Showing posts with label Brief4Context. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brief4Context. Show all posts

Monday, 6 May 2013

Drugs Inspiration

Werklig (Helsinki Design Studio)
"We were asked to create an identity for the event: something that would invite Parisian passer-by to discover a series of mini exhibitions of current Finnish design trends, participate in weekend workshops for children and grown-ups alike, and enjoy impromptu concerts. The identity needed reflect multiple design angles.

Seine and it's riverboats gave the event a "marine" flair. For this reason event's logo has a double wave form in it: one wave representing water and the other (upside down) representing three steps or jumps (1–2–3). Marine theme was extended by bringing marine flags to the play. Marine flags have very constructivist colours by default and that fitted the theme very well, too.Typography was built on two iconic French typefaces from totally different eras: Didot and Antique Olive."

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Tim Wan

I still love his work, and it's always nice to see a past graduate do so well!

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Researching Drugs

Gathering content form the internet and my one day a week volunteering at Disc
Creating the publication I want content that is purely factual and within drugs. Nothing will have a opinions or case studies like: when I did.....
I may include Alcohol and smoking. 
Ben: Diary of a Heroin Addict


To try and show how much information is on this website. I have screen shot the home page, a drug, then the FAQ about the drug.

Surprising blog post, in order of hardest drugs to kick (1 being the hardest): Heroin, Crack/Cocaine, Nicotine, Methadone, Crystal Meth, Alcohol, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Benzodiazepines, GHB.

A Issue document with all of my initial research form my volunteer role
All the hand outs I have been given so far.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Colours May Vary: Books from the Store

Colours May Vary
I bought three books from this new bookstore in Leeds. Some very pretty books and magazines.
The Travel Almanac

The Gourmand
 
 
 Wrap