Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Novum Magazine feature

Here is my 4-page feature in the latest issue of Novum, the great German design magazine. It means a ton to me to be featured in such a great publication.

When I was studying design in Germany, this was one of the magazines we always looked at, and to have made it into its pages is amazing.





Issue 6/2012 is available now, as soon as I have received my own copies I'll post some more pics.

Many thanks to Design Professor Lanny Somese for writing the article and to all the great people at Novum!


Monday, November 8, 2010

Illustrations for PRINT Magazine

I had the privilege to do the following illustrations for PRINT Magazine. You can see them in the current issue. The article is written by Koi Vinh, it describes the challenges of archiving online and interactive design. Thanks very much to Art Director Tonya Douraghy for thinking of me for this great assignment, and also for including me on the contributors page.



Friday, July 10, 2009

CD Design

























Every once in a while I get to use the old designer chops, and it always feels very special to me. After all, that's what I originally went to school for.

Faith Gibson is an American Jazz Singer currently living in Germany, and I had the pleasure to design and illustrate her new CD, Big Moon. You can find out more about Faith and her music on her website.





Sunday, August 31, 2008

Typography 1 class

On a very short and spontaneous note, I have just started to teach a Typography 1 course in the Advertising Design & Graphic Arts program of the New York City College of Technology. I look forward to fun and games with Serifs, Sans-serifs, and ... Egyptians!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Formale Systeme

Back in Germany, when I was making music (occasionally) I did a couple tracks with my friends Boris Kahl and Thomas Holl, under the silly name Formale Systeme. We occasionally talk about putting our old songs together and self-produce a little EP or something. Which might look like this: