I don’t get hit. Why is the indian a symbol for revenge and/or massive success. Plus: I though living well was the best revenge. Designwise, the transparent green spots seem totally unmotivated.
Yeah, I’m a little stumped along with ckd. It’s a nice look though. Geometric shapes paired with ephemeral photos always remind me of Cristiana Couceiro’s lovely work. http://www.cristianacouceiro.com/
i actually think these posters are extremely weak, design wise.
i dont get how they show up at ffffound all the time.
it uses a style thats overused (and not even good!), the repitition makes no sense, the layout of type and geometric forms are random, and it is a typographic mess! (look how »frank sinatra« sits in between the two lines, or how wonky the line spacing is)
I don’t get hit. Why is the indian a symbol for revenge and/or massive success. Plus: I though living well was the best revenge. Designwise, the transparent green spots seem totally unmotivated.
Jan 28th, 2010 / 9:27 am
This is the actual artist’s flickr page: http://www.flickr.com/photos/hulk4598/page27/
Love the work! :)
Jan 28th, 2010 / 11:20 am
Yeah, I’m a little stumped along with ckd. It’s a nice look though. Geometric shapes paired with ephemeral photos always remind me of Cristiana Couceiro’s lovely work. http://www.cristianacouceiro.com/
Jan 28th, 2010 / 11:31 am
I’ve been watching his work on Flickr for a while. Not much of it makes sense, but I love the look of it.
Jan 29th, 2010 / 11:57 am
i actually think these posters are extremely weak, design wise.
i dont get how they show up at ffffound all the time.
it uses a style thats overused (and not even good!), the repitition makes no sense, the layout of type and geometric forms are random, and it is a typographic mess! (look how »frank sinatra« sits in between the two lines, or how wonky the line spacing is)
sorry, this isnt any good.
Jan 31st, 2010 / 4:13 pm