Empathy Into Action
Empathy Into Action
Empathy Into Action
welcome
My name is Joe Garrick. The following pages contain an introduction to my communication design work and the philosophy supporting it.
EM PAT H Y
a glimpse into the mind and design of joseph w. garrick
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ESSENTIAL TO MY
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how does this happen? can this be fixed? what can i do to change it? what is the root of the problem? what if this was me? or you?
ESSENTIAL TO MY
LIFE
My life started in big beautiful Wyoming. While growing up, I spent a lot of time outside under never ending blue skies. Exploration of the desolate landscape gave me a strong connection to nature and the planet. My family embraced and encouraged my creativity and explorations.
OF INTERCONNECTION
EYES, MIND AND HEART W IDE OPEN
I was always looking for something on our nature treks, I wasnt looking for anything specific and most of the time I would find something wonderful or intriguing.
IM STILL LOOKING
where im from
ST I L L EX P LO R ING
Big spaces make for big pictures, this is why Im a big picture thinker. EXPLOR AT ION BREEDS EXPERIMENTAT ION
Exploration was the key to keeping myself entertained in the high plains desert. This exploration led to my affinity to nature and my empathic world view.
a design solution is the cohesion of empathy, exploration, discovery, hard work and application.
design solutions
MY FIRST TYPEFACE
RE-DESIGN AN EXISTING PACKAGE
How do we challenge old packaging conventions? What considerations go into a package redesign? How do we connect consumers to products?
MY FIRST TYPEFACE
The redesigned magnets. This project is inspired by youth and history. I saw theses magnetic letters while looking for something to redesign, I had them as a kid. I thought how they could be redesigned to introduce kids to good type at a young age.
FUTURA BOLD
MY FIRST TYPEFACE
This package is quality built, it actually becomes part of the product. High quality materials make this a toy that transcends generations and stays out of landfills. Inside is a full set of uppercase letters and all of the numbers. The side panel contains historical information on the typeface and the type-designer.
MY FIRST TYPEFACE
inspired by letterpress
Inside three drawers hold the individual letters. The design is inspired by the drawers of letterpress printers and is a vehicle to teach about the history of design and letterforms.
GARDEN GUERILLA
SURVIVAL KIT
Design a survival kit that contains the supplies needed for a specific scenario or location.
GARDEN GUERILLA
This project is inspired by nature. Empty parking lots scar urban landscapes. Garden Guerilla is a way for individuals to heal these eye sores. The idea is using plant seeds as graffiti to add color back into our communities. The pill above contains plant seeds. Designed for rapid dispersion.
URBAN BLIGHT
GARDEN GUERILLA
This package contains a workers vest, jars with the seed pills, and a tactical manual.
empowering people
GARDEN GUERILLA
My motivation with this project is to inspire people to take charge of their communities. It takes easy actions by individuals to make a big change.
GARDEN GUERILLA
GARDEN GUERILLA
Let us paint with nature!
EVOLVE
IDENTITY DESIGN
identity design
EVOLVE
The concept for this project revolves around giving back to the planet. I created a conceptual company that manufactures recycled cardboard that grows. The board is made with seed inside the plies. Logo design process After the cardboard is used it can be planted and will grow into a tree. This is the ultimate in recycling as it returns to its original form,
inspired by nature
EVOLVE
This project ended with the production of a process book that describes the entire design of identity. Research is critical and my design was informed by discovering a variety of relationships.
EVOLVE
This page features the color system for the identity , the ideal lock-up, further experimentation with the mark, and a supporting mark for the concept of up-cycling.
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FOOD ILLUSIONS
PUBLICATION
A project to raise awareness in Americans about the origins of the food we eat...
research / publication
FOOD ILLUSIONS
This project is an attempt to get people to think about food and where it comes from. I used it as an opportunity to experiment, I wanted striking imagery to engage and affect the viewer.
FOOD ILLUSIONS
This image was made with cupcake sprinkles, glue and stencils. I am very much interested in exploration of material processes to obtain fresh solutions.
of people in the U.S. know most processed foods they are buying and eating are genetically modified.
Genetically Engineered foods have the potential to cause foods to become toxic, lower their nutritional value, create antibiotic resistance, and cause allergic reactions. GE crops present numerous threats to farmers, as genetic material can spread from GE crops to organic crops and cause contamination
resulting in economic losses and even loss of livelihoods and farmland. GE crops are already producing devastating effects on the environment, they promote greater use of herbicides which are deadly to butterflies, frogs, fish and most species of wildlife. Additionally, the introduction of GE fish into oceans could potentially cause widespread species extinction.
