Jarod Spohrer

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Book: Phidon Design Classics Vol. Three
Conceived by the French designer Philippe Starck this cast aluminum lemon juicer was created for the Italian Manufacturer Alessi. Some how this piece makes a lemon juicer a little controversial. While looking interesting it is not as practical as you may think as it's tipping point is very high and too tall to store. However it is formed with the idea that if you squeeze it on top the ravines of the shape carry the juice down to a glass placed under the legs...which by the way are pointy enough to dent weaker work surfaces. Yet it is elegant looking in design and is very affordable as it does not have complicated pieces to clean or remove
HicksDesign Opera Software, Scholastic, Linotype, The Forgiveness Project and Mozilla.
You may have noticed from my Project 4 that I like tall fonts like Helvetica. The one I used was Andes and this one is Hill House. Hill House is a typeface based on the distinctive handwriting of Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) Used in extreme frequency in Glasgow it is still used today as a fun font for Wedding invitations.
Smashing Book
The Letter G
If I were to create a font I would use other objects interacting with each other as these playful geese do in a cloudy cityscape to form a G. Almost like finding forms in the clouds, objects can be made to do this as well.
Personal Note: Make a font using cats and dogs and mice and simple House furniture
Source note: To ensure the quality of the book, every chapter of the book was thoroughly reviewed by experts in the industry such as Jon Hicks, Tab Atkins, Paul Irish, Russ Weakley, Bryan Rieger, Joshua Porter, Ryan Carson, Collis Ta’eed, Elliot Jay Stocks.
Book: World Design
Destorying type? or Painting with charecters.. David Carson I feel usds characters like a painter uses color, and if you had to give a feel to his work it is like .. rock and roll! What ever you come away from this he definitely revolutionized visual communications in the 90s. one of his most famous works was "The End of Print"
Book: World Design
This poster just look heavy and solid as it should as it's advertising a heavy weight championship. The jagged font is pretty effective to signify conflict/competition
Book: Phaidon Design Classics, Vol. Three
Art Deco Anyone? While maybe not the most "organized" or space efficient. It will definitely make your office feel more "hip". Hard to go wrong with simple White and black
Book: Phaidon Design Classics, Vol. Three
I want this Chair!!! With is soft forms and bold color if you are trying to get a fungshwey feel for your place this is it. It just looks so comfortable!
 

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