The images above are further work I have been doing on a college project called the Maritime Project. The images above are toner photocopies of my 3D physical sculptures. I believe the low-tech feel of the images makes the objects look much more aged. The main appeal of these images to me is the way that they make the objects look very much like x-rayed bones. This theme is one I have explored in the main project (linked above). The top two images are my main pieces and the two below them are alternate experiments with a similar theme. The lower two images show an "Extension Cord" that has been shaped to to suggest the whole skeleton of a whale (with ribs and tail).
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Maritime Experiments
The images above are further work I have been doing on a college project called the Maritime Project. The images above are toner photocopies of my 3D physical sculptures. I believe the low-tech feel of the images makes the objects look much more aged. The main appeal of these images to me is the way that they make the objects look very much like x-rayed bones. This theme is one I have explored in the main project (linked above). The top two images are my main pieces and the two below them are alternate experiments with a similar theme. The lower two images show an "Extension Cord" that has been shaped to to suggest the whole skeleton of a whale (with ribs and tail).
Labels:
art,
maritime,
readymades,
sculptures,
skeletons,
spines,
x-ray
Sunday, 13 December 2009
Tablet
As my gold-plated USB, Razer Diamondback mouse died on me recently I have been using the touch pad on my laptop. This is not good for anything really. So, I have just bought a Wacom, Bamboo electronic pen and tablet for my PC. I am excited to get it because my tendons on the back of my hands are starting to ache.
Logo by Michael Evamy
"A logo is like a lens that an organisation holds up to itself. If there is light behind the lens in the form of outstanding products, a memorable customer experience and excellent supplier relationships, it will shine; the logo will offer a piercing beam of positive associations. If there in no light, there is nothing to see and swapping the lens will not make a blind bit of difference."
I read this in a book I am currently reading. I just think that this quote is really true so I thought I would put it on here.
I read this in a book I am currently reading. I just think that this quote is really true so I thought I would put it on here.
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Weathered logo revisited.
I have revisited the logo I designed for Weathered Clothing because after a few chats, I decided that my first logo was a little too unorigonal. The logo I have now settled on was one of my inital ideas for the logo and I have developed it to this. I feel the use of two different, yet recognisable icons, combine in such a way looks interesting (as well as being a visual pun on the company name).
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Maritime Project
Above is an image of my final piece for a four day fine are project. The project was to create a sculpture/object that was inspired by a trip to the Hull Maritime Museum. More accurately, it was to use a found object in some way to create these inspired works. This could have involved resurfacing an object or deforming it for example.
My inspiration came from looking at the skeletons of the different whale species and the uses for the different bones of the animals. I was looking for objects when i came across a three-way plug adapter and began to see similarities in shape/form/colour etc between it and a single vertebrae. This exploration lead to my development of the "Spine" structure. I researched further into electrical peripherals and began to make more connections to the skeletal structure of whales and many electrical objects. This may be due to the nature of the insulative nature of the materials and their function.
My inspiration came from looking at the skeletons of the different whale species and the uses for the different bones of the animals. I was looking for objects when i came across a three-way plug adapter and began to see similarities in shape/form/colour etc between it and a single vertebrae. This exploration lead to my development of the "Spine" structure. I researched further into electrical peripherals and began to make more connections to the skeletal structure of whales and many electrical objects. This may be due to the nature of the insulative nature of the materials and their function.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
170gsm Cards.
I have recently began a project that involves me designing and making cards. My design plays on the weighting of different papers and cards and was partly inspired my the "Self descriptive" nature of a painting by John Balderssari. When I began designing the card I intended to use no ink and only a single piece of card. I experiemented with this idea and I am still developing it and hope that It will soon be a reality. I also experimented with ink to label the card which I feel creates a very contrasting image that is easily viewed. I designed the card in a very minimalist fasion to emphasise the card as the most important aspect of the design (rather than any decorative aspect that a traditional card would have). I have also created Christmas and Valentines Day cards that I will soon show on my blog. If you are interested in purchasing any of my cards then simply email me at callum_copley@hotmail.co.uk to arrage it. They are £1 each with a hand made envelope but I will discount larger orders.
Above you can see the way the card has been indented by the hammering of the letters.
