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I have placed all of my previous work prior to 2023 as 'published' in December of 2022 for ease of managing the timeline of my archive. All posts in 2023 and further will be chronological.

A personal project.
I
saw the main photo in the background on reddit in 2020. It was a photo
from Gaziantep, an explosion in an intensive care unit for Covid19 took
the lives of 9 people. There was something chilling about it and it
reminded me of the photo of the elephants foot in Chernobyl.
I used Photoshop for the image treatment and to add the hand drawn
characters onto the cover as well. Illustrator for the sticker of the
album and the graphic in the bottom left corner. I used a free mockup
online to make it look beat up and used.
I really like the relationship between the label text, hand drawn characters and the image.
Next
time I would like to make my own mockup for sure, also reference less
for the label, I'm pretty sure I ripped something off of Pinterest for
that.
My friend Sunny (who's in the band) commissioned me for this self titled EP cover for their band Dog Pile, a prairie punk ban. They specifically asked for the a varsity font and a fight cloud like the ones in older cartoons so the inspiration was pretty restricted, yet I maintained my own taste for the project.
I used adobe illustrator for the entire graphic. I initially drew the fight cloud by hand before going over it again in illustrator.
Honestly I'm not a big fan of 'tracing' a drawing in illustrator but I'm quite happy with how it came out, especially the halftones in the shadows of the clouds. It was nice to get out of my comfort zone.
The only project on here from my time in design school, our assignment was to design a typeface with a physical object or group of them. Not so much stencilling the letter forms with something like a bunch of small rocks, but manipulating our chosen object(s) to work with the letter forms, letting them shape how the typeface comes to be.
I was talking with a close friend at the time about not knowing what I would do for mine and he jokingly said 'use macaroni like you're in kindergarten' and the idea to use pasta immediately stuck. So many variations at types to choose from that I knew I was going to have a lot of fun with it.
I printed out my initial letter forms onto paper so that I would maintain a consistent size as I sculpted them. I laid them out on a light table which is what creates the slight glow effect they have, it also made it much easier to mask them out in Photo shop. I ended up buying a lot of pasta for this assignment and it all was eaten over the coming years with friends and family.
How consistent the letter forms are, they all go together so well. I really liked using the linguini for the straight edges and the inverse side of the macaroni to shape the curved edges. This project really brought forward my enjoyment of physical to digital in my graphic design practice.
I do find some of the characters are weaker than others, they don't fit in perfectly with the entire typeface, letters like 'R' and 'U'. I wish I was able to find more types of pasta to use, even though I had a lot of choice already, it didn't feel like enough. Going forward it was important to me to make sure all elements harmonize, even if it means going back and doing the work over again.
A single cover for Luis Saint Rose
I was provided two images to chose from, as well as the typeface he wanted to use. I listened for the song for visual inspiration. Themes of loneliness, the blurring of time, and being lost in a city came through strong to me.
I compiled everything in photoshop and did a bleeding/warped text effect for the name of the song.
I was proud to get a job from a friend for an EP cover, it's also up on Spotify, it's cool to see my work out in the real world.
Date: November 2023 Inspiration: My friend asked me to come up with a poster and the graphic direction for the elements in their docum...