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Hey I'm a fInal year student @University of Ulster, Belfast (UUB) studying Design for Visual Communication. Keen Photographer, illustration, Branding, storyboard animations & Handmade typography! Check out some of my recent work/ creative fun here and hit me up on any comments, likes/ dislikes and job offers!! ;) Website: http://philipmeehan.com
Showing posts with label Signs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Signs. Show all posts

7 December 2010

Exhibition Leaflet Design


We finally decided on using group member Chris' poster design as our main leaflet format. One side was of this poster campaign and the other side was a short description of telling people who, what, where, when and why we were creating this exhibition. 


We designed and printed out a glossy banner with our REUSE logo on one side and what our aim for this project was for. It was all in the shade of our primary colour green. We got the stand for the sign from our local M&S store, it was originally an advertising sign that was about to be thrown out...another recyclable achievement made.

29 November 2010

The making of 'TREASURE'





This weekend I was busy trying to create my much anticipated 'reverse graffiti' piece for my big exhibition coming up on the 7th December 2010 in Belfast. First, I made a stencil of each letter of the word, cut it out and measured to scale for the backing boards to be made. The typeface 'Rockwell' was suggested as it is big, bold and would have a fun serif to experiment with. 

THE MAKING OF THE BOARDS...




After I measured out each letter by its height and width I decided to make four pieces of board to put two letters of the word treasure onto each of them. *It was handy that their was 8 letters in the word to do this* Each letter width was alittle different but they tallied up to: - 24" in height
                       - 25" in width


Therefore, altogether the final piece as a whole will be 24" in height and 178" in width.....This will be close to 15 FEET!!!!


This process was NOT fun to make in minus temperatures but was well worth it in the end.




So, this is the next step I took to make the 'reverse graffiti' technique. I stuck down each letter as I'd planned and photographed each board to make sure they measured as I had hoped!! RESULT!!!

THE NEXT DAY!!!!



OKAY, so my plans didn't go as straight-forward as i had hoped!! The boards I had initially cut up didn't work well with the power hose and some couldn't even get 'clean' enough to see the letter I had stencilled!!  

I had to resort to Plan B and use the boards I had cut up which were less dirty! >>>>

After having to fight with the hose, soaking me with water and battling through minus temperatures AGAIN!!! ....I finally received the results I had hoped for!! I am pleasantly surprised at how accurate the power-hose let me draw the letters as straight as they came out......the practice with those first boards and my freehand 'Reuse' design a few weeks ago really paid off!
THE POWER HOSE I USED

THE VERY ACCURATE POWER GUN IN QUESTION :)


5 November 2010

Group Exhibition- 4 WEEKS TO GO!!



Again, I liked this idea of using stencils to produce numerous amounts of signs and ways to create a new idea out of sustainable items found around the house. Here, i've made an attempt to use the same style of type as we used for our actual group name  (see below)