Above you can see the way the card has been indented by the hammering of the letters.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Ink and Glass
Here is some work that I created in my Fine Art studio session this week. The video shows the projected image of a slides I created. The slide contain varying amounts of sticky tape, dried ink and wet Indian ink. I chose to video the projection of the pieces as I found that the resulting images looked very interesting. They seemed to resemble a Eukaryotic cell in both colour and structure which was even more interesting considering that the ink was between two slides (like a microscope). I found the way the ink moved across the slide quite eerie for some reason. In some slides not shown in the video I managed to make the ink move extremely slowly (about 2cm per minute). This work with ink reminded me of the work by Andrei Molodkin involving ink and oil.
Close up still.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Man Walking Logos
The above are logo ideas for the company "Man Walking - Clothing". I experimented with contrasting thin, intricate lines on the illustration with heavy, bold lines in the text. I used monotones to allow the logo to be used in a much more versatile way in the future. This logo is one of the first pieces of work I have created using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop together and I feel that it has worked well. I have the logo in vector form so I can use it much more diversely now. Please look at my work full screen by clicking on the image.
Monday, 16 November 2009
Tape Collection.
Here is a photo of all the different types of sticky tape I could find that I own. I have more than this but they are repeats (three rolls of masking tape) and I decided not to include them in the photo. I have this much tape mainly for use in my sketchbooks. I will soon have several new logos up on my blog that I have been working on recently.
Sunday, 8 November 2009
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
More work
After november the 11th I will have alot more work up here. All of my AS and A2 work will be given back to me from college and I will scan a good deal in.
Another bit of fun.
New header
I created a new header by doing alot of alteration on some vector images of animals. It should read the word graphic. I hope it is clear - if not please tell me.
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Messy Mess
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Current Activities
Of late I have been working pretty hard on my foundation course work. I have been experimenting alot with different processes. In the past few weeks I have been plaster casting, mould-making, Letter pressing and Print screening. It has been fun and I will soon exhibit some work on here. I am also working on a few tee designs which i hope to make and sell.
Sunday, 20 September 2009
Leggott Brochure
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
New Typeface
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Hard at work.
Hi, i have been working very hard lately, improving some of my college work and also creating a booklet for the college art exhibit (as well as posters for it and other events). I will soon have the finished pieces up here. I am looking forward to it.
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Home
Iforgot to mention the i am now back from america. It was fun but now i am back to graphics. I have been busy with deadlines and exams latley. I am still looking for extra work though (because I am hardcore).
Monday, 13 April 2009
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Not Exactly Graphic
Hello, I am reluctant to post this because it is actually product design and this is my graphic design blog but what the hell, I don't have anywhere else. This is my A2 product design project. It is a bag that contains tubes that hold clothes rolled up. The idea is that rolled clothes don't crease so this is a benefit and also that the clothes are stored more efficiently (either in outfits and by day) in separate tubes.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Land of the free, Home of the brave
I am travelling to New York City and Washington DC in the USA on Tuesday the 14th. I Will be distubuting my cards and advertising www.red-tips.com and i am very excited. I just thought i would mention that. Please comment me whilst i am away. Thanks
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
My First Typography
Hello people. I have today created my first ever typography. It is inspired by the a mixture of Neville Brody and Ralph Stedman. I have used a a mixutre of pens and stencils to create this typography, along with alot of tweaking and c+p on photoshop. Just click this image for a larger version so you can fully appreciate the detail in the characters. Thanks
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Talk to me
I want anyone whom reads this to comment me, or email me :) I have had views from people and i am very keen to do some work. Thanks
Cards
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Monday, 23 March 2009
DAZED AND CONFUSED
I forgot that i did this competition but i designed a cover for dazed and confused magazine and it got featured in an article so I thought I would put it up here.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
T-Shirt Designs
The t-shirts I have designed for www.red-tips.com are now in production and will soon be available to buy. I have also finshed the designs for the second set of red tips climbing t-shirts which will go into production when the first designs have sold out. You can view the designs and buy from www.red-tips.com .
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Strange Men Voyeurism
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
WORK
To date, my work on here has only consisted of climbing companies and John Leggott College. I would like to take up some more work. If anyone would like any logos, brochures, leaflets, posters etc designing, please email me. I will probably do it for free, unless it is a monstosity of a project.
Monday, 9 March 2009
John Leggott College China Visit
www.Red-Tips.com
This is the logo I have created for the popular climbing web site http://www.red-tips.com/ . Please take a look at the site.
The Circuit
John Leggott College Student Ambassidor
I am classing this as my first live project. I was asked by my college to design a logo for the Student Ambassador group. This logo will appear on t-shirts which the Ambassadors will wear on college events. The idea behind the logo is the intersection between students and the college staff. The cross over seen in the text represents the responsibility of the student amassadors
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