Saturday, 27 November 2010

Workshop post 2







A little lookbook for a photographer and also some T - shirts that are part of a space range. I'm looking at this because I would love the publication about UFOs I am doing to take a turn like this look book. But I also love the bespoke type that workshop have developed for these T- shirts.

I think its the cover that I like most about the lookbook, the way that the image takes presidence over a small amount of title type. I think it looks really sophisticated. This design will be informing my decisions for a front cover for my publication.

Onlab



Some layout design for a publication by Onlab. To me at a first glance this layout looks a little bit all over the pace, but the more I look at it , the more it has an appeal with its over set type and image combos and text wrapped around scattered images. I want to make sure the layout of my publication is interesting and angaging enough on a visual level but it also has to be equally as legible and functional.

Stour Kramer


I love this work by Stout Kramer, there looks to be two grids going on here, on for the black body copy and images, and then another for the red - possibly over printed? It looks great whatever the case. It's simple, cler and functional. I dont think that I need to go down quite as much of a minimalistic route with my publication, but it is clear to see here that if you get your foundations right from the start, the rest falls into place whether you choose to include it or not.

More stunning publication design












Khio's This Way Forward designed by YourFriend. Some of the type Layouts in this book as you can see are really interesting. Its clear to me from looking at this that you dont have to overload every page choc full with information, and its ok to hardly have anything on a page at all, as long as it is executed well.

Another nice touch here is the consideration of multiple stocks indside the book itsself. I like the way that the yellow stock interacts with the white stock behind it, as the scale and format of the two slightly differs. The relationship between the front and the book here is also effective as it adds to the overall harmonious uniformity of the overall publication.

I have been considering using multiple coloured stocks at different formats for the publication I am designing at the moment.

MUST publication by multiple owners graphic design








I just wanted to post this up on here because they included images of their grids on the original post. I Always think it is really interesting when you can see how others are working, and then what the final ends up looking like. A really good insight into another's practise when it comes to publication design.

Carry Hope Print by SAWDUST





A run of exceptionally well finished tote bags by SAWDUST. The imagery and illustrated type is beautiful, especially the BEAT tote. I would like to experiment with doing some type like this for the cover of my publication. I also put this up to show how SAWDUST dealt with the distribution of their totes, in the form of a publication.