Donāt Panic Pack - inspiration
Donāt Panic is a company like no other. Whatās so special about them is what5 they make - Donāt Panic Packs. They are envelopes that anyone can collect for free free at the exits of choice events,Ā from one of their dispenser stockists or buy a Ā£3 monthly subscription. Some people might overlook them and they are truly missing out. That is because Donāt Panic Packs have some of the best artistsā art pieces inside of them - exclusive posters, stickers and other treats that are every collectorās dream! They have been operating in the UK for over a decade now.
My project about obesophobia was isnpired by Donāt Panic Packs and especially their posters:
1. Banksyās Forgive Us Our TrespassingĀ
Forgive Us Our Trespassing is not only a Banksyās poster though. In 2011, he made his largest known, seven meters high piece. According to the article Banksyās Monumental Reckoning: 'Forgive Us Our Trespassing'Ā āThe imagery itself is a potent and moving revelation of Banksyās conflicted feelings about being a graffiti artist, speaking to deep preoccupations and pathos that underscore his artistic production. By asking for forgiveness, Banksy acknowledges the concerns of those who see his work as vandalism, but seems to convey that he ultimately means well, asking for understanding.Ā ā
This is the 7m high piece that you can find in Salt Lake City, Utah.
This poster inspired me to combine completely different techniques (realism/3d with flat illustrations)
2. Linda Zacksā Peer Pressure
Linda Zacks is a contemporary artist, award-winning art director, and graduate of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design. Her powerful visual storytelling styleāpart paint, part poetryāhopscotches between every medium, blurring distinctions between commercial projects and fine art along the way. Growing up outside of (and throughout) the U.S. shaped her mixed-media approach to creating dynamic works, and nothing in her practiceāold wood, torn paper, rusty metal, ink, duct tape, Polaroids, digital conversations, videoāgoes unused.
This poster, especially the type at the top, inspired me to experiment with the blending modes more and to not be afraid of colour.
3. Nik Illās Tri Infinity
4. Sam AshtonāsĀ Nature
Both posters (4 and 6) have geometrical motives that gave me the idea to start generating work using geometry as well.
6. Kate Gibbsās Disability
7. Gelmanās Image is Everything
All of the designs 5-7 have a very strong colour theme and are all in 2D. I really liked it and I used this technique in some of mu postcards.
8. Nick McFarlaneāsĀ City Life Amsterdam
9. Adrian CooperāsĀ Fear
I really like the gradient background featured in the 8-9 posters. It gives more dimension to the design. I used it in almost all of my work for this project.
10. Anna Higgieās Culture
I think that the type on this manās face looks immaculate and it inspired me to use an illustration from the penguin book in my poster design which was a very good decision.