Friday, 26 February 2010

Editorial


Front cover, an editorial pages about internet networking and connections. For research i have been looking at Geoffrey Cottenceau.

A spot illustration for an editorial pages about internet networking. On this page, about "tweeter" and the sentance said 'how birds will be being flying out your tea pot, tweeting about what you had for your breakfast'


Friday, 19 February 2010

Metaphor's

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance-
  • "A mighty fortress is our God."
  • "Your in the dog house."
  • "Mothers meeting."
  • "My memory of the event is foggy."
  • "The homework was a breeze."
  • "Mary stole the spotlight with her performance."
  • "The teacher got to the bottom of the problem."
  • "Walking on egg shells."

Why Use a Metaphor?
  • Metaphors can help readers or listeners to better understand something about the object or idea to which the metaphor is being applied.
  • Metaphors can make speaking and writing more lively and interesting.
  • Metaphors can communicate a great deal of meaning with just a word or a phrase.


Monday, 8 February 2010

Look at these!

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As your obsession with animal heads and dressing up continues, I thought you might like these. You could think about using the whole body of a person more and recycling existing objects to give them new meanings. They are the work of Geoffrey Cottenceau, as his thesis work at ecal.ch, a Swiss design school in Lausanne. Have a look at more here.