Wow I haven't blogged in a long time! I did want to but my internet connection, tv and phone line all died and because Virgin are idiots I couldn't do anything about it, apart from sitting in McDonalds for an hour at a time. Not the best thing to do with a Macbook Pro in SE London. Well anyways, back at colegio now and I'm ready to blog. We've been looking at different forms of printing. I found these examples for each variety.
CMYK - This CMYK girl was created by Miles Donovan, one of the co-founders of the Peepshow collective. The vivid use of stencils and spray paint on CMYK Girl is typical of Miles Donovan's simple yet evocative approach.
RGB - This is a triptych by Melvin Galapon called Clarity. The embossed symbols within the busy striped print are a good exploration of line.
Spot Colour - These business cards have been printed using a specially mixed metallic ink. I also love the embossed effect given by the use of letterpress.
Greyscale - Guillermo Brotons is the designer behind this sheet of smiles. It depicts the mouths of the 48 students on his MA course and on the back are the languages that they can speak.
I'll upload my mono and duo tone laters.
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Now playing:
Le Tigre - Deceptaconvia
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