Creep






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Recently while visiting Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra I came across the book Design: Play and discovered in it a set of posters that I just absolutely fell in love with. The set were for a Horror Film Festival in Manchester, England called Creep. The festival featured all the usual fare, but the posters were just a little bit more than what you would expect for the genre.

Done in the Swiss style, it's not exactly what you would expect for a horror festival, but they're effective. Not necessarily for their typography but their simple gimmick of revealing an image of any particular film's iconic killer. When the lights go out, the glow in the dark screen printing ink reveals a glowing menacing face peering back at you. Very cinematic if I do say so, although it's not exactly where the designer was looking to connote the idea. His hope was that cropped type at the top and bottom would help you refer to scrolling credits at the end of a movie, but it turns out that the image appearing after turning down the lights comes off more as the opening of any movie experience.

Safe





Almost two weeks ago now, Michelle's sister had herself a birthday party that was running the theme of Michael Jackson. She asked everyone to dress up as their favorite Michael, and I realized I don't really have one. Aside from that, I didn't really think I was cut out to try and impersonate the King of Pop. Quickly I came up with this. Not a lot of thought went into the construction of my mask, in fact, all I wanted was to stick little toy animals on my face. The rest I never really thought about, and the results are remedial at best. In any event, this mask is what happens when you don't plan ahead and make things on a whim.

Hair Did




After almost a year without a haircut, I finally decided to go out and do something drastic. Not really sure what this is, but I like it. Seems to actually fit me well. Excited to see what I'll do next time.