Hey Washington DC (and greater DC area) friends! The Magic Bullet #10 is
out today. You can check out my one page comic that's a small snapshot
of a story based on Thai boxer, Parinya Charoenphol. (Below is a sneak peak.) So keep an eye out for it the next week as well as select spots in DE, VA, WV, and MD. Click here for a list of places that typically carry it. I won't be posting the full comic until late March so this is your only chance to see it. More of my work can be found here: www.mendedarrow.com
1/30/15
1/29/15
Glitch Gallery Exhibition
I will be one of many talented artists showing for an annual group show at Glitch Gallery (3313A Cary St, Richmond, VA 23321) on February 13th, 8:00pm.
The current list includes:
Josh George
Jeremy Wilson
Chris Visions
Mickael Broth
Kelly Alder
Catherine Brooks
James Callahan
Bizhan Khodabandeh
Jared Karnes
Noah Scalin (
Sterling Hundley
Erin Chance
Neil Iwan
Daniel Robbins
Al Lukehart
Cathryn Virginia
Melissa Duffy
Abigail Larson
Sishir Bommakanti
Chuck Scalin
Ross Trimmer
Below is an sneak peak by Kelly Alder of what's at the show.
1/28/15
Sneak peak at The Little Red Fish Issue 2
Cover and two sample pages of The Little Red Fish Issue 2. James Moffitt and I are plugging along with 10 pages complete.
Purchase the first issue here: www.sinkswimpress.com
1/26/15
Asia Next poster exhibition.
This project will be traveling as part of the Asia Next experimental poster exhibition seen in Yu Cun Gallery of Suzhou, China and Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Kaohsiung Design Gallery in Taiwan and Iang Gallery of Seoul, Korea.
On the poster, I type set negative experiences with police officers told by various participants of this project. Participants found the opportunity to contribute through flyers posted throughout the city of Richmond, VA. The blocks of type are set within the shape of Richmond city blocks from an aerial view. The pathway of these narratives are set according multiple trips on my bicycle from one side of the city to the other - the reason for right to left reading. Positive stories by participants were emailed to those who provided negative experiences.
This system of content distribution was based on the human kidney system. Negative stories were printed (or expelled). Positive stories were recycled back into the system. This concept was then combined with my personal cycling practices. The idea was to break out of conventional methods of organizing content to perhaps lead to new approaches of organizing information in the future. The type was allowed to fill the blocks with no considerations or adjustments for typical typographic problems such as: widows, orphans, rags, hyphens, etc.
On the poster, I type set negative experiences with police officers told by various participants of this project. Participants found the opportunity to contribute through flyers posted throughout the city of Richmond, VA. The blocks of type are set within the shape of Richmond city blocks from an aerial view. The pathway of these narratives are set according multiple trips on my bicycle from one side of the city to the other - the reason for right to left reading. Positive stories by participants were emailed to those who provided negative experiences.
This system of content distribution was based on the human kidney system. Negative stories were printed (or expelled). Positive stories were recycled back into the system. This concept was then combined with my personal cycling practices. The idea was to break out of conventional methods of organizing content to perhaps lead to new approaches of organizing information in the future. The type was allowed to fill the blocks with no considerations or adjustments for typical typographic problems such as: widows, orphans, rags, hyphens, etc.
1/7/15
New Work: Richmond Wedding Collective
Identity rebrand for “Blush On Berry” to “Richmond Wedding Collective” Pictured below is the logo, business card, and signage application for the identity AS WELL AS a print ad, postcard, and digital ad. You can learn more about the Richmond Wedding Collective here.
1/3/15
New Work: Book Cover
Design and cover illustration for THE ASSIMILATED CUBAN’S GUIDE TO
QUANTUM SANTERIA by Carlos Hernandez. The book is scheduled to be in
print through Rosarium Publishing, January 2016.
The point of departure was an alternate version of Santo NiƱo de Atocha where his bread basket is replaced with an atomic symbol and is pictured floating above a city instead of the typical seated pose.
The point of departure was an alternate version of Santo NiƱo de Atocha where his bread basket is replaced with an atomic symbol and is pictured floating above a city instead of the typical seated pose.
1/2/15
New Work: Lighting Professors postcard
Front
and back of folding collateral card using the branding firm yogg’s identity
system specs. The top front image would be oriented mirrored in print,
but for digital viewing I flipped the top half 180 degrees.
More about the Lighting Professors can be found here.
More about the Lighting Professors can be found here.
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