I didn't understand very much the function of the balancing blocks. Also what is the chart for? It says:
SVBSCRIPTION is a luxury service for men that delivers a thoughtfully curated collection of objects to subscribers’ doorsteps. Based on a new theme each quarter, SVBSCRIPTION packages include items geared towards individuals who have an appreciation for design, culture and quality. For their V3 parcel they explored the notion of leisure, encouraging subscribers to take full advantage of their time off the clock with objects to entertain and inspire. Designed to emphasize states of leisure in both daytime and evening.
Ok, but how do they work? Apart from that, I liked the simplicity of the wooden box, the blue ink stamp logo, the material with geometric pattern and the balancing blocks. They are all very pleasing to eye.
I am also thinking a set of wooden blocks for Marko Paşa gift with the idea of 'we complete the missing wooden blocks/sticks' (eksik tahtaları tamamlarız)
6 Ocak 2014 Pazartesi
24 Aralık 2013 Salı
selective perception
I'm just happy that I'm not doing Murat's project in Turkey(moustache land). But he can be happy too, for not living in 1980-90's.
30 Kasım 2013 Cumartesi
混乱*
My visit to Tahtakale was a surreal experience with huge plush animal toys, illegal tobacco benches, vigorously dancing Santas, real meat smells, some shops which can be dated around 1960's. My eyes got so tired at some point from this over-exposed, exaggerated world with such different, sometimes weird components. You may hear that your heart beats but it was like I was in my heart or I had to eat my heart. (Ok, sorry) After I got used to the situation, my senses got so sharp that afterwards, when I got out of the labyrinthic market, I felt somehow desaturated with less vibrant colors with less action and with less components to see. Now, I may be exaggerating of course but this is the result of Tahtakale, the world of overness. (Tahtakaleye giren bir tahta vermeden çıkamaz, Sorry again!)
It is now quite hard to resolve a such a degree complexity. Think of it in this way, you read the word complexity letter by letter to word make a sense. What if the word complexity is in Chinese? (By the way I'm still looking for a Chinese reader: remember my post on 22th of October; Minor Crises) Could you resolve the word without knowing the language which is in this case, Chinese?
Tahtakale is a place where the word is not only written in Chinese but also in other languages and perhaps this over composition is for now, over-over too difficult to break into letters;pieces.
I definetely need to make more visits to Tahtakale. I liked the place a lot.
It is now quite hard to resolve a such a degree complexity. Think of it in this way, you read the word complexity letter by letter to word make a sense. What if the word complexity is in Chinese? (By the way I'm still looking for a Chinese reader: remember my post on 22th of October; Minor Crises) Could you resolve the word without knowing the language which is in this case, Chinese?
Tahtakale is a place where the word is not only written in Chinese but also in other languages and perhaps this over composition is for now, over-over too difficult to break into letters;pieces.
I definetely need to make more visits to Tahtakale. I liked the place a lot.
a true name for a shop, reminded me of 'etme bulma dünyası' or 'kurtlar sofrası'
a gateway for timetravelling
sorry for the crappy photos, I took them with iphone because I didn't want to be the tourist-looking guy in this intimate place.
*confusion in Chinese.
28 Kasım 2013 Perşembe
a phase
I don't want to make a comment about the video regarding the typography or style but here are some words for the content:
I felt somewhat relaxed after seeing this, I think most of us, vcd students, consider the taste we have as at least "above the average." I know that many of us are not satisfied with the work we've done, after seeing so many good pieces. A few of us think that it is something temporal, therefore I dedicate this (can I dedicate something even though the work doesn't belong to me?) video to my classmates who have constant insecurity for their work-including myself.
21 Kasım 2013 Perşembe
something similar to Marko Paşa (I hope)
I found this while I was looking at Penguin Book covers. I would like to do something similar for my Marko Paşa Psikolojik Danışmanlık Hizmetleri branding project. I am also thinking of a bright red among various grey tones and black.
Placement of the glasses is a nice reference to the title of the book since it is cropped as if the right corner has just left. It reminded me also the end of a line, glasses works as dash symbol.
It is such a classy design.
20 Kasım 2013 Çarşamba
making designs on a very exciting topic
Editorial design for the topic of synesthesia carries the danger of being lost in the content itself. Cross-sensation, intermingled perceptions and dense feeling of every sensory experience may confuse the designer therefore it is a very very exciting subject. What I liked about the following designs is that the designer was able to control him/herself so that the design is not over the content.
One could initially imagine a design with vivid or even perhaps psychedelic colours and interrelations such as a sudden irrelevant image in the work. (For instance a pink rabbit staring from the corner of the cover or so) Such emotional designs could be attractive but they would probably overshadow the content by leaving no room for the words.
That is why I liked this project a lot. It didn't fall into trap of over-design. Selected colours are more than enough; yellowish red, black and the off-white are very pleasing to the eye. The Æ detail is smart and refers to the cross sensory of synesthesia in a very neat way. Two layered cover is also a very incisive decision for the topic. It contributes the content but does not overshadow it. This project for me is about knowing where to stop in design process.


For the information about synesthesia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia
One could initially imagine a design with vivid or even perhaps psychedelic colours and interrelations such as a sudden irrelevant image in the work. (For instance a pink rabbit staring from the corner of the cover or so) Such emotional designs could be attractive but they would probably overshadow the content by leaving no room for the words.
That is why I liked this project a lot. It didn't fall into trap of over-design. Selected colours are more than enough; yellowish red, black and the off-white are very pleasing to the eye. The Æ detail is smart and refers to the cross sensory of synesthesia in a very neat way. Two layered cover is also a very incisive decision for the topic. It contributes the content but does not overshadow it. This project for me is about knowing where to stop in design process.


For the information about synesthesia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia
6 Kasım 2013 Çarşamba
lettertalk
An advertisement series for Penguin Books captured my attention for several reasons. First, I liked the idea of the letters expressing themselves. The letter-talks have (self)references since the short texts are taken from some of the published books although I couldn't find which books they are. Secondly, they are funny, but not in a way "It's funny, so better you laugh!"(here could come two more !'s but it's irritating for me to see three !'s side by side) They are funny in a very subtle way.(hello Mr. Aksel)
The designs also carry a great consistency with the slogan on the top right, next to the logo of Penguin Books, saying "There is life in a book." I understood from this: If only two letters can talk this much, imagine a whole book. That is why I find this advertisements witty, subtle and complete, exactly like a book which I would like to read.
The designs also carry a great consistency with the slogan on the top right, next to the logo of Penguin Books, saying "There is life in a book." I understood from this: If only two letters can talk this much, imagine a whole book. That is why I find this advertisements witty, subtle and complete, exactly like a book which I would like to read.
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