Archive for October, 2010

Vaughan Oliver

"Vaughan Oliver is one of the great (music) designers. His work is highly original and often breathtakingly beautiful. Probably best known for his work for The Pixies and Cocteau Twins on the 4AD label, Oliver’s designs for Scott Walker, His Name Is Alive, Heidi Berry and many other lesser known names is just as remarkable. For someone who claims to have been uninspired by typography at college, his use of type is a joy. In its gestural expressiveness it focuses and enlivens each design with tremendous inventiveness. Oliver’s work often foregrounds dark images produced by photographers who are essential collaborators in the creative process (key names include Simon Larbalestier, Nigel Grierson and Marc Atkins). Also central to his process is a willingness to experiment and a deep engagement with the music. The result is work that is passionate, elegant and highly influential."
 

The Storyteller

My favorite Henson show from when I was little. Probably worth checking out again.
 

How Comic Book Sounds Become Movie Sounds

"As both sound designers emphasize, it wasn't simply a matter of producing the perfect sound in the studio and calling it a day. In many cases, maximum fidelity to the original static onomatopoeia was abandoned. That's because making these effects work in the context of a movie was as much about the mixing process and getting them to fit with all the other sonic chaos that's happening in a given scene."
 

General Projects

 

Ways of Seeing

Original BBC series that predated the book of the same name, which was amazing and also one of the most hideously typeset I have ever read.
 

Rat King

"This article is about rats with tails grown together. For the fictional Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character, see Rat King."