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Yale BP08: Common Ground Poster

A while back, the Obama campaign hired Scott Hansen AKA “ISO50” to follow up Shephard Fairey’s PROGRESS print. The result was my gateway to the rest of Scott Hansen’s work: amazingly tactile, geometric, retro work combining natural media, Swiss layout sensibilities, late 90s futurism (a la Designer’s Republic), and the pop vernacular of 60s-70s music posters.

Two weeks ago I got a chance to try my hand at totally ripping off Mr Hansen. I was asked to do a poster advertising Common Ground’s involvement with the Building Project, to be posted on our building site for the next two years. (The 2008, ‘09, and ‘10 BPs are going to be next to each other.)

YSOA BP/Common Ground Poster, Vector Version

Whenever I design anything my first reaction is to go for the heroic, which is why—until recently—a lot of my buildings were either very long or very tall. In addition to ISO50, I looked at Works Progress Administration and Soviet Constructivist graphic design—they all have in common lots of bold, carefully calculated geometric shapes, solidly anchored typography, dramatic angles, and strong colors.

As far as graphic design goes I’ve always considered my lack of illustration ability to be a weakness—luckily, over the years my crutches have gotten better. I modeled the raw geometry in Rhino, adjusted the virtual camera to 25mm, and exported a 2D Illustrator file, where I adjusted colors, gradients, and typography.

YSOA BP/Common Ground Poster, Sexed-Up Version

Next I brought my Illustrator work into Photoshop, where I started applying textures to the objects and to the foreground/background. I made a circular array of squares and applied that to the background to get some more dimension out of it.

I brought my poster to site the next day, where it was promptly rejected for being, basically, too cool, and also for its overly BP House-centric focus—turns out they wanted a more “community”-ish design, meaning less imposing and more contextual. Read the brief carefully, kids.

YSOA BP/Common Ground Poster, Fall Collection Version

I went back to the drawing board with a couple of new challenges: the aforementioned context, adding a map, and—worse of all—use the Common Ground logo as the main title. (As you can see from their webpage, the Common Ground logo is fresh out of Word.)

I made this one after getting only three hours of sleep—my client, uh, conveyed the urgency of the situation—and after a while I got sort of delirious. When evaluating my own designs I always leave the final word to gut reaction, and my gut was telling me this one was very very bad. I shopped it around my friends and got a couple of responses: “fall collection,” “New Years’ bash,” “leaves?” etc. Some of them mentioned that there were serious hierarchy/perspective problems, which got my subconscious thinking while my conscious passed out.

YSOA BP/Common Ground Poster, Final

The next morning I work up at 4 AM and couldn’t stop thinking about the damn poster. I got out of bed and hiked over to studio at 5 in the morning and started ripping out layers, gutting the crap, completely determined to save my design. I put everything on a white background and saved the basic geometry, and incinerated everything else. I added a dash of McSweeney’s and a whole lot of The Very Hungry Caterpillar (not on purpose)—thus was born the final print.

The Final Solution

It went something like this: a conservatively-dressed, hair-tightly-parted fellow knocked on my door and asked me what I thought of the Virginia Tech massacre, and whether I thought there was more violence in the world today. And I said that we have less violence in the world “today,” compared to previous eras of humanity—that our past has been unspeakably bloody and that perhaps we have done better. And he was a bit taken back, so he said “are you aware that there are 25-27 wars ongoing around the world right now?” And I sort of nodded. Yes, of course—24.85 wars, to be precise.

Then he asked, do you believe in God? And I gave him my spiel, that there are things that we can’t explain with reason or with science, and so for that I believe in god as a temporary answer and an answer only—but that I don’t wholly believe in a God active in our lives. And he showed me some passage from John (yes, he whipped out a Bible), which said something or other about God.

He then went on to say how we in Singapore enjoy peace and low crime, but that there were still serious problems of despair and poverty in the world. And he asked me whether it would wonderful if we could all have peace, not just some peace but 100% peace. I said yes, that would be pretty neat. And he asked, do I think we’ll ever see world peace; and of course, I said no.

Thus his point: he stated that every country proclaims a desire for peace, but yet we still have conflict and suffering. Therefore, men are not capable of finding solutions, and rationally only one above man (God) could bring peace to all. He then said this was God’s intention, that He would shortly bring peace,

For the upright are the ones that will reside in the earth, and the blameless are the ones that will be left over in it. As regards the wicked, they will be cut off from the very earth; and as for the treacherous, they will be torn away from it. (Proverbs 2:21-22 New World Translation)

And then he said, you’ve probably heard of us, I’m a Jehovah’s Witness.

