Monday 25 October 2010

I saw this EP lying on my friends floor and fell in love with the artwork...







It's done by a brighton based illustrator called Tom Mountford. I really love his style and the fantastical feel to his work. I also adore the band, Sons of Noel and Adrian, check them out if you don't know them, you won't be disappointed.  

out and about.


Out and about in Shoreditch. We went to some cool little galleries with Paul including Kemistry gallery, The White Cube, and we had a look round the YCN and the KK outlet.

Our first stop was to see 'Gastrotypographicalassemblage: The Designs of Lou Dorfsman' at the Kemistry gallery...



The exhibition was focused around his 40ft three-dimensional mural he designed for the CBS cafeteria in New York. The design was based around a printer's type tray and contained all the foods on the menu of the cafeteria. Kemistry gallery held a reproduction of the mural made from the enlargement of a 10 x 8 negative taken on the day the wall was unveiled in 1965.



The KK outlet had a really nice exhibition on called 'The Human Printer.'



The human printer draws on the influences of Georges Seurat and pointillism to create images portraying contemporary life. However rather than using digital printing techniques the output is all generated by hand, creating unique outcomes each time it prints.

The YCN currently are working on the new Becks campaign...



Good afternoon out!



Thursday 21 October 2010

Flickr.

I thought i'd put a link to my flickr up here so you can peruse some of my illustrations at your own will.








 www.flickr.com/photos/hollyhooper



collagecollagecollage.

 







I like to collage.
I really like some of the results from the collaging workshop with Darren. I think they are partly successful because i used the financial times with all my pieces so they all had a running colour theme between them, making them work well as a set..... also the use of white space.
I'm excited to do a 100 more....firstly i need to start collecting the financial times.

Monday 11 October 2010

I just found out that juniper is a berry....

cropping madness.

My first workshop of the course was a day of cropping images from newspapers..... i'm not going to lie, i went in to it rather apprehensive... However one member of my class did point out my work as a piece that he particularly liked, so i must have been doing something right?








We had to crop images in different ways, for example 'crop to define' and 'a discrete crop'. We also had to create sequences, 'subject to subject' 'movement to movement' etc. I chose to look at subject to subject, i also chose to do 'non-sequitor'. I quite like the outcome from the sequencing task, i think this is mainly because i like how all the images had a distinct colour palette that worked really well together, rather than what they were actually intended to be.

I can completely see how this has relevance to graphic design and that cropping does play a vital part in how successful your imagery is. I think i probably just needed to have more fun with it, instead i was  holding back because i'd gone into with doubts. I think i need to find my inner child and let it have fun with glue and scissors.

Thursday 7 October 2010

hello.





The first week of uni is over. It's been a long week of trying to make friends and not get lost in the subway on the way to LCC, I'm not sure if i've quite managed to get either of those things figured out yet. However at the same time i was having my first Design for Graphic Communication lectures. A lot of information, a lot of cutting and sticking and a lot of questioning strangers around Elephant and Castle (something i'd generally not advise). I think this is going to be good, but we'll just have to wait and see.