Posts Tagged: pictograms
Limited Prints
A small run of prints will be created in three designs in the next few days to commemorate the Pictograms Project. The project which originated as a method to explore the creating of concepts restrictively, came to encompass a study of
Limited Prints
A small run of prints will be created in three designs in the next few days to commemorate the Pictograms Project. The project which originated as a method to explore the creating of concepts restrictively, came to encompass a study of
Guy on the Wall
Final Pictogram designs from observing how we behave in public spaces. Using the idea of restriction to inform the creative process, these representations of our actions conform to a grid structure together with a set of aesthetic components to visually
Guy on the Wall
Final Pictogram designs from observing how we behave in public spaces. Using the idea of restriction to inform the creative process, these representations of our actions conform to a grid structure together with a set of aesthetic components to visually
Components
The Boulogne Airport pictograms and accompanying typeface were created using a series of essential basic components, eventually narrowed down to thirteen individual pieces. This resulted in the large body of work appearing heavily stylised, but also establishing itself as a strong
Components
The Boulogne Airport pictograms and accompanying typeface were created using a series of essential basic components, eventually narrowed down to thirteen individual pieces. This resulted in the large body of work appearing heavily stylised, but also establishing itself as a strong
Body Language=”Gestures”
A tricky aspect of designing within the confinements of a system has been developing gestures. The slightest change seems to make the difference between creating an image that looks like a tourist posing, to a character threatening violence with a
Body Language=”Gestures”
A tricky aspect of designing within the confinements of a system has been developing gestures. The slightest change seems to make the difference between creating an image that looks like a tourist posing, to a character threatening violence with a
Pictogram Drafts
The first batch of draft designs for the pictograms derived from observing behaviour in public spaces. Serving as a way to document actions, rather than enforce authority, these pictograms are designed to conform to a grid as part of investigations
Pictogram Drafts
The first batch of draft designs for the pictograms derived from observing behaviour in public spaces. Serving as a way to document actions, rather than enforce authority, these pictograms are designed to conform to a grid as part of investigations
Peopleograms
It is amazing to think of the amount of people that pass through a space on a daily basis and how they behave during this occupation. Many of us give no consideration to the behaviour of others unless it in
Peopleograms
It is amazing to think of the amount of people that pass through a space on a daily basis and how they behave during this occupation. Many of us give no consideration to the behaviour of others unless it in
People + Time = Stubs
As part of my research into Semiotics and Pictograms, a project to observe behaviour in public spaces is underway and the recordings are to be turned into Statistical Data, Charts, Pictograms etc as part of the final output. During the
People + Time = Stubs
As part of my research into Semiotics and Pictograms, a project to observe behaviour in public spaces is underway and the recordings are to be turned into Statistical Data, Charts, Pictograms etc as part of the final output. During the
This Way to 17a
ISOTYPE work by Otto & Marie Neurath and Gerd Arntz. Progressive drawings of Pictograms depicting various Human races on Earth, which has become one of the primary images associated with Otto Neurath and will almost certainly be in any book
This Way to 17a
ISOTYPE work by Otto & Marie Neurath and Gerd Arntz. Progressive drawings of Pictograms depicting various Human races on Earth, which has become one of the primary images associated with Otto Neurath and will almost certainly be in any book
Picture this…
Semiotics is probably one of the most important things a Graphic Designer should understand. Understanding the way we react to signs and messages helps us to create more precise communication and ultimately save time when delivering this information. Studying the
Picture this…
Semiotics is probably one of the most important things a Graphic Designer should understand. Understanding the way we react to signs and messages helps us to create more precise communication and ultimately save time when delivering this information. Studying the

