terça-feira, 30 de agosto de 2011

David S. Allee


Fearless Park


Stadium Light


Forest Apartments


Turnpike Condos


Apartment for Rent


Tree Farm


Garage Driving


Big Box Retail


Rear Office


LAX Park



Rock Land



Venice Blockbuster



Fast Food Picnic



Post Office



Practice Tees



Ball Park Bowling



Sod Stadium



Field House



Trailer Trees



Five MPH



Trade Center Roof



Downtown Garage



Up Ramp



Blue Lagoon



Century City Garage



Escalators to Astoria



Museum Audio



Plaza Lights



Silver Roof



Telefonica

David S. Allee was born in New York City in 1969 and is a former urban planner. He received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University in 1991, and his MFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in 2001, where he studied with Joel Sternfeld, Robert Polidori, and Vera Lutter. His photographs have been exhibited widely in museums and galleries, including solo exhibitions at the Morgan Lehman Gallery in Chelsea in 2006, Princeton University in 2005 and the Knoxville Museum of Art in 2004. His work has also been included in group shows at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Tampa Museum of Art, and the Cornell Fine Arts Museum. His photographs have appeared widely in publications and journals and were recently featured in the book City Art, with essays by Adam Gopnik and Eleanor Heartney. Mr. Allee’s photographs are in the collection of major institutions, such as the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Library of Congress, the Knoxville Museum of Art and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art as well as numerous private collections. Mr. Allee lives and works in New York City.


Tipografia


Typography Inspiration






quinta-feira, 9 de junho de 2011

Design and photo by play bleu 2011




Quando o Design e o Vídeo se Juntam

[Photo and Design by play bleu 2011]

SVA MOTION GRAPHICS PORTFOLIO SCREENING 2011



 LETTERPRESS



 SEMIPERMANENT 08 INTRO TITLES



SANDER VAN DIJK



STOP MOTION EXPERIMENT



LUXX REEL 2011



TOXIC - SHOWREEL SPRING



AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL 50 YEARS

Tipografia Shopping Braga Parque



A nova publicidade do Shopping Braga Parque [Braga - Portugal]


quarta-feira, 8 de junho de 2011

Prototyp-0 / Font Generator



Criado por Yannick Mathey, prototyp-0 é uma aplicação criada para o desenho de caracteres tipográficos. Processing foi utilizado e seu sistema permite a automatização da manipulação de um grande número de elementos em tempo real. 

 

29 WAYS TO STAY CREATIVE

quarta-feira, 25 de maio de 2011

Vancouver, canada: Moda Hotel Mural One and Two

 Vancouver, canada: Moda Hotel Mural Two
March 4th, 2011
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Process documentation by Ixchel Lara on the Yashica.
San Francisco, February 2011

In February of 2011, just after completing the massive MODA Murals in Vancouver, I shot over to SF to drop in my contribution for the Indoor Mural Project at Justin’s massive gallery space. I wanted to drop in a piece that reflected my dustier approach to my constructive direction, relative to a piece I would execute outside of a studio space. I incorporated hand styles, line work and my traditional rusted/ distresses finishings. It was even lovelier to have the lady at foot documenting the session on her old trusty Yashica, shot in 120 film. 



941 Geary and Montana Colors Present:
The Indoor Mural Project: A Living Survey of Contemporary Street Art

941 Geary is proud to present the Indoor Mural Project featuring murals by Chor Boogie, Eine, ApexOne, Neon, Augustine Kofie, Damon Soule, Skinner, Roa,Sheppard Fairy, Hush, Damon Soule, Blek le Rat, Casey Gray and many more, filling the 3,000 sq. foot converted warehouse!

The doors are open to the public starting April 1st, 12-5 until the closing party on April 23rd, 6-9pm.

Join us at 941 Geary on Saturday, April 23rd from 6-9 p.m. as we unveil the entire giant, colorful, collaborative masterpiece!



Vancouver, Canada: Moda Hotel Mural One
 March 3rd, 2011

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Moda Hotel Mural TWO

Remi/Rough, Sueme, Joker & Kofie
Imported enamel Spray-paint & laytex on primed brick.


Executed from March 1-3, 2011
900 Seymour Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 3L9
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Unintended Calculations Recap from MTN COLORS USA on Vimeo.

San Francisco: 941 Geary’s The Indoor Mural Project

April 1st, 2011
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Process documentation by Ixchel Lara on the Yashica.
San Francisco, February 2011

In February of 2011, just after completing the massive MODA Murals in Vancouver, I shot over to SF to drop in my contribution for the Indoor Mural Project at Justin’s massive gallery space. I wanted to drop in a piece that reflected my dustier approach to my constructive direction, relative to a piece I would execute outside of a studio space. I incorporated hand styles, line work and my traditional rusted/ distresses finishings. It was even lovelier to have the lady at foot documenting the session on her old trusty Yashica, shot in 120 film. 

941 Geary and Montana Colors Present:
The Indoor Mural Project: A Living Survey of Contemporary Street Art

941 Geary is proud to present the Indoor Mural Project featuring murals by Chor Boogie, Eine, ApexOne, Neon, Augustine Kofie, Damon Soule, Skinner, Roa,Sheppard Fairy, Hush, Damon Soule, Blek le Rat, Casey Gray and many more, filling the 3,000 sq. foot converted warehouse!

The doors are open to the public starting April 1st, 12-5 until the closing party on April 23rd, 6-9pm.

Join us at 941 Geary on Saturday, April 23rd from 6-9 p.m. as we unveil the entire giant, colorful, collaborative masterpiece!




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941 INDOOR MURAL PROJECT from Spencer Keeton Cunningham on Vimeo.

Interview Tristan Hutchinson



Name: Tristan Hutchinson
Hometown: Born in the UK, but currently living and working in Ireland
Style of photography: Landscape predominantly.
Types of Cameras: Canon 5D, Mamiya.
Websites: www.tristanhutchinson.com
What gives you inspiration?
Wandering and discovering new places; landscapes and spaces so embedded in everyday life, yet they offer up clues and hints of something deeper, something more poetic.
What are your influences?
A lot of the usual – the New Topographers, Stephen Shore. Alec Soth. But also a lot of the fantastic younger photographers I see wandering around the confines of Flickr and Tumblr – Daniel Shea, Peter Baker, Lukasz Biederman. I try to limit the amount of time I spend looking at other peoples work on Flickr, but its just too tempting….
What does photography mean to you?
Being in the world, understanding it. I’m also a big believer in saying less with my images – I love how photography can ask more questions than it answers. For me its about what you leave out, the possibility of what lies outside its edges.
Photos:
Copyright reserved by Tristan Hutchinson