
Friday, December 28, 2007
Christmas post
Happy holidays! Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Haven't really done much with the sketchbook action, but here was a quick thing that I did. It's not exactly a sketchbook piece, but it's in the same vein as the birthday card stuff. It's a quick Christmas card I did in Illustrator for my three nephews. I know it's not hand-drawn, but I wanted it to have that construction paper cutout feel when I worked on it in the computer. I definitely had the most fun working on their scarves and "teeth."

Saturday, December 1, 2007
Birthday Card Series 1
I started sending out birthday cards this year. Here's a recent one. It's filled with "happy birthday" in different languages, but in trying to fill up the page and fitting the words against the "happy birthday old lady" lettering, I didn't even bother trying to make them legible. The letters from happy to birthday to old lady gets thinner and thinner by a happy accident. I should have just lied and said I did this on purpose. Also, my apologies to the person I sent this to; the card wasn't this long so I had to distort the image when I printed it!! I'm sorry!
The box office is drooling & the barstools are on fire
Here's another yet another Tom Waits fixation of mine. I wanted to make the smoke coming out of his cigarettes into words, but it just ends up looking like a really bad psychedelic poster knockoff. Which would be okay if Waits was part of that San Francisco scene from a decade before. I believe I drew the image from a photo of him from around '74, when he was still steeped in his lounge lizard beatnik persona (my favorite era of Tom's...he made much more interesting music later on but the songs from this era are the closest to my heart). The words are from his song "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)".


Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Magic Post-It Notes that keep you from going insane
As a production artist, I was in front of a computer for hours doing work on Illustrator and InDesign. Which wouldn't be so bad if you were doing something more than boring, mechanical production work. One of the few things that kept me from falling asleep at work was drawing on post it notes. Usually what I would do is just take whatever was lying around on my desk and deconstruct it. After seeing slick logotypes and strict grid structures on the computer all day, the best remedy for me was not only doing hand drawing, but also the deconstruction. These post-its experiments were crucial for me because they led me to starting the work on my sketchbooks. These two are my favorite in particular: cigarette boxes.
Parliament:

Marlboro:
Parliament:
Marlboro:
Alphabet I - Script/Sans
Sunday, November 25, 2007
HOT (prosthetic) LEGS!!
This is one of my favorite impromptu assignments. In my spring '07 experimental type class we were having a discussion at the start of class. One of my classmates mentioned reading Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates, which had mislabeled as Hot Invalids. Our teacher thought that would make a great assignment and told us to come up with something for the following week. So here was what I came up with. Sorry for the crumpled quality of the scan. For some reason I left that piece of paper in my bag for so long and just pasted it recently into my sketchbook.
Making the best out of boring signage
I had the unfortunate luck of having to sit in an outlet parking lot for four hours during Black Friday. Being too far in the middle of the parking to actually do any people watching, all I had to look at were some really banal store fronts all around me. Fortunately, they do make some pretty interesting shadows. I like the "food court" and "movado" ones best.
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