Thursday, September 2, 2010




Sunday, August 22, 2010

SOME OTC WORK


Monday, May 3, 2010

our artifact photo shoot













































































fusion is a five day long typographic conference meant to bring together professional designers and student designers to create innovative motion pieces through experimental typography. Our conference theme is the idea of objects in motion fusing together as well as people coming together.

TYPECON concept map in progress for friday

























Tyler's words about this: It is working as more of a positioning document. A concept map is suppose to show the connections between these categories.

THESE ARE EXPERIMENTS PREVIOUS TO THE FINAL MOTION

































This project has been really great for my group work experience. Collaboration seems like a muscle that should be exercised regularly. Although our group had trouble deciding on a concept at first, we pulled through and created a lot of stuff. I for one truly thought the three person group experience was a positive one because we had the option and expectation to go into new mediums. This produced a wave of new experiments which ultimately led to the creation of a unique invitational artifact. This was of course the moment I realized how my concept map was suppose to work.








While working in this group, I did feel a bit far away from the print side of things so I went ahead and got some new duties from Mo and Johnna. They were these awards that would be handed out after the event takes place. I do think that after the feedback on friday it would be a good idea to make this event a collaboration rather than a competition.

from patterns to shapes

























































































When Johnna changed her patterns to suit the needs of my motion piece it really began to help the whole identity take shape. She made the seams in the patterns less visible giving us much more of a spectrum to work with over all. From her patterns I chose to create shapes in photoshop which I would eventually import into aftereffects, placing them and moving them in front of a camera. My offshoot from the identity would eventually serve as both an advertisement sent digitally to the participants, as well as a tangential point of variety in our identity.

Although the motion piece has the parts that I want for the final form (with speakers, date etc), it definitely needs to be reworked. One thing I wanted to keep in mind when making this piece was that it was for design students. The message was kind of eluding to some deconstructionism and postmodern spirit because it was very user oriented. It is on the web, therefore the viewer can pause and extract the information as necessary. It may be a bit much though because it may give hopeful attendants the wrong idea and detour them from further inquiry.

Roland Barthes in "thinking with type" says that "the text itself plays (like a door, like a machine with 'play') and the reader plays twice over, playing the Text as one game, looking for a practice that reproduces it" (102). Lupton goes on in the very next paragraph to say "Graphic designers embraced the idea of the readerly text in the 1980s and early 1990s , using layers of text and interlocking grids to explore Barthes's theory of the death of the author. In place of the classical model of typography as a crystal goblet for content, this alternative view assumes that content itself changes with each act of representation. Typography becomes a mode of interpretation". Later on down the page Lupton said "the dominant subject of our age has become neither the reader or the writer but the user". Using this knowledge I was hoping to intrigue viewers to actively visit the website themselves to learn more about the event. Please help with suggestions on how I could better make this a more engaging piece.

My narrative: "we are students professionals and teachers working and learning together in a typographic experiment workshop"-lacking in intrigue

My database: speakers, date and website url-lacking in structure and useability.

I will be adding AIGA and some other stuff to my database

There are elements in my motion piece that did succeed for me. I think that the way I made the patterns look like many different things (archetecture, mechanical parts and perhaps organic matter) leads to some open interpretation and combined with the rest of the identity provides an educational, experimental collaborative connotation. Perhaps some professionals have a skill set while students have inspirations or maybe are just there to learn.

At its current state, the advertisement is not what I had completely in mind but it will hopefully get there on friday. However I do believe it helped us decide as a group how to go about blurring the lines in our artifacts as Tyler has talked about, and offered a variety platter.

Typecon advertisement: Semi-final phase of developement from Cameron Perry on Vimeo.

Typecon advertisement: Sketch phase from Cameron Perry on Vimeo.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Monday, April 12, 2010

some more revisions




ACME PINK VODKA is made and distilled on a giant floating wooden ark in the atlantic ocean which has dual features as a WLF research center. It is a monumental vessel hopes to replace the trade towers as a symbol of transition for America. Our land headquarters are located on Panama City Beach. We want our drinkers to consider two things.

