Monday, June 20, 2011

Business cards -- Testing testing!

Working on new business cards. What do you think?
Do the words I've chosen to describe myself suit me?

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

A Travel Notebook...

For those who want to see a different side of themselves, their environment and the people around them while they travel: A travel notebook based on 20 challenges that include taking a photo with a disposable camera during the challenge.

This project has been massive and taken up lots of time and energy but I'm so so happy with the results. I feel very attached to this project since I took all the pictures and drew everything in the journal. Going to get it all printed later today.

Here is my moodboard and initial inspiration:



Here are some shots from the notebook layout:
(PLEASE ingore the text/picture boxes that mysteriously showed up in the screen shots of it all... bummer but I'm too busy to re-screenshot everyhing)











The notebook comes with a disposable camera, picture corners (sticky corners that you slip pics into) and 3 postcards.

Here are the postcards! Love them so much...





Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Art Deco does Osheaga Part 2

Hi Internet World - writing you from an exhausted, over-worked, and creatively stimulated state.

The poster I showed you all last week (inspired by A.M. Cassandre) focused on the crowd and the sickeningly cool people that go to Osheaga. This poster emphasizes the preforming acts and their grandeur/star appeal as they reign over Mtl during the Osheaga weekend.

Inspired by Herbert Matter, photographer, teacher, designer, and so much more, from the art deco era. Not as proud of this one as I am of the first I posted but I think the duo is great! Very much what I envisioned.

Here's part 2 of my Art Deco inspired Osheaga poster project:



And here's my inspiration by Herbert Matter:

Thursday, June 2, 2011

ART DECO OSHEAGA!

I showed you all the beginning of this poster in a post a couple of days ago...
Here's the (possibly) final version. I'm sure I'll be back to edit it many times. This is what usually happens when I get a project done a few days in advance!