Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Cover / Throughout the centuries marble has been a material of great importance for the history of Athens. “A.” is a project based on this material. I firmly believe that typography on the surface of marble could produce a unique effect and a different point of view about typography.
Inside / The alternative point of view about Kerameikos.
This project is designed to encounter the atmosphere of the exhibition in a different way. The format and the print on rice paper could help the reader to see the city from new perspectives.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Friday, May 22, 2009
Illustration poster
This illustration represents my surrealistic point of view about the area of Kerameikos in the centre of Athens. Through images from different parts of the city, I present the seven capital vices.
In this outdoor poster’s illustration are presented :
• The pig – symbolism* of gluttony
• The goat – * pride
• The coach – * sloth
• The tall buildings – * greed
• The snake - * lust
• The scorpion - * envy
• The traffic light - * wrath
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Through this project I would like to incorporate the main aspects of graphic design into a reasonable and interesting concept. I was inspired by the Latin poet Dante Alighieri (Purgatorio) and I tried to combine features from different disciplines such as urban life and literature.
In this project each sin is related with one certain colour:
· luxuria* (lust) magenda
· gula* (gluttony) orange
· avaritia* (greed) gold
· acedia* (sloth) brown
· ira* (wrath) red
· invidia* (envy) green
· superbia* (pride) cyan
In this project each sin is related with one certain colour:
· luxuria* (lust) magenda
· gula* (gluttony) orange
· avaritia* (greed) gold
· acedia* (sloth) brown
· ira* (wrath) red
· invidia* (envy) green
· superbia* (pride) cyan
My dissertation, entitled "The seven deadly sins in the big city", consists in the production of all visual material required for a -fictitious- exhibition taking place in an -imaginary- museum in the centre of Athens - Kerameikos. The name of the exhibition-room is “επ7ά” in greek, (“se7en” in english), as it is based on the number seven of Kerameikos street.
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