Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Appeel
An interesting piece, Appeel is a virus spreading through interacting individuals, it demonstrates the basic principles of interactivity largely reliant on people’s behaviour. A surface is covered by a large number of coloured stickers, positioned in a grid. People can remove stickers, leaving white spots in the layout, as a result individually and collectively changing the walls appearance. These stickers then take on a life of their own, as they spread, extending beyond the installation itself, infiltrating private space and merging the boundaries of public and private space.
A Little Insight
Until now, the focus of this blog has been unusual, eccentric, or intriguing accomplishments by other designers/ artists. Today, I offer a small insight into what I have been up to these past few months.
St. George Illawarra is an Australian rugby team known as the Dragons. In early March I began a redesign process for them as a Senior Project. This was one of the most intensive and difficult projects I have worked on during my years at Pratt, and needless to say I am rather proud of the outcome. I set out to redefine what a sports logo can look like, to shake things up a bit and produce something unexpected for this team. I think I've accomplished that, but you be the judge...
BEFORE:

AFTER:


St. George Illawarra is an Australian rugby team known as the Dragons. In early March I began a redesign process for them as a Senior Project. This was one of the most intensive and difficult projects I have worked on during my years at Pratt, and needless to say I am rather proud of the outcome. I set out to redefine what a sports logo can look like, to shake things up a bit and produce something unexpected for this team. I think I've accomplished that, but you be the judge...
BEFORE:

AFTER:


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