1) their health mental and physical
2) the earths health

Our focus is to eliminate confusion for young people like the ones who enjoy these beaches and across the nation. If we cannot inform these people on a very truthfully and sincerely then the growth of our nations physical and mental health will be ultimately stunted.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

UX: revised collages

















Before revising these collages I had a few agents in the field who visited florida for spring break. They noted that there were a lot of young girls who had high alcohol tolerances and low self respect. This was interesting to me because I wanted to aim this beverage "VOLUME by ACME" towards this group. Maybe even be a positive influence because I know some girls that respect themselves while still having fun.

Maybe this is the wrong tree for this project

Nicole Kidman is on my COMPARABLE PANEL because it is a perfume add. Just thought that adding in this part would help explain the concept a little.

All sorts of girl21-30 on the TARGET AUDIENCE PANEL. Thought there were some interesting artists that I could reference to explain my concept. Seems that some girls of the recent past had troubles with conformity, peer pressure and clicks. Lately there seems to be a new role model image of a woman who makes her own decisions. I hope to in some small way popularize this new trend of girl

The third is a CRAZY INSPIRATION PANEL, meant to help me find those special Visual Signatures of a fashion magazine. Going for that look can be challenging for a guy sometimes I guess. We will see how it turns out. I've probably already made a jerk out of myself in this post. Oh well, I try



eventually hope to market this as a healthy choice. Maybe I could push the warning label and the drink responsibly attitude to make it a little more interesting

Monday, February 22, 2010

type iv: I learned. . .




After conducting experiments with several types of materials including styrofoam, magnetic tape, and other plastic substances I have begun to learn how to create unique kinetic movements that occur from varying changes in static electricity and shadow casting or light changes. I have found these materials to have unique attributes that react to real laws of physics, and can create sequences that cannot be recreated in the computer without a lot of work.


When put in contact with different materials, the magnetic tape has a varying static reaction to plastic. The static attraction to these plastics gives the type that has been punched into it an especially unique consistency when filming. It also has an ambiguous nature to its appearance. This makes the magnetic tape a multi-tool for production. Only extensive experimentation can determine all of its uses but for now its purpose is to be a beautiful freak of science. It is also nice to find a use for this commonly discarded stuff called the VHS tape.


The styrofoam is another material that can be used as an anonymous or ambiguous thing that can be transformative and has many uses when constructing a reality. The ambiguous nature of styrofoam when photographed or filmed has an Allis in wonderland sort of effect on the viewer. It can seem gigantic or microscopic. I've heard it isn't as pretty when people realize it is styrofoam, but it is interesting to me to find things that are commonly known as anti-green and turn them into something useful. The reuse of styrofoam is something that could really be a good thing for the environment, and its ability to morph into many things is another interesting quality that seems worthy of further exploration.


Like the styrofoam, I have gouged slits into the side of acrylic plastic which has yielded similar results. It also has the ambiguous nature of styrofoam with even less context. It reacts in many was to light, manly shadow and high lights.


So what's the point?

Some might say that the current trend of kinetic typography has limits. This is hardly alarming to me because I've realized that the problem can be solved by applying some of the same ideas hollywood and moviemakers around the world have used when creating masterful set designs. . . use the real thing. When this happens, there are surprises like new tactile sensations to the words we read. The ambiguity of these materials in turn makes the message ambiguous and so you can shape the message that the viewer will receive. It is all very simple stuff as you can see, but the product or outcome is pretty great considering there is no need for high end applications to produce these things. The only downside to the medium is that it takes longer to create sometimes. But this wouldn't be a problem if there were as many catalogued ideas and tutorials for this sort of organic creation as there were on aftereffects.


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Type iv theme developement


























These images should give you an idea of what medium I'm interested in working with. I'm having trouble coming up with the content. . . or what my theme is. I want the visual narrative to show a gradation from dark to light. At first the material will be ambiguous and highly camouflaged by the lighting and eventually the materials will have more context as it gets lighter.  


There is the formal stuff the concept is being formed from my formal stuff and I need to figure out how to make it translate into words.  