FOOD ILLUSIONS
Motivation to tackle the issue of food arose after spending time growing my own food and experiencing the labor and love that goes into it. I quickly recognized, in general, Americans take food for granted. Most people probably have little idea of what goes into their food and who is producing it.
FOOD ILLUSIONS
Is food a moral issue? A societal issue? A personal issue? These were a few of the questions I came across very quickly, and I am not quite sure I fully developed an answer. What I did discover was a lack of transparency in the modern food system. I decided to present an array of the different topics concerning food today to provide consumers with a glimpse into a system that affects their health and families.
FOOD ILLUSIONS
POSTER DESIGN
BEAUTIFUL DISCOVERY
poster design
POSTER DESIGN
Preliminary Ideations
Rick Valicenti is an amazing designer from Chicago, Illinois. I was charged with creating promotional materials for his visit to RMCAD, in the Spring of 2011.
We brainstormed. One of our first ideas was to do a projected piece to promote his visit. Maybe we could composite Rick interacting with some moving typography? What should we ask him to film? Ad had some ideas and acted them out for me.
POSTER DESIGN
Experimental type
I listened to some lectures he had given for inspiration and was moved to hear him say Our job (designers) is to inform and inspire. Being inspired by some of Ricks Typography, I embarked on my own type experiments utilizing geometric grids as templates.
POSTER DESIGN
While listening to Ricks lectures, I kept hearing phrases that were resonating deeply with me.
I decided I could use Ricks voice speaking these tidbits and use processing to have his words manipulate visuals.
Using a program called VDMX, I was able to use a recording of Ricks voice to manipulate effect parameters on a looped video. By assigning certain audio frequencies to specific effects, the video is altered in real time by the words Rick is speaking. Doing this allowed me to capture random still frames and use those images as compositional elements for a final poster design.
The video was set on a loop, I pressed play and watched. After some little adjustment I was very pleased with the results. To capture the images high-definition, I set my digital camera to take a picture every 2 seconds for 150 exposures, placed it on a tripod and let it snap away.
POSTER DESIGN
Returning to my original sketches I had two things on my mind. One, simple isnt easy. Two, dont be afraid to fail and fail often.
Thursday | March 17, 2011 | 6:30pm Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design Mary Harris Auditorium 1600 Pierce St | Denver, CO 80214
Thursday | March 17, 2011 | 6:30pm Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design Mary Harris Auditorium 1600 Pierce St | Denver, CO 80214
This lecture is open to the public and free of charge
For more information or to RSVP visit http://bit.ly/vasd-valicenti or call 303.567.7284
Thursday | March 17, 2011 | 6:30pm Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design Mary Harris Auditorium 1600 Pierce St | Denver, CO 80214
This lecture is open to the public and free of charge
For this project I had access to the J.C.R.S. Archive at Denver University. The results are a story and book crafted from the research.
book design
BOOK DESIGN
BOOK DESIGN
This project was as much an exercise in research as it was in typography and multipage layout. I have come to realize the intense research necessary to complete a big design project. In fact, I believe looking deeply into subjects, reflects the importance of empathy in the design process and the understanding that arises. Having access to the archive of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society was profoundly moving. Reading the patient files led me to a deep connection and understanding of an individual and subject I was previously unfamiliar.
BOOK DESIGN
BOOK DESIGN
BOOK DESIGN
COLOPHON
TYPEFACES: HTF Requiem: Text Roman, Text SC, Fine Italic Gotham: Black, Bold, Medium, Book, Light Trade Gothic Lt Std: Oblique
RGB V. CMYK
TYPOGRAPHIC DEBATE
A friendly debate and collaboration with a good friend about the destiny of print based design.
exhibition
RGB V. CMYK
This project began at lunch with stereotypical designer doodling on napkins... and moved quickly into production
RGB V. CMYK
You cant fake the beautiful mistakes that happen while working with tactile mediums. We chose to focus on producing our print materials by hand, the old-school way. Print will survive in smaller quantities, but of higher quality if the digital paradigm pushes forward.
RGB V. CMYK
Addition and subtraction with found print materials. The digital side of the debate contained two typographic animations on loops, glowing in the gallery. One highlighted the much explored possibilities of type in a fluid medium. The other focused on the frustrations and barriers of digital information.
RGB V. CMYK
After completion of the debate, we gathered our research and process remnants to create an online gallery. Pictured below are block printed cards to promote the gallery exhibit.
RGB V. CMYK
THANKS FOR
Contact Me Joseph Garrick
[email protected] cargocollective.com/jwgdesign 303.880.3426
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