Puzzling Words

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Dec 13 2010

Every day, people are bombarded by printed materials. As a result, many are overlooked. ‘Puzzling Words’ is a typographic showcase that is designed to break through the clutter. A set of nine square acrylic block prints present designs created in Downstead, a font I created. Its aim is to overcome the audience’s overexposure to printed media.

By using acrylic blocks as a printing surface, ‘Puzzling Words’ draws in viewers, as the medium is still uncommon and there is an expectation that printed materials are hung on a wall. Moreover, each print in ‘Puzzling Words’ features a Rebus puzzle of a common phrase or saying. The use of a puzzle generates interest because it creates a challenge and curiosity about the message. Rebus puzzles are unlike popular puzzles as they inspire continued thought. People are likely to recall and reconsider their solutions, even after moving away.

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Puzzling words has been nominated for The Shape of Things to Come Exhibition, opening March 1 2011 both as an online and physical exhibition at the Block, QUT Creative Industries Precinct. If you missed it at Interchange keep your eyes and ears open for more information.

Finally each of the blocks can be individually purchased, contact me for more information.

Interchange Exhibition

2 Comments | This entry was posted on Nov 24 2010

Well the Interchange exhibition is all done and dusted. With many hours of work put in by all the event went very well on all counts. Below is a seek peek of the event for those unable to make the event.

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Puzzling Words in Situe

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Me and the Bluewire Team

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blog Interchange Exhibition

A glimpse of some of those in attendance

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Exhibition pieces in the Glasshouse

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Testing and Set Up

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Long awaited arrival of the Catalogues

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Boxes of Catalogues - Unfortunately not the ones we wanted

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Laying out plinths for Puzzling Words

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blog Interchange Exhibition

Curators hard at work

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blog Interchange Exhibition

The start of something magical

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blog Interchange Exhibition

The turnout was high on the big night, all their to see the works and their creators. A big congratulations to the makers of Mirror Mirror, who won the Dean’s award, Tyler Alberti for taking out the Bluewire Media web design award.

I would also like to send out a special thanks to all those who voted for Puzzling Words in the people choice. Through your support I took out the prize in a draw with Abstract. blog Interchange Exhibition

My final announcement for today is that I will be exhibiting, Puzzling Words at Shape of Things to Come, a QUT exhibition aimed at showcasing the future of the Creative Industries. Keep your eyes peeled for more information about this event and both of my projects.

Word Puzzle Series: Tuna Fish

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Mar 09 2010

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The next in the word puzzle series. These shirts are designed to make you think. Could you work out what it means without the title?design works Word Puzzle Series: Tuna Fish

Word Puzzle: Banana Split

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Feb 08 2010

design works Word Puzzle: Banana Split

The third in a series of word puzzle shirts. These shirts are designed to make you think. Could you work out what it means without the title?

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Word Puzzle Shirt 2 – Small World After All

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Feb 03 2010

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The second in a series of word puzzle shirts. These shirts are designed to make you think. Could you work out what it means without the title? You can buy the t-shirt here.

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