A series of book covers I made for a fictitious collection on women in design.
A book I made on JR, the street artist.
And here’s the sousa poster being silkscreened. Step 3/6. Halfway there.
A little discovery at the Whitney Museum: the German American painter Lyonel Feininger.
Not in love with everything but the end of life work is stunning.
More boxes from my packaging design class.
The very useful mouse box and a jigsaw puzzle box I designed featuring the beloved art of Barbara Kruger.
A poster I did for a brass music festival (oui un festival de fanfare pour les francophones…).
Colors are obviously echoing the brass instruments and the odd shapes were initially the letters S-O-U-S-A for Sousa festival.
I’m working on a silkscreen version right now…More soon.
First silkscreen print drying on the racks of the school printshop.
My poster quotes a line from a Sarah William poetry, the Old Astronomer to his Pupil
“I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night”.
My logo and applications for the University of Alabama Press.
More here:
http://graphicdesign.parsons.edu/2011/10/25/advanced-typography-a-typographic-logo/
The wedding invitation I did for my brother.
All the illustrations refer to memories and parts of their common history. Depending on how well you know them, you can identify more or less elements.
Redesign of a MTA train schedule (see last photo at the bottom for original).
My idea was to create a sleeve with 3 accordeon tables inside (one per direction, printed on both side) and a slider to help the user navigate the very long tables.