Graphic Design
Graphic design is a creative process – most often involving a client and a designer and usually completed in conjunction with producers of form – undertaken in order to convey a specific message to a targeted audience. The term "graphic design" can also refer to a number of artistic and professional disciplines that focus on visual communication and presentation. The field as a whole is also often referred to as Visual Communication or Communication Design. Various methods are used to create and combine words, symbols, and images to create a visual representation of ideas and messages. A graphic designer may use typography, visual arts and page layout techniques to produce the final result. Graphic design often refers to both the process by which the communication is created and the products which are generated.
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Letters are components of a larger (alphabetic) system that work in tandem to produce a force (language). So why not create a typeface based on gears – those rotating machines that transmit motion? That was the idea behind Font Gear, a typeface created by Kaiho Sho for his senior thesis exhibition at Tamabi. Sure it’s [...] |
Each year around this time we like to do a roundup of some of our favorite calendars for the following year. Can you believe we’re heading into 2012? I certainly can’t. If you’re interested, please check out our previous posts, which include 2009 calenders! oh no!, 2010 calendars! oh my! and 2011 Calendars! Oh crap!. Chie Tanaka’s rainbow “Pullout Calendar” [...] |
click images to enlarge (recommended) As a parent, I think this is pretty fantastic. Mao Fujimoto, a student at the prestigious Tama Arts University, has redesigned the children’s fairytale, adding another dimension of true interactivity. Big Book is precisely that – a children’s story that unfolds into a gigantic single sheet, revealing an oversized graphic [...] |
We’ve previously posted an illustration by Tatsuro Kikuchi, but wanted to share more charming works by him. Tatsuro Kiuchi was born in Tokyo and attended International Christian University in Tokyo – studying biology. He started his art career when he moved to the US and attended the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California; [...] |
iPhone/iPad apps by Katsushi Nakano I’m loving this simple TypoDesignClock ($0.99 at the iTunes app store) app for the iPhone by Katsushi Nakano. It’s also available on the iPad (iTunes link) for $0.99. This fun Dropi iPhone app (iTunes link) and more applications by Katsushi Nakano can be found on his website at katsushinakano.com. Katsushi Nakano is a applications, graphic, [...] |
Charity Poster for Japan by Lucas Krull
A stunningly minimal and breathtaking poster made from a single drop of red ink. It was designed by Lucas Krull, who is donating all proceeds to the Japan relief effort. Source: twitter |
A Beacon of Rebirth Poster Project First came shock, then came loss and finally, a question: “I wonder what I could do.” Simply put, that was the process that moved an advertising professional from Morioka and a photographer from Tokyo to create A Beacon of Rebirth Poster Project. The posters are comprised of a simple layout: a photograph of local residents, [...] |
Taku Satoh | Two Experiments Exhibition click images to enlarge Designer Taku Satoh recreated a 3-dimensional version of the Japanese alphabet by stacking numerous layers of paper. Apparently it was in response to an overall shift in emphasis towards contour, rather than essence – an unfortunate consequence of the pervasiveness of digital media. I love how each hiragana is enclosed in [...] |
images courtesy MUTE | click to enlarge Japanese graphic design duo MUTE created this lovely project for VOGUE Nippon’s July 2011 issue. In an attempt to reformat a traditionally one-way, 2-dimensional media, the designers created origami rings out of the beautiful pages of VOGUE. Even after you’re done reading the magazine you can double-dip on [...] |
Hiroshima Appeals poster | 2011 With the goal of promoting peace at home and abroad, JAGDA has been producing “Hiroshima Appeals,” an annual poster to commemorate the end of WWII. This year’s poster was designed by Susumu Endo. When compared to previous designs, this year’s poster is filled with intensity and is considerably darker than its predecessors. And understandably so. [...] |