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12 in 12 #3
USA PRO CYCLING CHALLENGE POSTERS
There was a Facebook contest where people can upload posters and judges and the public can vote on them.
One vision I had was inspired by my 2002 visit to Colorado Springs, where we saw Pike's Peak and the Garden of the Gods.
My poster option for the main contest was inspired by the feeling of speed and upward movement, climbing the great mountains of Colorado. I contacted a professional photographer/journalist who covers pro cycling races. The contest states that you must own the rights to the imagery you use, so even if I had the photographer's permission I would not have the model release rights to the image of the pros. Thus I was stuck using a less than perfect image for my main race poster. If selected, I wouldn't mind using an image supplied by the race organization if they owned the rights to it.
I was riding my bike along, thinking about Cincinnati's (the Queen City of the Ohio) bike lane issue along Riverside Drive. We are planning on going to a bike parade and picnic on Saturday night. This image of the Keep Calm poster came to my mind and I said "God Save the Lanes!" in my mind.
I used a Queen's crown as well as a old-school illustration of a bicycle to make the poster feel, ole-fashiony! I was planning on attaching these to my bike for the parade, but the City Council just passed the go-ahead for the lanes!
I dig the video, never realized that this poster was never actually used in wartime. I like the type, it's like "what if Wes Anderson was a bloke."
Interesting video on Information Architecture — the new journalism!
2011.40/52
Camera Illustration and "Smile, You're on Camera" poster
I'm making the annual coloring book for my nieces and nephews and I am converting my photography into illustrations (part of the whole analoging the analog thing I've been talking about). So I'd thought I'd make a camera, then this fun poster popped into my head too.
I need to get back into film making, and to take my sport films to the next level. Here is some inspiration:
Some cool video tools and techniques:
http://www.glidecam.com/product-hd-series.php
http://www.revisionfx.com/products/twixtor/
http://www.sebmontaz.com/sections/4-film-tips/videos/238-video-tutorial-use-of-a-steadycam-for-outdoor-sport-filming
I Believe I can Fly ( flight of the frenchies). Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.) from Sherpas Cinema on Vimeo.
"More kilometres means more fun!" - Kilian's Olympus Quest Trailer from sebastien montaz-rosset on Vimeo.
Life Cycles OFFICIAL Trailer from Life Cycles on Vimeo.
Some cool video tools and techniques:
http://www.glidecam.com/product-hd-series.php
http://www.revisionfx.com/products/twixtor/
http://www.sebmontaz.com/sections/4-film-tips/videos/238-video-tutorial-use-of-a-steadycam-for-outdoor-sport-filming
What's cheaper? A letterpress or an iPad?
2011.37/52
Analog Analog World: Drawings of Photos I have Taken
I'm resurrecting my drawing project, turning it into a fun coloring book for my nieces and nephews. I decided to interpret some of my favorite film photographs (holgas, polaroids, 35mm, etc.) into drawings that children and adults can enjoy. I'll post more as I go!
2011.36/52
Vector Landscape: The Bend of the Ohio River as seen from Eden Park
This is a breathtaking view that I get to take in when I bike commute to work. A few years ago I go into illustration nature scenes as the background for cyclocross posters. It is interesting the see the similarities and differences between a photo and the style and embellishment that an illustration can provide.
2011.34/52
Summerfair Poster Concepts
Sometimes in art recycling doesn't pay. I thought I could take the illustrations I created for AEQAI and use them for a Summerfair poster. I ran out of time because I have been busy with work and life, so my recycling experiment failed.
Someone made the observation that it should be more about Coney Island and not Downtown. Also, I kind of felt it weighed a bit too heavily towards the visual arts. I should do more research into the event and tray again next year.
I was planning on hand-illustrating all the type on the bottom.
And some inspiration:
2011.35/52
Dandy Poster Series II
This is going to be kind of like an Andy Warhol project for me. I think I can keep tweaking and refining my portrait, and I ma planning on rolling it out with different quotes and colors. Since the last iteration I have added more detail to my face and I have a second (although less sophisticated) design for the typography. The one in the middle will be a fun tweed option to be unveiled in the future.
2011.33/52
CrossBot 2000 Costume
I really want to push myself out of my comfort zone and created something sculptural. My friend Josh made this really cool mask out of cardboard, and I really liked the idea of that. Halloween was coming up, and I was volunteering at a festive cyclocross race so I thought I would turn the project into a costume.
I was initially inspired by the geometric designs of African tribal masks, but whenever I started to sketch something it began to look way more like a robot, so I just went with it.