2.14.2014

Design Bookshelf: GRAPHIS ANNUAL 65-66



Here are some highlights and personal favorite selections from Graphis Annual 65-66. Enjoy! (Above: Lionel Kalish, Time magazine advertisement; click to enlarge)


 
Bayer Team-vide Index - Bayer sedatives graphics

Andrzej Onegin-Dabrowski - i Delfini film poster

Elso Schiavo - Usego advertisement

Dan Reisinger - Julius Caesar poster

Maureen Roffey and Bernard Lodge - Guinness Nonscience pamphlet cover

G. Fankhauser - Flowers for Her

Harry Sehring - Frontiers magazine cover

Hans Jurgen Rau - Living With Conflicts

Gisela Tobler - Giocattoli advertisement

Ewa Frysztak-Witowska - A Kind of Loving film poster

Hannes and Barbara Geissler - Luxair brochure cover

Jerzy Flisak - Satirical Stories book jacket

George Wallder - Night Spot TV credits

1.22.2014

STONE JACK JONES


I put together this cover for Ancestor, the new LP from Nashville artist Stone Jack Jones. Out March 4th!

1.08.2014

B-SIDES


Lots of designs don't ever see the light of day, and I've been meaning for a while to dump some of them into a blog post now that some time has passed. For one reason or another, these designs never went to print, but they still hold a special place in my mind.













1.07.2014

FOLON


Jean-Michel Folon was an award-winning Belgian artist who produced absolutely beautiful and iconic illustrations throughout the 70's and 80's. His watercolor dreamscapes give us a peek into his imagination, where fat figures with long skinny limbs float across hills and landscapes, where from hands spring birds of joy, where man becomes bird. Folon illustrated movie posters, newspaper spots, magazine covers (notably some wonderful New Yorker covers), and many pieces for ballet and the theater. He was originally a student of architecture before devoting himself completely to drawing and painting; Later in his life, he focused on sculpture and other mediums. Below, a smattering of some of my favorite Folon illustrations, including one of my all-time favorite movie posters for one of my all-time favorite films, STALKER. Read a little more about how Folon inspired a new piece of mine at The Dissolve, and visit the indispensable 50 Watts to view Folon's perfectly surreal illustrations for Kafka's Metamorphosis















12.28.2013

2013 FAVORITES / CINEMA SOUND


Sammy here with a quick post on my favorite records and films of 2013, and a link to my annual playlist of film score selections from the year. Read on if you'd like and find the download link and tracklist to my soundtrack mix below.

2013 Music

1. William Tyler - Impossible Truth
2. Norm - NORM
3. Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience
4. Angel Olsen - Half Way Home
5. Boards of Canada - Tomorrow's Harvest
6. Sigur Ros - Kveikur
7. Hotpipes - Dust
8. Atoms for Peace - AMOK
9. The Flaming Lips - The Terror
10. The Features - s/t

honorable mention: Kurt Vile - Wakin on a Pretty Daze, Caitlin Rose - The Stand-In, Tristen - C A V E S, Those Darlins - Blur the Line, Four Tet - Beautiful Rewind. Phoenix - Bankrupt, Jon Hopkins - Immunity, The National - Trouble Will Find Me

2013 Film

1. SPRING BREAKERS
2. BEFORE MIDNIGHT
3. THE WIND RISES
4. HER
5. THE ACT OF KILLING
6. THE GREAT BEAUTY
7. MUD
8. ALL IS LOST
9. GRAVITY
10. TO THE WONDER

honorable mention: CAPTAIN PHILLIPS, MAIDENTRIP, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR, LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE, AT BERKELEY, 12 YEARS A SLAVE, AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, STOKER, COMPUTER CHESS, POST TENEBRAS LUX, ROOM 237, KISS OF THE DAMNED, BLUE JASMINE, BASTARDS, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA.

And as I've done for the past few years, I've compiled an hour-long continuous playlist of selections from my favorite film scores of the year. It took a while to get the flow here, and it doesn't flow so quite as perfectly as in past years, but I'm always suprised to find how well certain cues match up with others (about a third of these ended up being in the same key). The tracks I selected-- mostly original scores with a couple exceptions-- are mostly very dark and very ambient so consider yourself warned. It was hard to pick which track to include from these great scores; I encourage anyone interested to seek out the rest of these featured scores and when possible support the artists and labels that have worked to release this music commerically. Listen and download at the link below.


