4th
Feb 2010
Posted by Marty Romero
Categorie(s): Design Personal
This version--and the next one--are takes on the first concept. The idea is the same but I am using a different typographic treatment. I used black and red to make an association with the imagery of socialist propaganda of the 1940's, and Russian constructivism.
A more subtler typographic treatment with a larger and bolder font. The phrase "War is peace, slavery is freedom, ignorance is strength" is a quote from the book and is set in Baskerville Italics.
This is one of my favorites. The concept is "you don't matter!" Winston--the book's protagonist--works for the "Ingsoc" party altering historical documents. There are moments in the film when in order to change the past, old newspaper stories and headlines are altered and the faces of individuals are covered up with tape. That is where this concept came from. The font is Telegrafico.
The original concept was to slice a picture of a brain and lay it out with gaps to symbolize prison bars. I handwrote the title and then scanned it. The typography over the brain is also handwritten and scanned in.
This is a more concervative version of the previous. For the by-line I use the font Museo Sans and for the title I am using Helvetica Regular bold.
In this version, I took the concept of the prison bars above further. I decided that perhaps the gaps in the first version weren't wide enough, so I sliced the picture at 1.5" inch intervals. This gave me more room to cut out the shape of the title right into one of the sliced strips of imave. I like this version better than the one above, but perhaps It's missing some color to create contrast.
Finally, the wall version. When I did my initial sketches I was really excited to try this concept out. It was suppose to resemble prison wall markings. The markings were going to serve as the title, but in the end the hash marks were not too easily read. That is why I duplicated the title in the middle. I like the by-line in this version the best.
I welcome any feedback.
3 comments
On February 8th, 2010 at 3:10 AM
othman thought that:
Really good Work !
On February 11th, 2010 at 9:41 AM
Marty Romero thought that:
Thanks for your comment. This was a fun project to work on.
On February 14th, 2010 at 10:43 PM
John G thought that:
Really cool. I wish you’d designed my book cover!