Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Helvetica Review

Yesterday a few of the AIGA students and I watched the new documentary, Helvetica. In my opinion, it was a great movie about typography that would be entertaining to even none designers. Visually the film is wonderful to watch. It gets into the pros and cons of the typeface, Helvetica, as well as other fonts and a brief history of typography in the last few decades. The short version is that Helvetica is around 50 years old and the debate is whether it is overused. The movie interviewed designs, creators, and historians who gave their take on typography and specifically Helvetica.

We talked a bit after the movie and had some good conversations, assuming your into design and have a nerdy interest in typefaces. Function vs. Ascetics, which is always a fun topic. Should it be readable or a piece of art. Some of the designers in the movie feel type should have no more meaning then the words themselves, while others feel you can use fonts to enhance your message. It’s great they talk about modernism through grunge backlash to get to where we are today. We discussed how people outside the design world like what is comfortable, which Helvetica fits this niche. So what to do as a designer when approached by a client who does not want to break down design barriers and only wants an appropriate look for their business?

For me, this is the challenge of being an effective designer is to know your audience. Finding the appropriate balance between form and function is the fun part. I have an assignment in one of the advertising classes I teach, communication graphics, where they are required to use the university branding guidelines. Most of the reactions are frustration and feelings of restriction when they don’t have free reign. To me this is a fun obstacle, but when given the opportunity to create, go all out. In short, the movie is fun and raises many interesting topics regarding typography and design.

Helvetica

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Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Pulp Fiction Typography

I am on a typography kick and ran into this wonderful video short of a classic pulp fiction scene rendered as type. It was done by Jarratt Moody, a SCAD student. colorful language can be expected…

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Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Stella Artois – Le Courage

Stella Artois, a European brewery not only has super sweet beer that everyone should try it also has a couple of amazing websites. There regular site, www.stellaartois.com, is very entertaining with the its’ “cinema” style. It blends the borders of a websites navigation into a entertaining film(s). Classic example of an Advertainment in my mind.

They also have a new campaign called “Le Courage” where you bravely navigate the challenges of brewing beer in 1366. Again its a wonderful blend of advertisement and entertainment. It has a short, amusing story line which you play a simple short “game” to accomplish your task. The visuals themselves are a very well done flash piece that combines live action video with flash interactivity. Check out it out here.

Courtesy of Adobe Edge Newsletter, December 2007 issue, which everyone should subscribe to if your into any kind of graphics or design.

Le Courage Screenshots Stella Artois

Leave a comment » Filed under advertising, design, fun, technology, video, web by adam at 16:35.

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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

AIGA 2007 Medalists

Currently I am a faculty adviser for the UNL AIGA student chapter. We had a meeting last week and looked at this year’s AIGA Medalists. Some great stuff, and is conveniently listed under the “Inspiration” button on their website. Here are some cool examples, but if you want to see more they have plenty here!

Ellen Lupton Ed Fella Bruce Mau George Olden George Olden George Olden

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