Monday, December 14, 2009

David Carson Paper

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David Carson is a well-known graphic designer that has inspired many people to keep up with their art or even just to even begin graphic designing. He was born on September 8, 1852 in Texas then moved to New York City with his family four years later. His higher education began at San Diego State University. He received a BFA in sociology and even graduated with honors. Not just focusing on his studies he also surfed a lot during college. He was ranked number 9 in the country during his college years. He is now principal and chief designer of his own company. This company is called David Carson Design, Inc.

Many groups and clubs around the world for his studio work have recognized Carson. Also, he has had his work published in over 180 newspapers and magazines. These are including some of the most popular publications to this date. He had a cover of New York Times and a feature in Newsweek. Not only do his works gets published in other writings and prints but he has his own publications. His first book that he did with Lewis Blackwell called The End of Print is the best selling graphic design book of all time. It not only printed in English but in 4 other languages as well and sold over two hundred thousand copies. He also has released two other books recently called TREK and The Book of Probes that he did with Marshall McLuhan.

Carson also does lectures all around the world and a lot at colleges throughout the United States. For example, he has done lectures at Rhode Island School of Design, Cal Arts, Cranbrook, and ARTcenter. He also is a professor at the Visual School of Arts in New York City during the summers. Not only does he teach and lecture large groups and symposiums at a time but he has also had many one-man exhibitions all over the world.

He has also won numerous awards from different publications and companies from around the world. A London-based magazine called Creative Review named David “Art Director of the Era.” Also, The American Center for Design in Chicago called some of his work “the most important work coming out of America.” Beach Culture magazine featured some of his work and the Society of Publication Designers in New York named it “Best Overall Design” and also “Cover of the Year.” The International Center for Photography, located in New York, called David Carson “Designer of the Year.” They called him this because of his use of photography and design. Other magazines such as Print Magazine, Ray Gun Magazine, and even USA Today have said nothing but great things about all of David’s work and publications.

David Carson does not work with just graphic design but has recently broadened his horizons and started to branch out into other creative outlets. He has started to work on film as well as television. Carson started directing television shows and commercials within this field. He has done short films and documentaries as well. One recent documentary he has done with Harvard Business School professor John Kao called “The Art and Discipline of Creativity.” He also has designed entire ad campaigns for companies. Two examples of these companies are the Microsoft branding campaign in 1998 and worldwide advertising for Giorgio Armani. Not only did he help design for large company’s advertisements, he has also made appearances in actual advertisements endorsing other large companies. He has appeared in endorsements for companies such as Apple Computers and Samsung. Not only has Carson done all the above but he also uses his creativity as an Art Director and a Creative Director. He is the creative director for the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston.

His creative vision is said to be very subjective. Not only does he use his own personal intuition and style but also he uses influences from readings he does as well as using many different mediums to portray his message. At one point he was dubbed the father of grunge for his work because of his non-mainstream style. He doesn’t follow traditional style of graphic design, as the world knew it before his work. Carson is extremely emotional about his work and its said that he even got lost in the subconscious thought and allowed it to have an influence on his creative ideas and outcomes. He wanted to have a larger influence on his viewer than just that of the eye viewing an image. Carson wanted viewers to see more than just a composition he wanted them to see a design and an emotion behind the idea. Some designers even criticize him for being so new and excessive limits. Many people enjoy this kind of manipulation because they enjoy the new innovative way of viewing a graphic design but more conservative people have had issues with his seemingly outlandish style.


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David Carson is a well-known graphic designer that has inspired many people to keep up with their art or even just to even begin graphic designing. His higher education began at San Diego State University. He received a BFA in sociology and even graduated with honors. Not just focusing on his studies he also surfed a lot during college. He was ranked number 9 in the country during his college years. He is now principal and chief designer of his own company. This company is called David Carson Design, Inc.

Many groups and clubs around the world for his studio work have recognized Carson. Also, he has had his work published in over 180 newspapers and magazines. These are including some of the most popular publications to this date. He had a cover of New York Times and a feature in Newsweek. Not only do his works gets published in other writings and prints but he has his own publications. His first book that he did with Lewis Blackwell called The End of Print is the best selling graphic design book of all time. It not only printed in English but in 4 other languages as well and sold over two hundred thousand copies. He also has released two other books recently called TREK and The Book of Probes that he did with Marshall McLuhan.

