8.29.2011

New Blog Address

I started a new blog. The address can be found here: Sarah Adams | Graphic Design

4.06.2011

DVD package progress

I have chosen Darren Aronofsky films for my DVD box set design, showcasing Requiem for a Dream, Pi, and either The Fountain or Black Swan.

IMDb notes that Darren Aronofsky does a lot of the following in all of his movies:

"Frequently uses a technique known as the hip-hop montage, which is a sequence of images or actions shown in fast-motion with accompanying sound effects, usually shown to simulate a certain action, such as taking drugs.

"Fade to white for emphasis, a break in the story, or an end of an Act/Section in the story.

Characters with strong obsessions that drive them towards self-destruction."


I am mostly intrigued by the characters Aronofsky portrays, in which they begin each movie with ambitious goals and dreams, yet these dreams end up eating them alive until the characters are nothing but a shell of a person (or just dead entirely.) This duality of beginning good and ending bad will offer a lot of imagery for me to play with.

I began playing with the idea of ambigrams for Aronofsky's name on the cover. If I stick with thie idea, Darren's name will appear the same whether you are holding the box upside down or rightside up. Depending on which way you were holding the box set, either good imagery from the movies would be seen, or dark and morbid imagery would be seen.

Here's a screen shot of a (very) rough shape for my ambigram:

As you can tell it is still rather difficult to read, but I would like to go back in with my Wacom tablet and add thicks and thins for contrast and to make it a little more visually pleasing.


I like the way this ambigram is treated (taken from wikipedia):

neat timeline/infographic process

Found this on Behance. Fun to look at and explore this person's design process for gathering data and subsequently laying it out visually.

37 Minute Bus Ride

3.21.2011

kinetic typography

I am changing my kinetic typography project to the tea party from Alice in Wonderland. Why IS a raven like a writing desk?

3.07.2011

Collaborative Book Spread

"billy, that sweater just doesn't fit you anymore"


2.10.2011

Yeah!

I joined AIGA today. :)

That is all.

2.08.2011

Internshipables

I want to intern for The Jones Group.

Immediately.

Beautiful poster in an annual series for the High Museum created by The Jones Group:

2.03.2011

Beautiful Chalk Typography

This girl does the most beautiful hand rendered typographical pieces with just chalk and a chalkboard.
See the full webpage here:
Dana Tanamachi


For Liz: Visuals of Atlanta's Snowpocalypse

General article about the cold snap we felt in December.
December's Cold Snap

From CTECreative Blog:


From Creative Loafing:

2.01.2011

For Liz: Climate Change Article

Climate Science: An Erosion of Trust?

From Nature News magazine, found on the Climate Central webpage.

This article may help us understand the delicacy of speaking about climate change, whether we are speaking to the general public or to a weather spokesperson hearing about it every day.

designing with context


This redesign was so unbelievably unnecessary.
The logo is halfway decent without any context (save for the upside down 'central'), but the old Comedy Central logo already had such a distinctive look and following behind it. How do you just throw all of that away?

on being carded


How fancy do designers' business cards really need to be?
I found this article from Print Magazine on personal designers' business cards to be extremely helpful and interesting, as well.

Print Magazine

1.31.2011

New WIRED page layout


...with the changes to my graph (slimlined color schemes and the addition of information on the graph itself).


I found a few things while flipping through an issue of Wired that I tried to incorporate in this page layout; a few of which include:

-slab serif typeface for headers and body copy (I am using Serifa here.)
-bright colors in illustrations and imagery
-flat shapes and spaces