Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Vast - Music For People

This is the album cover for "Music for People" by the band Vast.
Ever since I first saw this album in the year 2000 I was not only impressed by the music but also the design of the cover and the typography. I find the image on the cd cover of the flower and the snake to be quite powerful, snakes are sometimes seen as quite evil creatures while flowers are seen to be beautiful so seeing them both together is quite a contrast.
The designs function i so portray the music, which I think it has done successfully. Vast's music is a mixture of quite heavy rock and ambient strings,  so the image of the snake and flower seems to be i visual example of this noise.
I originally saw the album in a cd store and I decided to buy having known how fantastic Vast's music is. 
The album cover is well designed with the simplicity and the colour of the typography. Im a huge fan of the typography behind "Vast." I love how parts of each letter isn't visible yet it can still be easily read, this has fascinated me since I first saw it. It is my most influential form of typography to me. I was attracted to the piece because of the music and the great typography.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Mining (Heroic Realism)

Every time I look at design which has the Heroic Realism style, I have a quiet chuckle to myself. I just guess I see the Heroic Realism style as really corny because it portrays an unrealistic, over exaggerated way of communicating to the public. At first glance, when I look at this design I see some arrogant miner who sees himself better then everyone else. But taking into consideration the aspect of having the miner faceless gives the impression that the miner "can be you." The radiating light behind the miner helps support the miner being a hero as such which enforces the company being the "Top Gun in Mining."
The ad is for the mining tools company known as C.R. Kennedy. Which actually took me a while to figure out by looking at this design. The badge on the helmet states the companies name, or the end of the text. Originally I thought this ad was advertising a mine site, but it is actually for tools and surveying, so the design has failed on that sense. I don't like how the design has used lots of little arial photos of multiple mines as the background, to me it looks quite cheap. The silhouette of the miner, I believe is the only good design in this advertisement, because of its simplicity, and how it is still easily recognisable. The typography is quite easily read with the slab serifs, and the colours are chosen well with it working well with the colour of the helmet.
I originally saw this advertisement in an Australian Mining magazine. 

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Kill Bill

This is an advertisement for the movie Kill Bill 2. 
I thought this advertisement is fantastic how it literally thinks outside the square.
As gory as it seems i think to blood splatter is really effective because Kill Bill is quite a gory film.
Its function to to make viewers actually want to see the movie. People who are a fan of Quentin Tarantino's movies would appreciate this ad because of his gory style in his film making.
I saw it on the website "www.inspirationroom.com.
The style is quite out there, how the blood flies off the advertisement and over the street. Unfortunately i can't see the typography but  it uses the 1/3 rule with lots of white space around it.
I was attracted to the piece because I like the movie and appreciate how the designer of this ad really thought outside of the square.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

EGG!

Who couldn't love these eggs? To open your fridge everyday to see a bunch of lovely eggs smiling up at you is just one of those finer pleasures of life.  Yup its sad.
But I think its fantastic, its certainly appeals to a family like audience, because Im sure little kids would love seeing all these little eggs with their healthy green smiles.
Its function is to see eggs, and I believe it is successful at that, because as we all know, if the eggs are happy, the chickens are happy!
I saw it one day in woolies on my grocery run.
The design is quite nice, has a farmy type  style, and the egg on the front has a piece of grain hanging out of its mouth which implies that they are grain fed. The typography looks like a nice quick handwritten style.
I believe its quite high quality, because I have never known and egg company to be so successful in the design area.
The smiley face on the egg is was attracted me to the design.