Work in Progress*

DesignNotes by Michael Surtees

Another side of design
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Today, via flickr.com, I came across an excellent blog by Michael Surtees.

DesignNotes was launched in Canada in 2005 and is now published in New York by designer, writer and educator Michael Surtees. Michael tries to see life filtered through design, as opposed to placing design on a pedestal. Every once in a while, food and music slip on into the discussion. When not writing about design, Michael is the Design Director of Daylife.

Blogging New Look

With having great success with my website, I have decided now is the time for change. Hopefully, by the end of next month, this blog will be moving to my website with an all new look!

As well as the blog following my personal development as a graphic designer, I will now be introducing interviews with other designers to talk about their influences and techniques covering all areas of the creative process.

I also have an exciting new project - all will be revealed on the new blog soon…

Identity // Blog header

Chitarra e dintorni
Identity // Blog header

Below are 3 header designs for the classical guitar music blogspot, Chitarra e Dintorni.

The client asked for a classical music header. Studying traditional music sheets, i then composed these designs.

UPDATE: 3rd April ‘08

Logo design has been uploaded to Chitarra e Dintorni.

LOGO

Logo Design for Vault/.01 BLOG :: design innovation.

With there being so much inspirational pieces of graphic communication, Vault/ .01 has been launched as a way of keeping in touch with new design trends. Keeping me up to date, logging down everything I come into contact with.

Copyright © 2007 Sarah France

>>> Endangered Type

I have created a blog to explore typographical exploration. Most of my work as you can see on my website is mainly visuals, so I want to use this blog to review type as a whole. I would love to explore what type makes my graphic mind tick, creating a tingling sensation and leave me wanting more.

The blog will also cover various aspects of any creative tasks.

I hope you will all enjoy this journey with me and please feel free to get in touch with any questions or queries.

Thank you,

Sarah