Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Book Covers

So for Typography, we have to do a series of three book covers and, of course, I had to pick my favorite book series, The Spenser series, by Robert B. Parker.  In my opinion, his books are amazing and quite intelligent mystery novels, but 95% of his covers are horribly ugly.  (Seriously, look up the cover for Stardust, it's disgusting).

I have the same assignment for my Illustration Concepts II class, so I'll be doing six different covers.  Good thing I've been wanting to do this project for a while!

Here is the first completed book cover:
6.25" x 9.25"
Illustrator, InDesign

 
The cover probably needs a little explanation.  The book is about this actress named Jill Joyce who hires Spenser as a body guard and find out who is sending her threatening messages.  For the first third of the book, the threats are just word of mouth, until Jill goes to her dressing room to find a doll of her hung by the neck over the door frame, which is really important to the story.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Movie Posters

So I had to do a couple different variations of a movie poster of our choosing for my Typography I class and I decided to pick "When in Rome."  The movie was so-so, but it was really awesome how they switched back and forth from Rome and the Guggenheim museum in NYC.  Their lack luster movie poster is inexcusable for a movie that was filmed in two of the most beautiful places in the world, so I had to remedy this.  I wanted to introduce Italian architecture into my piece, so I did a little research and created the graphic fountain based on some of my findings.  The fountain is really important to the story, so it's a good fit.  I played around with some color schemes, but I think I really like my first piece (the asymmetrical one) best.

Also, props to my friend Sophia for modeling for me and letting me take a zillion pictures of you!

"When in Rome" movie posters
11"x17"
Illustrator, InDesign, photography





Monday, March 21, 2011

Frank Final

Anne Frank Book Cover
India Ink Brush Pens, Graphite, Photoshop

Banner

It was high time for me to finally put a banner up for this site.  I tweaked one of my pages from "Anti-Love Potion" and I think it looks pretty good.  And that's all for now!

Friday, March 11, 2011

WOW! for Words on Wheels

Keep your eyes out for shy looking ballerinas next time you ride the MTA!  The results are in and my color version of "The Performer!" won first place and will be used on Baltimore City buses and light rail cars.  "About Me" only came in third, which is a little disappointing, but I am more excited about the winning entry.




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Moar Produce!

As you can tell, I am having a little too much fun with these produce alphabets.  I have another alphabet made out of asparagus that I will clean up in Photoshop and post over break.

Psychedelic bread

Having fun with color.  And bread.  I took pictures of an alphabet I made out of ripped bread, turned them into graphic shapes in Photoshop, and had fun moving them around.  It was a very fun project and a much more productive way to use up stale bread.

Type Compositions
Bread and Photoshop

Friday, March 4, 2011

Works in Progress

Few more things I'm working on.  The first is an entry for the Type Designers Club's 58th Anniversary Poster Contest.  I'm going to play around with color and maybe texture, but this is the greyscale.

TDC 58 Poster
11" x 17"
InDesign




















The next are a few sketches for a book cover for "The Diary of Anne Frank"  I'm going to make a few more sketches that are little heavier in illustration and less on the hand lettering since this is for Illustration Concepts and not Hand Letters or Typography.

5.5" x 7.75"
Micron, Graphite, Photoshop



I'm still alive!...barely

It's been a month since I last uploaded anything, so here are some of the things that have dominated my life since early February.

The biggest projects are for Words on Wheels, which is this competition where Baltimore MTA elementary and middle school kids submit poetry they write and the top fifteen are selected to be plastered on Baltimore buses and the light rail.  And since a collection of poems printed in Helvetica text are not that attractive, they get MICA students to illustrate the poems.  Three or four MICA students compete against each other for each of the fifteen poems and the best will be used.  Only three classes were assigned this project and I was lucky enough to be in two of them.

So without further ado, here are my entries for Hand Letters and Illustration Concepts.

Hand Letters Words on Wheels (Version 1)
Micron, Graphite, India Ink Brush Pens, Color Markers, Photoshop
11.125" x 27.375"
This is the one I did turn it




Hand Letters Words on Wheels (Version 2)
Micron, Graphite, India Ink Brush Pens, Color Markers, Photoshop
11.125" x 27.375"
This was a last minute playing with color.  I think I like it better, but oh well, I guess.









Illustration Concepts II Words on Wheels (Final)
Micron, India Ink Brush Pens, Acrylic Paint, Photoshop
11.125" x 27.375"
 








Illustration Concepts II Words on Wheels (Greyscale)
Micron, India Ink Brush Pens, Acrylic Paint
11.125" x 21.375"