give tone to a piece
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Vignelli tribute
I like the scrolling effect with text being written alongside with it as if it were looking through a portfolio
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Crazy art, the patterns are similar to the ones found in Gutierrez’s work
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