Monday, 12 September 2011
BLIND MARK MAKING
In this picture I have created a mark spelling wax & ink. You can not see it because the crayon is the same colour as the paper. This process is interesting as I can not see how it is going to look until I brush the ink over the top.
I quite like the randomness, and the not knowing how it will look.
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- POSTER IN CONTEXT...
- MAKERS MARK POSTER...
- MAKER'S MARK PRINT!!
- MAKER'S MARK!!!!
- CAN THIS GO ANY FURTHER?...
- NEW PRINT (ON REALLY NICE PAPER STOCK)
- MISSION ACOMPLISHED...
- ANOTHER GO AT PRINTING
- THIS DID NOT WORK EITHER...
- NEW APPROACH...
- THE NEXT PRINT...
- NEW STENCIL...
- THE PRINT...
- MELTING THE WAX...
- MAKING THE STENCILS...
- THE STENCIL...
- stenciling...?
- WHAT WILL BE A GOOD WAY TO PRINT WAX?
- NEW EXPERIMENT
- WHERE IS THIS GOING?
- YESSS!!!!
- HAIR WAX???
- THE OUTCOME...
- BLIND MARK MAKING
- THE TOOLS!...
- LET THE EXPERIMENTING BEGIN!!!...
- THIS HAS MADE ME THINK...
- OIL & WATER??? HMMM...
- MORE ANTHONY BURRILL...
- ANTHONY BURRILL...
- INTERESTING FORMS OF MARK / IMAGE MAKING
- FORMS OF PRINT & MARK MAKING...
- WHERE TO NEXT...
- TYPOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES...
- MY ARCHIVE...
- THINKING?...
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About Me
- Dan
- My name is Dan Gorham, currently based in a little village outside of Rye East Sussex. I am a Graphic Designer currently studying a BA in Art & Design with the University of Brighton (Visual Communication Design Pathway), I have 3 A levels in Art & design and have recently completed a foundation degree in graphic communication. My experiences within design, range from working in house with an agency called 44th Hill, to working freelance for clients I have gained myself, all while studying. At this time my work is mostly Visual Identities and 2D print based. I have worked with clients such as Moet Hennessy UK and have had the pleasure of working on conceptual idea based projects for High profile companys, in collaboration with agency 44th Hill. I love to experiment, and I love to tackle challenging briefs.
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