Monday, 28 January 2013

Lizzy Stewart: Cardigan Heart Zine

A a 28 page book of short, illustrated stories written and drawn by Lizzy Stewart. The book is full colour, litho printed (it smells nice) on smooth, heavy weight paper and staple bound. I picked it up as at the time I had a huge illustration module, and at the time I didn’t draw very often.
I bought Cardigan Heart at the Graphic Design Fair ‘Pick me up’ in London in 2011. The book is litho printed on smooth heavy weight paper and staple bound. On opening the first page Lizzy writes;
‘stories, Half stories and illformed ideas. They are mostly about Love.’
Stories are usually about love’. The rest of the book consist of collections of Lizzy’s memories, some with colour others in black and white, including ‘Viewed from a train, ‘Thursday’ where she appears to have turned into a wolf of sometime and howling and fighting in the dark, and ‘Ultimatum’ including quotes like ‘If I reach Kings Cross before this song finishes he’ll call’. I love the way she has left some pages with no description at all, and the use of space on the pages.
Reading Cardigan Heart is like being inside Lizzy Stewart’s head, but at the same time the words and captions make this book extraordinarily relatable. This book is a huge inspiration to me, it’s taught me not to be afraid to make my work personal. I also really like this style of illustration, some aspects are simple and a bit rough round the edges. Which creates a bold handmade feel, almost like a diary.



Brand Identity: Suite

Modik has performed the naming, brand design, and various applications: business card, posters, basic stationery, signage outside for Erotic shop SUITE. This is a great branding design, I love the minimilistic approach and the symbols that are used are recognised globally. Bold and sleek design, very inspirational.








Curated By Part 1: Morag Myerscough

Designer Morag Myerscough started the award-winning Studio Myerscough in 1993. Best known for their work in the integration of graphics within architectural settings, acclaimed projects include Westminster Academy, the Kentish Town Health Centre and the Barbican Arts Centre. Myerscough believes that letter forms are amazing, expressive and beautiful.

Discovering Morag Myerscough for the first time 2 years ago, I rose at the opportunity to hear he talk at Curated By. Hosted at my University (Sheffield Hallam) Morag began by telling us a background about herself, her grandfather was a clown, her mother was from France and her English dad was a classical musician. She explained her growing up as 'A strange mix up of things". I enjoyed getting to understand her history, as personally I'm very inspired by my Chilean mother and my Irish dad, and yet growing up so close to London. I also am inspired by strong women and relate to how a mixture of cultures growing up has effected my design and the expression.

What I specifically remember is that Morag said she never gets a creative block, she described how living in an inspiring place like London maintains a long list of constant ideas."where do you get your inspiration from? Work is all about understanding whats around you. You have to go out and look at things" Traveling was key, she explained as she showed us pictures of her travels but not the usual photos, there was photos of patterns and repetition.


Which went into the next point of collections, I love making my own collections and love discovering other peoples too. Morag described the reason she collects things is obession, which is also a nice word to describe things. One of the obsessions she used to have was neon color, which I could tell with my her work. Another was chairs/stools and she once made an exhibition on the chairs she owns, and the stories behind them, which I thought would be a really interesting thing to document, discovering the characters of each furniture piece and so on. Additionally she collected tomatoes and documented their growth. This made me really expand the way that I collect already, opening my eyes to using something that I would have never thought of before.

When starting up Supergroup in 2010, she said it was not about being heavy moneywize but about being responsive. Here she works with artist she has worked before and have the same kind of experience as her. Within Supergroup she continued on her obsession with chairs, one of the first things that caught my eye was her stools. She said "I just had fun playing with words, putting silly words on stools".


I was really captivated by her work within hospitals and schools, she showed a strong enthusiasm in the fact that the schools grades went up in being in a nice environment and how and environment can have an effect on happiness. Below is a photo from the dinning room from the children's hospital. I love the colours and patterns with this typeface, I think it's absolutely amazing. "If you want to make people belong, you have to understand who they are" 

To conclude, Morag was a great start to the day. I have learnt a lot from her, and she has made me look at some parts of design differently. She has a really great way of capturing my attention not only on paper but in her lecture as well. I also have really been inspired by the way she has really brought together many different inspirations, like 70's patterns with modern white space and fonts. A great start to the show.

Other quotes by Morag
"Better to think deeper and carefully rather than to think trendy"
"Allways re-evalutate what your doing"
"Do excatly what you want"

Rescourses Used
supergrouplondon.co.uk/index.php/morag
www.studiomyerscough.com
www.globaldesignforum.com/speakers/morag-myerscough