Tuesday, 31 August 2010

North America















For the past two weeks I have been road trippin' down the west coast of North America, starting in Vancouver, Canada (where my brother lives) and taking in the sights of Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, Crescent City, California, San Jose, Big Sur, San Luis Obispo and finally rounding things up in San Francisco. I don't think i've ever had so much fun solidly for two weeks in my entire life before. Neither have I seen so many great things, met so many cool people, eaten so many insane meals, drank so many delicious beers and had so many great conversations. I also got to get a bit over excited when returning to Amoeba Music in San Francisco, my favourite record shop in the whole world (conicendentally, it's also the best. Weird huh?). Jackpot Records in Portland also impressed. I also saw trees so large they struck awe into my heart and made me feel like just a puny bug on the face of the planet, ate burritos the size of babies, chilled on epic californian coast lines, stayed in the greatest hotel I have ever stayed in (the Madonna Inn, search it in google images. There is not a trace of irony about this place, and that is why it is so perfect), saw the San Franciso Giants win at the baseball, learnt how beer is made, ate pancakes for breakfast, saw Terry Richardson in the worlds biggest book shop, kept Portland weird, and loved every single damn minute of it.

My brother, who is a bit of a hippie, has got the right idea: live your life right now and enjoy every single moment. Don't fret the future, don't sweat all the small stuff and always have an adventure. That sounds like good advice to me.

In other news I will be with the good people of CampbellHay for the next three months. Rarely do you meet such a fine group of young ladies and gents, including two frenchmen.

More soon.


Strange

Thursday, 22 July 2010

double bill



Listen to these two songs one after another, in this order, to make everything feel aligned in your life.

Sunday, 18 July 2010

The Damned


I had another opportunity to work with the guys and girls of The Brickyard this week. I was commissioned for the poster for none other than The Damned. I have loved their (first) album "Damned Damned Damned" for a long time. Did you know that The Damned are the first uk punk band to ever release an album ("Damned Damned Damned", in 1977), a single ("Neat Neat Neat" b/w "New Rose", I believe, please correct me if I am wrong), and to tour America ("USA, USA, USA"). True story. Good work, The Damned! I once had to decide whether or not to buy an original copy of the "Damned Damned Damned" LP or "Inflammable Material" by Stiff Little Fingers. I chose Stiff Little Fingers. Needless to say, it was one of the most difficult decisions I have ever been forced to make.

After spending quite some time photoshopping in the shadows on the woman's dress and the bow on her chest I am rather craving doing something clean and typographic soon. I feel like i've been cheating on my love affair with Helvetica for a while now.

Anyway if you are in Carlisle around the 11th of August it's a definite must that you should shell out the £18 to catch some classic punk tunes and spooky vibes with The Damned. Watch this if you don't believe me:

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Roman Cieślewicz


(above image taken from Life website, thanks Life website!)

Nothing is new is a tireless adage.

Polish graphic designer and art director Roman Cieslewicz (b.1930-d.1996) managed to achieve almost everything visually I have ever tried to do, some 20 years before I was even born.

The work of many design icons/iconoclasts (and almost every single gig poster ever made) - from Brody to Victore to Reid to Kruger to Chantry - probably would not even exist without Cieslewicz having paved the way for proto-postmodern design during the mid 50s and 60s. By surrounding himself with artists (often surrealists) yet remaining grounded in graphics and dedicated to the beauty of print, Cieslewicz was able to take diverse influences and put them through his own visual blender, creating design for cultural industries and institutions that was keen to shake cages and ruffle feathers. However, what separates Cieslewicz from any of the (phenomenal) designers and art directors mentioned above is his timing. Brody, Victore, Reid, Kruger and Chantry are products of postmodernism: spinning punk 7"s or kicking against consumerism to carve out their art, Cieslewicz generated design that did these things before they were even thought of.

You can see the Roman Cieslewicz exhibition at the Royal College of Art until the 7th of August. It's free, so you would have to be literally insane not to go!

(Also, I apologise for the occasionally shaky iphone photos!)












Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Summer



jaime & sam

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Honda


Honda make great cars. Seriously, my mum drives a Jazz, and I can tell you as a passenger I have never before had such a comfortable experience. Honda also make great adverts. Above is the new one for the CR-Z Hybrid and it might just be my favourite yet. Although obviously its not as good as the one where all the stuff happens (aka the best ad of all time).


Targeted Advertising.




HOW DO THEY KNOW?! HOW?!

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Musical Interlude: Beach Fossils "the horse"


Great band, great label (captured tracks), great song, great to listen to wearing shorts. Great subtle little hand clap/snare fill. Great!

Saturday, 19 June 2010

Vivian Girls on Tunnelvision (via Pitchfork.tv)

Portfolio


Oh right yeah, I nearly forgot. I have a portfolio site up. Check it out here

Ewen Spencer



Great photos by a great guy. Great website by a great studio!

A Heroine



This is Maria. She is a feminist. She knows what she likes, and she knows what she hates. She is funny. She just got a job in Stockholm. I love you, Maria.