Carson also does lectures all around the world and a lot at colleges throughout the United States. For example, he has done lectures at Rhode Island School of Design, Cal Arts, Cranbrook, and ARTcenter. He also is a professor at the Visual School of Arts in New York City during the summers. Not only does he teach and lecture large groups and symposiums at a time but he has also had many one-man exhibitions all over the world.

He has also won numerous awards from different publications and companies from around the world. A London-based magazine called Creative Review named David “Art Director of the Era.” Also, The American Center for Design in Chicago called some of his work “the most important work coming out of America.” Beach Culture magazine featured some of his work and the Society of Publication Designers in New York named it “Best Overall Design” and also “Cover of the Year.” The International Center for Photography, located in New York, called David Carson “Designer of the Year.” They called him this because of his use of photography and design. Other magazines such as Print Magazine, Ray Gun Magazine, and even USA Today have said nothing but great things about all of David’s work and publications.

Creative Sink

This is a sink design by Olga Kalugina of Ekaterinburg, Russia. She is an undustrial designer and uses core77.com to publicize her work worldwide. This sink design is sleek and innovative. Not only does it provide a sheek look for any modern home it also is a space saver. With its thin design it can be put in almost any bathroom or even kitchen without leaving any room for space issues.

Home and Housewares Show


Every year at the McCormick center in Chicago, there is an International Home and Housewares Show. It features lots of domestically designed products to exhibit modern designs for people to view and understand. There are three categories these products are layed out in. These are called clean + contain, wired + well, and dine + design. These categories provide a seperation for those viewing the exhibit and lots of different designs to indulge in. Core77.com has a large gallery of objects on their website (link to article above). This photo featured is a design by a student, Kaitlyn Benoit. It is designed as a food slicing guide for the blind. If this interests you the information on the student design competition this was entered in can be found at http://www.housewares.org/show/info/sdc/.

Worst Gallery Ever


Core77.com gives light to the Bad Taste Exhibition 2009. At the Museum of Things in Berlin they featured an exhibit to simply show mistakes. Of these include design mistakes, material mistakes, decorative mistakes, etc. It is said that one can learn from this museum as we all learn from our mistakes. In order to see how to do something right we must first see it done wrong. This item shown was photographed at this exhibit because it was a toy designed for children, clearly in bad taste.

EcoPod

This new, natural, coffin is made out of recycled newspapers. It is available in many colors and also has the option of screenprinting designs on it. These designs include a celtic cross, doves, and a sun. This new natural way of burial may be a glimpse into the future of burial. This company also designs urns made of out reclyced paper for those who choose to go another route. Although some people may be shocked by this idea and find it a little absurd it seems to be a pretty innovative way to view burial. More information on these objects and ways to purchase them is available on Natural Burial.

Yellow + Blue Wines

These wines, are all organic and packaged to ship. All the ingrediants are organic and the packaging is enviornmentally friendly. Available in many locations in the US this has become a somewhat well-known brand to organic loving drinkers. The wines have various interesting flavors and undertones such as coral and pineapple on top of original flavors. This seems worth trying. Saving the enviornment while enjoying a glass of wine, killing two birds with one stone. This wine is available to buy through their website, http://www.ybwines.com/.

Blackfire Camplight

This modern flashlight by Blackfire makes searching in the dark easy. Rather than trying to search for an ordinary flashlight in the dark this new version clamps anywhere you'd like for easy finding and storage. Also, if you need two hands for a project in the dark this flashlight is perfect! Simply clip it wherever you need it and move its adjustable head to provide enough light in your area!

Shoes for a Cause!

These shoes are awesome! SoleRebels, an Etheopian company makes them with organic cotton and used car tires for soles. This company is Africa-based and wants to create jobs for people rather than an act for sympathy. Not only do these shoes look extremely comfortable, but they are eco-friendly and available for purchase online to anyone! They are available on amazon.com and even come in many different shapes and colors. They are designed to be comfortable and modern and add a twist by being based on the style of "the original sole rebels."

Filius Bark Bow Tie

This Filius Design Birchbark Bow Tie is posted on core77.com's 77 righteous gifts for under $77. First produced in 2006 this design has been around ever since. Maybe not the most popular bowtie or a job interview or a formal evening out, but certainly something to wear if you're looking to make a splash on your special night out.

