MICA Grad Show 2016

Airbrushed logo on wall by Taha Heydari
For the MICA Grad Show 2016 identity, we derive inspiration from 'Hippie Modernism'.  During the key hippie movement, many artists, architects, and designers individually and collectively began a search for a new kind technological, ecological and political utopia, and with it offered a critique of the existing society. Today, we see a resurgence of this culture in the art and design community. Inspired by this art and design movement, we devised a dynamic identity for our Graduate Community. We celebrate the ephemeral, organic, liquid qualities that behave as a counterpoint to the grided typographic lock up and serve to remind us that art and design is at its core a visceral human endeavor. Thanks to Kristian Bjonard, Erin Jakowski, Morgan Kempthorn, Gwen Keathley, Catherine O'Connell and Marcus Civin for making this project happen. The airbrushed wall signage is by Taha HeydariSpecial thanks to our mentor: Jennifer Cole Phillips | www.micagradshow.com

Primary identity 
Logo Animation
Print Invitation
Light Installation using Arduino and Neopixel LED lights.
Light testing with LEDs and projections.
Process work for circuit development and coding the programme for LEDs on Arduino. Also, the fabrication of letters using Rhino and CNC milling.
Taha Heydari at work, airbrushing the on the wall.
MICA Grad Show 2016
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MICA Grad Show 2016

For the MICA Grad Show 2016 identity, we derive inspiration from 'Hippie Modernism'. During the key hippie movement, many artists, architects, an Read More

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