some of the test plates for the ‘trash cuisine’ theater poster (dating back to 2012) which i still have lying around in the studio, no animals were harmed during this production…
me news
lance
the release of the impressive unit editions monograph about often, under-rated (or at least under-recognised) graphic designer lance wyman, nicely corrects the situation (thanks guys, my copy arrived this week)
definitely worth the cash this volume, check out a short interview and some other related articles on their website here plus listen to adrian shaughnessy talk about the man and his work in this monocle audio interview
moving cover
…so he sent me an audio story, and, after coming up with a cover image based around it, I set to work with John Kuramoto to somehow animate it. Usually, when listening to a story, one’s mind not only sees but also feels in images; you imagine and constantly revise and update entire tableaux, much the way you imagine things while reading a book. I hoped that our pictures wouldn’t interfere with that ineffable mental dance but would somehow, like my usual medium of graphic novels, complement it. In fact, it seems to me that much of what we “see” in our everyday lives isn’t in front of us at all but within our memories and imaginations. I’ve noticed as my daughter Clara has grown older that the unfocussed “not seeing what’s in front of her because she’s lost in thought” look has become, perhaps sadly, more and more common. Then again, it’s what I do all day…
another new yorker magazine cover from my favourite graphic artist: chris ware, this one is also accompanied by a beautiful short animation to literally add depth to the story/cover image… enjoy
hidden type
i am currently working on a nice commission to create a typographic floor piece for one of amsterdam’s best ‘hidden’ museums, more news soon…