Archive for the 'Visual' Category
The Media Science Smokes, Apparently
I was playing with photoshop and cooked up a 16:10 aspect wallpaper for those of you with the dell / apple widescreens.
The Media Science Smokes Wallpaper (1680×1050)
Some Vector Work

Due to the travesty of mess I left near our apartment, I decided to force out some more vector practice. I think this pattern would be well suited as part of a crest / shield / coat of arms.
From the Archive: PA
I guess you can call this part of a “series” I did out here in Pittsburgh. This was during a period when my roommate Paul and I were obsessed with DJ Krush- his music and the Yakuza. The pieces are all collages of magazine clippings and sketchbook doodles. Each panel is about 20 in. x 24 in. and consist of foam board, extra large photocopies, paint pens, and good old fashioned spray paint.
From the Archive
Coming at you from The Media Science’s archive is a piece I did that ended up being entirely what I hadn’t planned. Originally the design was slated to be a clean black canvas with “media” written in an electrobolt 3 times in different neon colors to create something that could probably one day be crisp wrapping paper. Instead, I arrived at this Obey-inspired canvas with Kim Jong Il on the front with his posse. 18″ x 36″ on canvas via spraypaint and marker.
alpha phi
drew managed to get me some work doing a couple of designs for alpha phi sorority here in berkeley. what appeared to be a routine job turned into a tumultuous few weeks. almost every possible thing went wrong from design to print. however, i learned a ton about how to approach designer/client relations and it was the first time i printed girls underwear.
Recycled News
Perhaps inspired by Media Science headquarters in Fullerton, CA, my roommate and I have done a similar news stand piece here in the big PA. But instead of a spray paint holder, this one is actually a lamp with a simple $5 workshop light inside. All wheatpastes were hand draw then vectorized by either me or Paul. The one is obviously a Dave Kinsey inspired old man and the other is of Biggie in a similar fashion of Shepard Fairy’s Obey Giant. We were going for the classic early 90’s feel so its painted orange. Come on, I know everyone loves and misses those simpler times.