And I wish I asked, so you think the solution to violence… is the violent death of the violent?

Chat Bits

I was cleaning out my hard drive last night, and I found all these chat logs from my frosh years at Cal. Sniff, good times!

2003-May-02:

Me: A— says “hmm”
DL: about what?
Me: about you going home now
DL: well it’s boring here
Me: it’s more exciting at Stern?
Me: here you have all these sexy guys
Me: no sexy guys at Stern, just chubby women

2004-Feb-18:

Me: are you voting for Bush or Kerry?
AH: please
AH: why are you asking me this
AH: bush, duuuuuhhhh / i looooove bush
Me: lol… right?
AH: no
Me: what, you… bush?!
AH: oh, yeah, i meant yeah

2004-Feb-19:

RP: hey speaking of that can you send me those wierd asian songs
RP: like the shino one that roles the r’s
RP: and the other one with the dude that sounds like he has a vibrator in his ass
RP: you know
RP: there was like 3 of them
RP: who’s postal service?
Me: The Postal Service
RP: uh
Me: the lead singer is from Deathcab for Cutie
RP: who the hell is that
Me: shit R—–!

2004-Apr-05:

Me: may be 70 degrees at noon
MA: you should dl some HBK videos, the man is on fire, warm you right up
MA: i can send you some cool ones even if you want
Me: what’s hbk?
MA: damn, berkeley do this to you?
MA: you must’ve been studying too hard
Me: wait a second
Me: that’s that wrestler guy, right?
MA: THATS THE WRESTLER GUY!!!?!?!
MA: THE WRESTLER GUY!!!!!
MA: mother ku whats happened to you
MA: hes not some wrestler guy
MA: switch the uy to od on guy and you have it right
Me: Sean Michaels, right?
MA: AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MA: thats like calling me M——!
MA: shawn, man like a knife through the heart
MA: dont they teach classes about shawns career up there?

2004-Apr-06:

Me: anyway, this will be an excellent opportunity for you to get some poontang
AL: poontang?
Me: yeah, you know, some rumpus
AL: eh?
Me: geez, some juicy… ah, nevermind
AL: …oh. OH. Oh my. Good heavens, no!

2004-Apr-08:

KA: Because think about it… these people are above average scholars
KA: So naturally they get bored with life easily (at the pace of everyone else)
Me: I don’t know about that argument
Me: you don’t have to be a scholar to be bored with life
KA: and naturally they synthesize an interesting situation with their lives
KA: no, of course not
Me: I mean, regular teens are hardly drama-less
KA: but I find that students who overachieve try to seek the same gratification that they get out of succeeding academically in other parts of their lives
KA: you know? they create tension to resolve it to get that feeling again

2004-Apr-30:

Me: yeah, it can be the next Ku Labs experiment
KA: I will pay you to do it.
Me: really?
KA: “Hi, I think you’re cute. Um, will you marry me?”
Me: man Kunal, you know how to sweeten the deal
KA: And just pull out a bag of plastic rings
KA: and ask them what color they want

Portfolio, Part 1

I’ve been slaving away on my portfolio… here’s the cover:

portfolio cover

Some people don’t like the yellow… see, if I made it another—lamer—color, then the cover would fail to have sufficient cajones. It’d be like buying a gray Ferrari, or voting Republican—it defeats the very purpose of, respectively, buying a penismobile and having a democracy. Besides, I made it in just two hours so whattaya want.

Anyway, the rest of my portfolio’s still under heavy renovation… I had to send an early, crappier version to my top choice school (which just happens to have the earliest deadline, Dec. 1st). It’s always the hardest school to get into that wants everything first.

Update:
Alright, here’s the cover that’s going on four copies of my portfolio tomorrow:

Portfolio Cover-Round 2

It’s very Swiss, like “1950s International Movement” Swiss.

*scape!

A’ite, I finally got to do some… more… graphic design/layout! Our firm entered a competition, *scape, and I ended up doing the booklet. (For some reason, “youth” seems to equal “graffiti and skateboarders.”) Here’s some excerpts:

*scape Booklet Cover

*scape Booklet Intro/Contents

*scape Urban Issues

*scape Program Explanation

*scape Plans Lvls 1-2

*I didn’t do the location plan (the image in “Urban Considerations”) or the plans (lvls 1-2), except for some minor Photoshopping.