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Work: Holy Are You



detail



Detail view of typography

Continuing my collaboration with the psychedelic wild boys of Holy Are You I have created the new poster for the Elephant Stone and The Lucid Dream show they're putting on at The Source Arts Cafe on the 3rd of July, which will no doubt be a foot stomping night of all things psychedelic and soul. Chris usually supplies me with an image that he wants to use on the poster, and this time it was of Mr George Harrison and Mr Ravi Shankar.

Saturday, 5 June 2010

work!: UK SUBS



punks not dead!

yes kubrick

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

NEW WORK! deerhunter



I'm sorry I've not posted anything, either writing or images, properly for quite a long time now. This also includes a total neglect to make any posts whilst during my time at the fantastic Red in Brighton. University is nearly finished and what with all the different things I have to take care of and the mounting pressures of reality, I've been finding it hard to find time, and in some cases, the motivation to write any posts of significance, and for that, i apologise. To make it up to you, here is a poster I whipped up for a deerhunter show. As of NOW, I promise more posts and more work, all the time! Including my new portfolio site, photos from our upcoming exhibition, a few live briefs, and no doubt tons of music.

Monday, 24 May 2010

London


home!




(well, not Battersea specifically but whatever.)
(also taken on my iphone, would you believe it)

Thursday, 20 May 2010

Musical interlude: Bowerbirds "northern lights"




Sorry for no blog posts in a while. No time.

Sunday, 16 May 2010

Books update

Contrary to popular belief, i am selling books and not hot cakes! The following have been sold:

Profile: Pentagram
The Picture Book
Creativity for Graphic Designers
MIA
Design It Yourself
Graphics Alive
influences

But that means there is still tons of really good stuff left, make sure you get it before its gone!

Saturday, 8 May 2010

BOOKS FOR SALE!


As every member of BA (Hons) Graphic Design Yr3 classes up and down the country the end is very much in sight. Within 2 weeks the ladies and gentlemen in my class will be handing in all of their final projects and then cracking open some drinks in celebration. We can't spend all our time now patting each other on the back and telling everyone we love them and we're going to miss them. Soon the real world will be knocking on the door and in order to stop my real world experience not being one of "living on the streets" I have decided to sell some of my collection of design, illustration, art and photography books. There is tons of really great stuff here and I 100% gaurantee i am not trying to get rid of any books just because they suck, but purely because I feel that there are others who will appreciate them a lot more than I do.

To view the above poster at a legible size please click here, or better yet download the .pdf by going here (mediafire link).

If you're interested in any of the titles please please dont hesitate to get in touch via email, phone, facebook, face to face conversation or however you see fit. Cash or cheque preferred!


Thursday, 29 April 2010

Paul Blow




I was reminded of the work of illustrator Paul Blow today. I love it. Take a closer look on his website here

Friday, 23 April 2010

MISTD



Today I received an email confirming that I had passed the entrance competition to become a member of the mysterious elite group The International Society of Typographic Designers (more commonly referred to simply as ISTD). This means I am officially now able to put MISTD after my name on my business card. I've never felt so important! It's fair to say that i'm pleased! I would also like to congratulate the other fantastic designers and good friends who got in also. We are invited to the formal awards ceremony in June, which is going to be held at the secret ISTD super hq, inside the main volcanic lava pit of Eyjafjallajokull in Iceland. Exciting!

You can view photos, and read about the project I entered by clicking here

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Snask sweet Snask


Today is the last day of Snask. This is a dark day. It might not yet be my last day in Stockholm however as even though UK airspace is open again, and the Swedes seem pretty relaxed about it, it would appear that many flights to London from Stockholm are still totally fucked. FINE BY ME! I love Stockholm and I think I might just make it my home instead of going back to London.

Yesterday was the final day of the Malmofestivalen photoshoot. There was a real live parrot on the set (or "pappagoya" in Swedish). My job was basically to float a purple balloon on a stick at it which really pissed it off. I think parrots (along with ostriches, probably my least favourite animal) are quite scary even when they are in a good mood. The photos look incredible though so its totally worth the jungle fear. To get home i rode in the back of the van with Axel and Hanna. We felt like illegal immigrants, sitting on bags of trash in the dark, wondering when were going to get home. Of course, i was genuinely wondering when/how I was going to get home. Let's hope never! I love you, Snask!

Monday, 19 April 2010

Day ?: Snask Vs. Super Volcano





Oskar och Axel



Sorry for not updating for a while!
Here is a list of things i have learnt recently:

- All doors in Stockholm are really, really heavy and open the opposite way you expect
- A lot of people spit on the street here, including fancy looking girls
- Saying "tjena" is cooler than saying "hej"
- Argentinians in hostels are obnoxious, germans are smug, and poles are peculiar.
- The shop Weekday is incredible
- Sodermalm is where i want to live
- Volcanoes are fucking cool
- If you're a tiny bit brave (but nowhere near as brave as you need to be in London) you can ride the metro for free.
- Everyone in Sweden is good looking, even the ugly people
- People LOVE whining about volcanoes, when in reality they should be rejoicing that they are FORCED to take a longer holiday
- Swedes drink an unreal amount of coffee
- Helvetica Neue is so last year. Helvetica Neue LT Std is the real deal. (especially 85 heavy)
- Spray paint is fun but gets all over your shit
- Freddie, Magnus, Erik, Michael, Jens, Axel, Oskar, Daniel, Hanna, Klara & Emilie are unbelievable and i love everyone. (i make myself sick)
- Pet Sounds in Sodermalm is probably going to feature in my top 5 record shops of all time. Apparently its Quentin Tarantino's number one.