What interests me about this exploration is how I construct a reality out of junk materials. I think the outcome could be more visceral. I wanted my questions to explore new ways to approach the production of kinetic type. Specifically I wanted to go against an aesthetic I like to call the "omnipresent typist" which I see a lot in current trends. It is most often seen in narrating type films based on dialogues from movies like the big lebowski and others. . . here are quick example links.  


http://www.alwayswatching.net/features/great-scenes-television-and-film-told-using-only-typography  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxTgGR6_1ps  



you can see in these adobe constructed type sequences that although the type is treated in a specific way to make the message strong and memorable, it is a little cold and getting stale. One thing I think my experimental type can do is make a message have more impact and be more memorable simply by adding tactile sensations, along with other richnesses. I'm also interested in how these type forms are made with materials that are considered to be "not so green". I saw one of the sophomores had a poster that said "brown is the new green". Bam, that is a good message. . . but it isn't quite the connotation my aesthetic has- mine seems more poetic and less persuasive.  


So here are a couple of key observations that I've been letting pass through my head. I want to use them to form my final content since the  first images at the top are just experiments (i want a product/ artifact-preferabley a film and or photo).  


*The materials are cheap garbage that are bad for the environment  


*The materials all work with a kind of smoke and mirror feel in my initial documentation Using these materials can possibly perform the same techniques as photoshop with a little tweak lighting  


*The process saves time and performs one of what I feel is the most important and least popular of the 3 Rs in reduce REUSE recycle  


*I found another RBFuller quote that goes something like this- "Pollution is an unharvested crop." The quote is different from that and it isn't worded that well but the message is clear and sincere. Why not use junk? EXAMPLE- In WW2 people collected scrap metal to support the war effort.  


*Green is expensive they say, junk is cheap and accessible this is how Think i Think, haha. 



I really like this project, and I've discovered that it may be a key to developing some of my brain storming habits. It's really simple stuff but I need that sometimes.  


The reason I want to author the final content is because the medium choice is going to need some content in order to have more meaning when I put it into film. Not that I need it to be complex or super serious, it will just add to the theme and give my experimental type efforts a purpose.  


If you are familiar with Thanatopsis by William Cullen Bryant, it is a heavy duty message. . . Thanatopsis basically translates to meditation or view on death, but the specifics of the content inspire some of my thinking on these issues in addition to the RBFuller thoughts. Thanatopsis is a good line of thought for me because it talks about things like "becoming brother to the insensible rock" when we die. That infers that we are related to all substances before and after death.  


It is hard to tell who is right or wrong on environmental stuff. Global warming- a hoax? either way, junk takes up space. Scientists and inventors work a lot on finding new ways to make energy. EXAMPLE instead of using corn to make ethanol there is research to find a way to harness algae for the same purpose. It's a good idea to switch from a food source both for the economy of food production of humans and machines.  


Taboo materials like styrofoam are taboos because people only make observations about it. EXAMPLE it takes a long time to disintegrate. So why not use it if it has already been created? I'm being repetitive only because I am sometimes unclear so it might help you help me help you. . or at least there is a lot of stuff floating around your head right now, and you can get an idea of what floating in mine. I use the blog as a tool to work this stuff out sometimes.


tell me what you think about these words



Monday, February 15, 2010

typeiv words

After conducting several experiments to find new ways to create kinetic typography, I've been lead to a new set of questions. Since there are many nuances in the industry I am not so interested in what I can do to kinetic typography but rather what kinetic typography can do for me. My User Experience professor Michael Kidwell has a benchmark to list the three principle uses of language. They are the Practical, the Poetic, and the Persuasive. All three point to a specific trait that good typography has. This trait is Memorably Specific for a Reason.


Knowing this I set out to find what this means for kinetic typography. I began to look at materials and their possible connotation baggage, and also different words or messages I could say with the materials.


I thought of Andy Goldsworthy and other artists who do ephemeral work. I looked at people who do "Permanent" sculptural work like Takenobu Igurashi. This research lead me to believe that sculptural could be a kinetic and powerful medium for typography that could make it more memorable because the words could interact with real objects and the environment. This would add tactile sensations and other memorable stimuli that people could relate to.


Then another sub-question came to mind. Does kinetic type have to be in a film or can it be depicted in a series of photographs. Or does it even need to be captured at all; just sculpture. Since the earth and all its things are moving all the time, there is no stopping anything. I've noticed that 3d kinetic type is truly the last frontier for the field because it bridges the gap between image and type as well as the gap between photo and film.


make three dimensional bitmap words. work on three dimensional cursive. work on other things, and then make vector and bitmap imagery from them in order to create movable letters and words from them.