Use This Logo - Better, Huh?
The Marks and Misses of DJG (1991-2021)
by ARTDJG
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About the Book
The latest (and possibly final) entry in the DJG archival series is the definitive collection of logos and identities by the Kansas City artist and designer. Their initial sketches, stages and steps, countless drafts, notes, process and production, is arranged through the years (1991-2021) in several chapters by preferred aesthetic, style and subject. Pleased to be included are a handful of handmade items cut from the cloth of grade school, high school and design school (1991-2001); some that were cut and scrapped entirely; and finally, a handful on the cut path since swapping DESIGN for ART in 2011. All are equally important in the development and trade of the artist at every stage. He's as pleased with the outcomes just the same, no matter how ambitious the directional ebb and flow the interests and paths of exploration, excitement and expectation took him and others for many, many years.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Graphic Design
- Additional Categories Portfolios, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 242 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798347604456
- Publish Date: Nov 30, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords art, graphic design, illustration, logos, design
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About the Creator
ART DJG
Kansas City
Born to Missouri farmers in a 1970s blizzard, Danny Joe Gibson (ARTDJG) is an artist, illustrator, photographer, writer and sometimes designer in the area of Kansas City USA. He made a footnote as graphic artisan DJG Design (2001 - 2011) with a pile of work, notably music posters and packaging. Since then he has been continuing to throw personal art and misc. projects upon that pile via a multitude of disciplines. Blurb is the official ARTDJG home for multiple collections of poetry, design, illustration, photography and other archival oddities of self-published note.