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Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poster. Show all posts
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Hallowe'en
So, Hallowe'en is nearly amongst us. Again.
This year, we had planned on filming episode one of our Clark Spaggeerg TV thing which we've been writing ON Halloween, to save time/resources/having to throw two parties... but it seems people actually DO things on normal Halloween, that ISN'T being in our movie thing.
Anyway, we're filming in just under month, so I'm in full organising guru mode. Part of which is this poster, which I bade share with you now...
Really looking forward to filming. It's a big party scene, so hopefully people are keen and actually come. Good times rolling ahead.
This year, we had planned on filming episode one of our Clark Spaggeerg TV thing which we've been writing ON Halloween, to save time/resources/having to throw two parties... but it seems people actually DO things on normal Halloween, that ISN'T being in our movie thing.
Anyway, we're filming in just under month, so I'm in full organising guru mode. Part of which is this poster, which I bade share with you now...
Really looking forward to filming. It's a big party scene, so hopefully people are keen and actually come. Good times rolling ahead.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Allenby Tce
For our art/design block this term we're doing spacial design. It's a really great paper and I'm loving it. We've all been given locations around Wellington to map and write about and inhabit and eventually do some sort of instillation/intervention in our site.
So my site is Allenby Terrace, which is a skinny staircase that leads down off of The Terrace, by Vic Uni. It's straight out of Point Break.
Anyway, this morning I did an intervention. My plan was to try and encourage people away from my site by handing out flyers.
They looked like this (click to enlarge... I think):
Unfortunately, I think the overall satire was too successful (the use of comic sans alone is too cutting. Type jokes. Love 'em) as people were generally skeptical of my flyers intentions.
I kept an eye on the site for half an hour. Most people would stop and look, but it was only a couple people who actually look a flyer.
Amazingly, noone took me up on my offer to not walk down Allenby Tce. Unless they did after I left, which in that case, awesome.
In the end, I think I am just too hilarious.
So my site is Allenby Terrace, which is a skinny staircase that leads down off of The Terrace, by Vic Uni. It's straight out of Point Break.
Anyway, this morning I did an intervention. My plan was to try and encourage people away from my site by handing out flyers.
They looked like this (click to enlarge... I think):
Unfortunately, I think the overall satire was too successful (the use of comic sans alone is too cutting. Type jokes. Love 'em) as people were generally skeptical of my flyers intentions.
I kept an eye on the site for half an hour. Most people would stop and look, but it was only a couple people who actually look a flyer.
Amazingly, noone took me up on my offer to not walk down Allenby Tce. Unless they did after I left, which in that case, awesome.
In the end, I think I am just too hilarious.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Thom's Leaving
So I made him this cover art for a mixtape he's making for people that come to this gig on saturday with ALL OF THE BANDS IN CHRISTCHURCH but he's asleep. So I'll post it online.
It's pretty cool. Lot's of colour. I like the cat in it.

If you come to the gig and pay ten dollars instead of five you'll get a cd with all the bands that looks like this. Do come. Really.
It's pretty cool. Lot's of colour. I like the cat in it.
If you come to the gig and pay ten dollars instead of five you'll get a cd with all the bands that looks like this. Do come. Really.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
One Hundred (And a Poster)
Apparently, this is my one hundredth (?) post on this blog. Cool. I assume it's some sort of milestone. Here, have a piece of internet cake.

Yum. Internet-licious.
The main point of this post is vague self promotion (isn't it always?). I just finished a poster for a gig Custard Bear is playing in Nelson with SFRQ alumni Peasants of Eden.

I was given the theme "1950's tin robot'. Turns out tin robots are hard to achieve with water colours, so it ended less tin-robot, and more Tin Tin. But I'm cool with that.
Yum. Internet-licious.
The main point of this post is vague self promotion (isn't it always?). I just finished a poster for a gig Custard Bear is playing in Nelson with SFRQ alumni Peasants of Eden.
I was given the theme "1950's tin robot'. Turns out tin robots are hard to achieve with water colours, so it ended less tin-robot, and more Tin Tin. But I'm cool with that.
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