Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft. Show all posts

11.24.2010

a (fake) wedding!

To go along with the my recent (real) engagement - :) - I decided to design and print some wedding invitations for a (fake) couple for my latest school assignment. The invites are hand silk-screened on to a collection of vintage handkerchiefs, the RSVP cards are on wooden postcards. That's my man and me stepping in for Amelia & Oliver in the photo booth on the front of the directions. I'm really happy the way these turned out and this has been one of my favourite projects so far this term in school. I've got a couple wedding invites to design and print in the next few months and this was the perfect practice.







5.28.2010

paper | scissors | glue

a friend of mine is getting married this weekend, and i offered to make her cake topper. it's design is based on one she saw online (but couldn't justify spending over $100 on), and i personalized it for the couple to suit their wedding day.










4.19.2010

hausaufgabe {homework}

here are a few more of my design projects from this term. some of this will be up at Red River College for an Open House, which is open to the public on Friday, May 7 during the day and evening. There will be work from first, second and third year graphic design displayed in the Princess Street campus atrium. check it.

alphabet book (hand bound) :












wasabi menu redesign (hand bound) :





this menu design was based on the following principles:

Wabi-sabi represents a comprehensive Japanese world view or aethetic centered on the acceptance of transience. The phrase comes from the two words wabi and sabi. The aesthetic is sometimes described as one of beauty that is "imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete".

Characteristics of the wabi-sabi aesthetic include asymmetry, asperity, simplicity, modesty, intimacy, and the suggestion of natural processes.


album redesign :
(see the original here)











and some studies from my drawing class:

head and hands















2.08.2010

craft, displayed

i recently put together a small collection of my prints and necklaces.
perhaps one day i will sell some more. (click for detail)


"timber" lino cut


"flock" intaglio (copper etching)


"liebe" collagraph


"pieces of string" lino cut (set of 4)






1.25.2010

something new.

i'm back on the blog!

this is a book/ mini portfolio of my work circa 2008.
it's all i have to post for now but it's a start.
(hopefully) more to come.