Thursday, July 14, 2011

Andropia Vs. The Dark Knight

The new Dark Knight film released a poster yesterday that is very similar to my book cover for Foley's ANDROPIA, which I designed in 2008/2009. My cover features a sideview of a human head with the sun located in the brain area. The Dark Knight poster uses the same concept but with some slightly more photorealistic graphics and the sky in the shape of the Batman symbol. They probably didn't rip me off; the chances they saw my cover are very small. Pretty interesting, though!

Click on the image to see it larger


Monday, July 11, 2011

Genoa Travel Poster

This is probably my final post on Jude In Italy! I've been home for over a week now and I'm glad to be back. I had one piece of unfinished business, though, and that was to finish this poster I started while in Italy. I started with a simple idea: create a beautiful travel poster that promoted Genoa and the Italian Riviera. I used the Lighthouse of Genoa on the poster because of its significance as a port city. The colors are inspired by the Italian flag, and they also kinda remind me of Gelato.

In addition to designing the poster, I recorded the whole creation process on my computer, then spliced it together and sped it up. I've seen this done before, but had never done it myself. The entire design took around four and a half hours, and the video below is 40 times the actual speed. I hope you enjoy it, and thanks for reading my blog!



Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Panoramas

Today is my last day in the villa in Genoa. I'm hopping a 5-hour train to Rome at 3 pm, where I'll spend a short night before flying home on Thursday. I still have some things to post from the trip, so I'll start with 7 panoramic photographs. Unfortunately, I didn't take any while in Rome, but starting in Florence, I began to capture these open landscapes. The process is simple: 3 or more photographs are taken consecutively, and they are merged together in Photoshop. Be sure to click on each photo below for a larger view.

View from Fiesole, a small town outside of Florence. Look for the Dome.

The port of Genoa at night.

Piazza De Ferrari, Genoa.

Arch of Genoa

Another view of the port of Genoa.

View of the Genoa port from the base of the lighthouse.

Outside the Lucca city wall. John is kicking the ball he stole... I mean found.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Three More Days

Three more days until I'm home! To say I'm ready to be back is an understatement. I've loved being in Italy and getting to know everyone on the trip, but I miss Alisha, Joan, and Charlotte too much. One of our favorite singers is Ray Lamontagne, and his song "Three More Days" perfectly captures this moment. Enjoy.


Three more days, Girl you know I will be coming home to ya darling
Three more days, Girl you know I will be coming home to ya darling

I know it's wrong to be so far from home
I know it's wrong to leave you so alone
I've just got to getcha this good job done
So I can bring it on home to you
So I can bring it on home to you


Monday, June 27, 2011

Genoa at Night

I (finally) went out at night to get some photographs of Genoa. I've been meaning to do it for several weeks, but because the sun doesn't set until around 9:30, my 30-year-old self usually just wants to stay in. I went down to the harbor and got some interesting stuff. In this top picture, one can see the lighthouse on the left side, and a cruise ship moving through the harbor during the 15 second exposure. I really like the way the photos turned out, perhaps I'll venture out again tonight.

The Harbor

The Aquarium

This effect is created by zooming in and out during exposure.

Piazza De Ferrari

Via XX Septembre. I stood in the street to capture this one.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Lucca

Thursday evening, after spending a day at the beach in Monterosso, several of us traveled to Lucca and stayed in a hostel there. Lucca is a beautiful town, with it's old city wall still intact. One can walk across the city in half an hour, and most people there just ride bicycles. It was a quick but enjoyable experience. I rode the train back to Monterosso Friday to spend a few more hours at the beach, then rode home to Genoa. I arrived at the villa around 9:00 pm. Yesterday, Saturday, was a mostly quiet day. I took a walk through town but didn't see anything new. Today I went to Mass at 10:00 am, and I'll probably go walk around again this afternoon. Ciao!

We stumbled upon a religious procession through Lucca. 

I later learned it was the feast of Corpus Christi.
Piazza in Lucca near Orsanmichele.
Panorama of outside of Lucca's city wall. 

Sam, London, Salena, Richard, John, Stephanie, & James.


Saturday, June 25, 2011

Class, The Aquarium, & The Lighthouse

I just looked at the blog and realized my last post was 6 days ago! Sorry for the delay everyone. Here are a few pictures showcasing what we did this week. Below you'll see images of the students drawing in the Villa garden for Hans' class on Wednesday. After drawing, we went to the Aquarium of Genoa. It was fun, but because we were told it was the largest aquarium in Italy, we were a little disappointed - it wasn't that big. After lunch, I made my second attempt to climb the Lighthouse of Genoa, only to be disappointed again. Apparently it's only open on weekends and holidays, strange. At least I got a nice photo of all the students from the base of the Lighthouse.

From left to right: Mark, James, Tyarn, & London

From left to right: Sterling, Salena, Megan, & Jon

Here are all the students at the Lighthouse. We were at the base, the top was closed.

Penguins at the Aquarium.


Manateeeeeeeeeee

Tigershark, I believe. I did not see any tiger bait, though.