Saturday, February 13, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
OPEN, colour
The title, I will admit, is slightly misleading. This post has nothing to do with Open Colour in the sense of the Open Colour Standard. This time, it's literal. Having come to the realization that everything I've posted in the last little while has been greyscale, I've decided to remedy the problem. With a neon sign that I drew a while back.
Labels: "art", stupid-smart
Making the TTC map classy
I love a good subway map. And I find it interesting how different subway maps are from street maps. Below, an experiment in doing a subway map (the Toronto Transit Commission map, to be precise) in my own particular street map style.
Labels: design, organization, toronto, transit, urbanism
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Wind turbine
Below: a silhoutte of a wind turbine. This one is destined to be a stencil, which is why it forgoes detail and shading.
Labels: "art", daily illustration
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
NATO Phonetic Alphabet Book: S-T
Continuing on with the NATO Phonetic Alphabet Book (see previous post), I present to you the letters S and T.
Labels: "art", clever ideas, design, education, fun, media, organization, projects
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Bison bison
It's Bison bison, the Bovidae so nice, they named it twice. Below, a greyscale, logo-style bison.
Labels: "art", daily illustration, fauna