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- fullerton has heart
- projects around the shop
- PÄS workshop with Alex Jackson
- a pictogram that makes you go hmmm…
- downtown fullerton art walk – no.6
- the kids of PÄS (project art school)
- very very indescribable…
- Very Totemo! launch party…
- summer block party indie craft show
- Hibbleton and Weavver in July
- downtown fullerton art walk no.5 – beautiful…
- SOLFUL — summer program in fullerton
- Beau Les Filles … July 2nd
- EIKON Home summer postcard
- principles of human-centered design: “Human Dignity and Human Rights”
Tag Archives: brian prince
principles of human-centered design: “Human Dignity and Human Rights”
i read this essay that is just plain great! it strikes up good conversation … everything from outsourcing jobs overseas to intelligent design. human-centered-ness is huge within the design sphere. otherwise, it’s just form. and form is nothing without content. and content is what speaks to the people. ethics were also raised when one of [...]
Posted in articles Also tagged brianprince, graphic-design, human centered design, human dignity, human rights, humanity, michael bierut, Richard Buchanan, steven heller, william drenttel Comments closed
GRAMMY Museum — Instruments of Art
this weekend marked the opening for a GRAMMY Museum exhibit at the Westfield Topanga mall called Instruments of Art, which is a showcase of 6 photographers featuring 33 never-before-displayed photographs of a selection of the Museum’s critically-acclaimed public programs, featuring performances by award-winning musicians. i had a lot of fun creating the identity, collateral, evite, [...]
Posted in flyers/mailers/ads, identity, posters/outdoor, primate design work Also tagged brochure, didactics, directional signage, GRAMMY Museum, identity, instruments of art, primate design, westfield topanga Comments closed
schoolin the Webelos at PÄS
current PÄS artist, Jason Moore, came through big for some of the local fullerton Webelos a couple weeks ago. one of their badge requirements was to talk with an artist and gain insight from them about their career as an artist. they came in on set-up day for The Spirit of the Times, which is [...]
Posted in PAS, community Also tagged artist badge, interview an artist, jason moore, pack 1218, PAS Gallery, Ryan Garrett, webelos, Zeitgeist Gallery Comments closed
Philip Webb Album Covers
opera singer, Philip Webb, came to us for a new look to his Sacred Arts Opera Albums. with the expert help of devin dailey, we created a subtle brand for his albums that can be applied to everything from a formal to casual approach. this was the outcome… to learn more about philip webb and [...]
Posted in identity, primate design work Also tagged album cover, cd artwork, devin dailey, opera, opera singer, Philip Webb, sacred arts Comments closed
GRAMMY Museum Travel Tours logo
The GRAMMY Museum is rolling out a very cool travel program starting with an even cooler package called Elvis At 21, just like the smithsonian and history channel’s traveling exhibit. the package is described like this: Join Executive Director Robert Santelli for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the musical legacy of Elvis Presley. This five-day, [...]
Posted in identity, primate design work Also tagged Bob Santelli, brand identity, devin dailey, Elvis At 21, elvis.com, GRAMMY Museum, logo, logo design, merritt studio, primate design, travel tours Comments closed
one word show
> CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE ARTIST STATEMENT < the reception for my first solo exhibit was a couple weeks ago in the TSU’s Center Gallery at cal state fullerton. the intimate show is by no means a pretty one, but it’s my hope to provoke thought and interact with the viewer. the show is [...]
Posted in motivation Also tagged antony hitchin, brianprince, brion gysin, cal state fullerton, center gallery, dream machine, dreamachine, exhibit, graphic-design, one word is worth at least a thousand images, poetry, reception, TSU, william burroughs Comments closed
color prophecy…
before i chose the color to brand PÄS, i have to confess, i didn’t do any research and only went with personal preference and gut feeling. as a designer i suppose i should have checked out the personality traits for turquoise. but i didn’t. and what do you know, Pantone® names Turquoise the color of [...]
Posted in PAS, identity, primate design work Also tagged 2010 color, color of the year, pantone, PAS brand, turquoise Comments closed
what type are you…
this is fun… kristy caught me doing it and she had to try, that’s why i think it’s blog-worthy. you answer 4 simple questions and Pentagram generates a typeface to fit your personality. i think i just like the guy’s accent and hand gestures. and when he says, “quickly now” if you’re taking to long [...]
Posted in miscellaneous Also tagged chen wang, herbert post, kristy prince, le corbusier, pentagram, plastic, typefaces, what type are you Comments closed
Elvis is coming to L.A. tomorrow
attention Elvis fans, The King will we at The GRAMMY Museum starting tomorrow, January 8, 2010 through March 28, 2010. Elvis at 21, Photographs by Alfred Wertheimer was developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, Govinda Gallery, and the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, and is made possible through the generous support of The History Channel. primate design was asked to create Elvis collateral [...]
Posted in flyers/mailers/ads, posters/outdoor, primate design work Also tagged alfred wertheimer, Elvis, Elvis At 21, Elvis Presley, graceland, History Channel, L.A. Live, photography, primate design, Smithsonian, the GRAMMY Museum Comments closed
quick trip south…
i had the privilege of visiting an orphanage in San Antonio de las Minas on saturday. we stopped at the Costco in Tijuana to purchase some gifts for the children. here are some shots from the quick visit south: some shots before and after the orphanage… costco hotdog in pesos… still a bargain! to learn [...]
Posted in adventures, community, miscellaneous Also tagged costco, El Sauzal Orphanage, Ensenada, Mexico, san antonio de las minas, tacos el paisano, tijuana Comments closed



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