In other news, there is some chance my flight on thursday will be cancelled. Fingers crossed! I love being here!


Snask off!

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Day 7: Snask down, Snask to go






Another day, another dollar/red furry horse being made. (Horse-manufacturer: Hanna, my lovely co-intern.)

Can you believe I have been in Stockholm for one week tonight? You can? Weird, because I can't. Time flies, as they say, when you're having fun. Today I think i learnt more in ten minutes than I have in the past year. I wish I was kidding. It fried my brain so i had to go home from the studio, but tomorrow i will be going at it full-tilt. Tack så mycket Freddie!

After I left the studio i bought some stuff in the incredible Weekday (its so good its good we don't have it, because British people would ruin it) and then i asked the incredible Clara where to go for an adventure this evening. She seemed keen I go drinking on my own (?), although after some discussion she decided it would be better if i went and checked out some attractive Swedish architecture. She was right. Tack så mycket Clara!

The only thing i can believe less than the fact that i have been here a full week already is the fact that i am yet to make a swedish themed "musical interlude" post. OH WAIT! Love Is All "Sea sick" - such an underrated band. Sweden (and most of scandinavia) produces some of the best pop and indie pop in the world.

Sunday, 11 April 2010

Day 4, 5 & 6: Tired & frustrated. Am I a designer yet?


Wig, model's own.



Friday marked my first weekend in Stockholm! So logically I decided to catch the train out of Stockholm C to the very small little village of Knivsta to visit my good friend Sofie. Knivsta translates, literally, as Knifetown. There are ghettos in Hackney which don't even get nicknamed Knifetown. Needless to say it was very quiet and everyone was very friendly and stabbing each other was probably the last thing on their minds. Saturday night we went to Uppsala to party and hand a grand old time. Uppsala will always have an awesome, drunk little place in my heart ever since I visited last summer.

In the UK when you have a hangover you eat fried food, puke and watch shitty TV all day long. In sweden you eat waffles and visit tiny little villages (Sigtuna) which people used to write fairy stories about then hang out next to a frozen lake. This is reason No. 14356 why Sweden is way better than the UK.

Today i have been continuing my work on the Teaterhogskolen project. I got frustrated and decided to abandon some of my ideas and take a fresh perspective and i think that that was definitely a wise move. Hopefully i can get it covered tomorrow and move on to something else. This frustration is something that me (and everyone else no doubt) has experienced countless times at the university studio, however experiencing in "real life" certainly puts it into perspective. Especially when you've seen the invoice for what you've been doing.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

Day 2 & 3: Roses are red, violets are Snask.



Pluto (shh don't tell anyone)


Snask translates as "candy". It also translates as sexy, trashy filth.


I picked up the (huge fucking) coffee delivery when everyone was out to lunch.

Yesterday was quite a quiet day helping Mike come up with ideas for the Malmofestivalen films. This was fun, but i have never done anything remotely animated before and Mike is basically a pro, so i think my role was mostly moral support. Hanna's job was to read "tellmewhy" by KarlssonWilker (a classic, and judging by the amazon marketplace value, also a design antique). When all of this hard work was done, it was time to drink beer and play ps3 on the huge fucking projector wall. I was introduced to Oskar, who is great, and makes music videos and adverts. For nearly two whole days he thought I was a client and not an intern. Thanks Oskar! It is safe to say that life at Snask is pretty sweet. We then rode the subway, ate some burgers and went to Pluto, which is a top secret members only kind of bar/venue to see Erik's friend's band, who were actually pretty good, especially if you like Can, Liquid Liquid, Silver Apples or LCD Soundsystem etc. Erik agreed with me that "Washing Machine" by Sonic Youth is their best record (we're right).

Today Freddie passed me my own brief, designing a poster for Teaterhögskolan in Stockholm. The poster is for a sort of drama class for the homosexual society, or something along those lines. More on that soon!

Snask off!

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Day 1: Snask Down


Today was day 1 at wonderful Snask in Stockholm. Above is a sly photo i took and as you can see everyone is hard at work. I met some really, really awesome people today, not all of whos names I can remember, but some of which are called: Freddie, Michael, Hanna, Erik, Magnus and Daniel. Right now Snask is working on this years identity system for Malmo Festival, and me and Michael (the super-intern) have been assigned the top secret mission of coming up with ideas for some short films for the festival. I will say no more (otherwise Magnus will kill me in my sleep) but i will say that Michael clearly knows what he is doing, not least because he did this:


Needless to say, i am pretty damn excited to be onboard.