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Steel Ice & Stone is a multi-media interactive installation.
Nine suspended LED panels and sensor-triggered sound create an environment for memory recall.

Monday, May 7, 2012

The Peripherals

Now that everything's moving forward, a catalog of stuff must also be considered. With SMV I designed everything myself and it went through many, many changes until it was OK--and that was a simple kit, black Helvetica on white to pick up on the text on the images.

SIS is far more complex, as the pieces are in color and I think an image might better express what's going on. SMV's text on the image was a bit of a novelty; computer composition had just come in, although SMV was printed analog and type was stripped into the composite negative with rubylith. Wow. Those days are gone, dust.

Composite analog neg of "He speaks with a smile".
Back to the right now. What's needed:
A logo to brand the work
A postcard, of course.
A poster, 11"x17" to print digitally
A catalog, 24 pages: Eighteen for the images (one image per spread); two for title; and two each for text and tech/credits.
Perhaps a CD label. The CD catalog didn't go over well for SMV, but to burn a few are nice leave-behinds and are cheaper than paper catalogs.

I had an email out to a designer buddy who asked for a scope of work list and I'll probably forward the above to him, after thinking about it a bit.

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