Like I said before about themes popping up intermittently through my work after years of absence, here's some bright colourful buildings that I've created recently.
These designs actually came out of the background for my recent Steampunk stencil. And fun fact, they're also business cards! Back in November for the Steampunk show I wanted to have business cards on hand. But between scrambling on getting the stencil itself done and the frustration of trying to get a website up I didn't make a deadline to get a design done and professionally printed. So I figured I'd do something a bit different that the printer wouldn't have been able to provide me with anyway. I like the idea of how the cards can be displayed all together to create their own cityscape. The only problem is that when I wasn't handing them out personally and they were just on display, people didn't realize they were business cards. I'll have to think of a solution to this display problem. Aside from blue and green the cards themselves actually fit within standard business card dimensions. Amusingly, the blue and green were the most popular and I ran out of them first. The sad thing is that since I just printed these off my home PC on card stock, the fine tips get bent up pretty quickly and smudging and water damage claimed a handful. But good news! I think I've found an affordable way to have this concept professionally printed and I should have them in January. I decided I wanted to create a few new designs and scrap some of the originals to create a full spectrum rainbow of buildings.
I originally tried to tie in each building design with an emotional drive that corresponds to the colour, but that theme kinda falls apart. Bonus points if you know where the inspiration for this comes from and can spot design elements hidden in a few buildings that reference it.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
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ReplyDeleteWell the Yellow is reminiscent of Notre Dame, and the Violet of the Chrysler Building. The Green structure looks like Big Ben, and the Indigo looks like you flipped the Trans-America Pyramid upside down and stuck it halfway into the earth. The others though? No idea.
ReplyDeleteEdit: Why has my last post been removed? Because I horribly misspelled pyramid. I hope there's no more blatant errors, since I do not want to do this again.
I have no idea why your first post was removed. It shows me that it was removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteGood work on recognizing the buildings. The rest aren't based directly on actual buildings.