0:00 - John Tavender - "The Lamb" - THE GREAT BEAUTY
3:30 - Shigeru Umebayashi - "Love Theme I" - THE GRANDMASTER
5:19 - Graham Reynolds - "Forgetting Little Things" - BEFORE MIDNIGHT
7:46 - Daniel Hart - "Ruth and Sylvie" - AIN'T THEM BODIES SAINTS
10:42 - Andy Quin - "Awakening" - TO THE WONDER
12:30 - M83 - "Oblivion" (excerpt) - OBLIVION
13:39 - Johann Johannsson - "I Can't Find Them" - PRISONERS
17:36 - Broadcast - "Beautiful Hair" - BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
18:34 - Steven Price - "The Void" (excerpt) - GRAVITY
20:29 - Steve Hufsteter - "KOTD Love Theme" - KISS OF THE DAMNED
23:11 - Thomas Newman - "Very Sick Girl" - SIDE EFFECTS
25:26 - Explosions in the Sky & David Wingo - "Alone Time" - PRINCE AVALANCHE
30:12 - Pastoral - "Honey Wine & Bread (Instrumental)" - COMPUTER CHESS
32:55 - Skrillex feat. Ellie Goulding - "Ride Home" - SPRING BREAKERS
34:59 - Alexander Ebert - "Excelsior" - ALL IS LOST
37:30 - David Wingo & Lucero - "Ending" - MUD
39:29 - Joe Hisaishi - "Squad Falcon" - THE WIND RISES
41:00 - Clint Mansell - "In Full Bloom" - STOKER
43:29 - Tindersticks - "Opening" - BASTARDS
47:00 - Rob - "Headache" - MANIAC
50:39 - Shane Carruth - "Leaves Expanded May Be Prevailing Blue Mixed With Yellow of the Sand" - UPSTREAM COLOR
53:00 - Hanan Townshend - "Sweet Prospect" - TO THE WONDER
58:00 - Cliff Martinez - "Sister, Pt. 1" - ONLY GOD FORGIVES

Bonus tracks (THE SONGS) (didn't put these together but seek them out if you'd like)
Emily Wells - Becomes the Color, STOKER
Skrillex - Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites, SPRING BREAKERS
Collie Ryan - It's Gonna Rain, COMPUTER CHESS
Damien Jurado - Everything Trying, THE GREAT BEAUTY
Oscar Isaac & Marcus Mumford - Fair Thee Well (Dink's Song), INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
Arcade Fire - Supersymmetry, HER
M83 featuring Suzanne Sundfor - Oblivion, OBLIVION
Ellie Goulding - Lights, SPRING BREAKERS
Yumi Matsutoya - Kaze Tachinu (Vapor Trail), THE WIND RISES

12.12.2013

SPRING BREAKERS & 2013 IN POSTERS


Over at my ongoing Frames column at The Dissolve, I've posted a new design for what is (at press time) my favorite film of the year, SPRING BREAKERS. See the full design at The Dissolve, and if you'd like a copy from a very limited run of screenprints you can get one here at my shop

In the same column at The Dissolve I've also posted a roundup of my ten favorite poster designs I saw this year. Check it out and leave a comment if you'd like. 

As for other stuff I liked this year? I'll get to that soon; Still a few more movies to see, and a long soundtrack mix to put together. In other news, Nashvillians can catch me at The Stone Fox's holiday market this Saturday from 10am-4pm. Happy holidays!


12.08.2013

2013 WORK

It's been a fun year filled with great and interesting design projects that I've felt fortunate to work on. Here's a long look back. 



10.02.2013

DR. STRANGELOVE


This new screenprint I designed for Spoke Art and the Castro Theatre is for sale now. Signed and numbered edition of 100. Always intimidating coming up with a Kubrick design... DR. STRANGELOVE is probably my favorite comedy of all time. Pick up a print at the Spoke Art store.

9.28.2013

ROOM 237


Here's a new cover I designed for Death Waltz Recording Co, for ROOM 237. Available in both a condensed LP (with CD) and standalone CD with pop-up digipak. I wrote some liner notes as well and was very psyched to be involved with this release, a synthy, Italo-influenced score by Jonathan Snipes and William Hudson.

9.17.2013

WILD STYLE


I did this new poster for the 30th Anniversary of the classic hip-hop movie WILD STYLE. We made some mini posters for a recent anniversary concert, and I believe the film will be making the rounds theatrically and on home viewing as well. Check it out!

8.30.2013

FANTASTIC PLANET


I'm really happy to share this poster I designed for Cinefil Imagica's release of FANTASTIC PLANET on Blu-ray in Japan, as well as the below inlay and booklet designs. The poster will be an exclusive for Japanese customers who purchase the Blu-ray at certain retail stores. Even if you've seen this classic, surreal animated film from René Laloux and Jiri Trnka Studios, you've never seen it like this; Cinefil Imagica has produced a gorgeous restoration more colorful and striking than any I've seen. The region-free Blu-ray is available September 27th. (note for English-speaking customers: it does not contain English subtitles)