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Lots of Art Deco furniture has been displayed this year at the Met. Artists like Jared Gloss and Josephine Baker have displayed their designs. This is the most the Met has ever displayed of this kind of art at one time. It is a modern and interesting display of things from diamond-studded cigarette holders to cabinets. This article on the New York Times website describes the exhibits to the full extent making it known how in-depth and inspirational this exhibit has been and currently is.

Pratt Thesis


This week at Pratt Institute they are having Graduate Industrial Design presentations. The students are presenting their graduate thesises in a large presentation to celebrate their accomplishments. This even is open to the public and will be held in Brooklyn. This is something I would love to be able to attend and to learn from all the advanced ideas and theorys that these students have to offer. Sadly, I will be busy with all thats going on in this neck of the woods but this is something I would love to attend in the future. There is more information regarding this event on core77.com. This is an example of student Vanessa Marie Robinson's logo "For the Love of Bikes."


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Print Your Toast!

This was the second prize winner at the Berner Design Awards. It is a design by Othmar Mühlebach that actually takes cues from your desktop printer at home. This design makes breakfast fun and is sure enough a reason to get out of the bed in the morning when you may or may not be looking forward to the long work day ahead of you! Its a toaster with a twist. This design could be taken to other levels to make it even more interesting and exciting but this seems good enough for now!

New York Subway Signs

A new company, Underground Signs, has started to make these subway signs available to anyone for their home, office, or whatever. They have a website where you can fill out exactly what you would like the sign to say and they have a choice of four different sizes. This is unique and a neat way to personalize a new place or even just play up an old one. Although these signs are neat they can be a bit pricey. Their largest option for a sign, being 8 feet long, is priced on their homepage as $400.00!

Water Colors

Artist, Mark Mawson, creates these beautiful images by simple dropping paint into a tank of water. He shoots it against a black background to capture these vivid images. It obviously takes a little bit more than simply plopping some paint into a tank but these images are a beautiful example of taking two such ordinary, everyday (for some), objects and turning them into something great. He makes great use of the lighting and paint.

Audio Can

This can, by Dean Brown, is a new and unique approach to sound projection. It works just like any other speaker yet he says it could add an ambiance to many everyday situations in which a normal speaker might not have such an effect. As it is a creative idea and some quirky design lovers might get a kick out of it, it could be much more interesting. If you're going to take speakers to a new level, why choose a can design?

Architechture for your i-Phone


Yet another application for i-Phone, but this one quite interesting for those interested in architecture or just design in general. Type in your address in the city and this app will give you references to beautiful and interesting buildings in the nearby area. It also sets you up with street and contact information so you can plan your day according to which sights you find worth seeing. If I myself had an i-phone I would probably download this app to make my trips to the city a little more exciting and to make the time spent waiting for public transportation pass a lot faster.

Whipped Rings



Call me weird but I think these things are SO AWESOME. Righteous is RIGHT!

Grass Mirror



This Grass Mirror by French design company, H2O Architectes, designed this greenery peice in order to represent the reflection and merge of nature and culture. It seems to be a blurry line where these two separate and this company feels that its both beautiful and beneficial to contemplate this concept. Not only is the nature displayed nicely but it quite litterally reflected. I think that this is a nice idea and although a little bit of a stretch at first glance, does make a nice piece and is overall an interesting and innovative design.

Wants and Needs


Two artists, Christine and Justin, are very direct in what they want from their art. They litterally paint the exact object they want and sell it for the price tag. When they sell a painting they buy that specific item. They even have a website to prove that this is infact, where the money goes. They post a picture of the real object they have purchased and post it with the original painting. These paintings are so specific the price ranges are from only a few dollars to thousands at a time depending on their want or need.
I think this is extremely creative and a very fun way to make simple art more interesting. I also enjoy the fact that they make charitable use out of their services as well. One of their latest was a painting of "A Good Meal" which they sold for one hundred dollars to provide a less fortunate family with a good holiday meal.

Kenisis Keyboard



This Kenisis keyboard as shown on Core77.com is a better and more innovative way of typing. It allows for easier reaches and less strain on the palms or the wrist. As much as society doesnt ordinaraly see a problem with generic keyboards, reading up on these things can really change your mind. It is probably something that would be a little tedious to get used to, but in the long run could make a great difference in how one feels after a long day of work on the computer.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Images for Logo Inspiration

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Aspirations

-work in a small artistic shop
-maybe a museum or gallery type setting
-small store in a small town selling local artists work
-working on advertisements for them
-being able to do my own art work (painting, crafting, etc.)
-also, i would like to design handbags