Saturday, 24 October 2009

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

The Creative's Playground

Hello guys at Dare Digital, I hope you are well. Feel free to look through my ideas on this blog and email me some feedback too if you wish.

My friends Steff Cirignano, Alex Marking and Jess O'Shea came and helped me this morning so keep an eye out for any of their work in the future.

Check out Alex's blog at alexmarkingwhat.blogspot.com





-- Post From My iPhone

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

I'm available for placement 16th November

A bit of shameless begging here, but I have a week off from uni between 16th November and 20th November. I am more than happy to do a placement during this time, so if you like my ideas and can see me fitting into, or standing out of your company, please send me an email on dan_pape@hotmail.com.

Thanks
Dan

Monday, 12 October 2009

Work: Image/Strapline

This week at uni, one of the old tutors of our course has returned to give us some hardcore advertising 101. The first project we had, we were given a strapline and an hour to come up with a visual that would "be a D&AD winner." I was given the line "The Sexiest Underwear" for Anne Summer.

Here's what I came up with...



When the hour was up our work was layed on the floor and arranged into either the good, average or shit pile. Dave liked my piece, he put it into the good one.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Idea: Cinema Accessibility iPhone App

When you get into a cinema it would automatically pair up to a Bluetooth connection which would then mean that using your iPhone you can access extra accessibility options. For the hard of hearing there could be synchronised subtitles on the iPhone screen and for the hard of seeing there could be automatically sychronised audio commentary explaining what is happening on screen. Also you could have directors commentary for film buffs. When a phone rings in the film your phone would ring too and what the person hears comes through your phone. A bit of exclusive insight.


-- Post From My iPhone

Idea: Lemsuck

Cough sweets made by Lemsip called Lemsuck


-- Post From My iPhone

Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Russian Packaging

With a box this big, what would you expect to have been posted?

A years supply of cashew nuts? Gordon Brown's head? A copy of every episode of Have I Got News For You? on VHS?

No, it was in fact a new harddrive for my laptop. About the same size as an iPod.

It's given me an idea though, Post The Parcel, like pass the parcel but you play through the post with all your old mates when you've moved around the country.






-- Post From My iPhone

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Summer Project: Typographic Quote

For uni I need to find a quote that sums up my philosophy on life, I've had a few ideas so I'll put them up on here and if anyone on my course reads it, let me know which one you think is the best and has the most typographic opportunity.

"Lack of money is no obstacle. Lack of idea is a obstacle." - Ken Hakuta

"Then I remembered that these men didn't seem any cleverer than I was: they were highly trained, that was all. If one worked hard enough, one could master anything." - From Islands in the Sky by Arthur C. Clark

Thursday, 23 July 2009

R.I.P. Black Canvas


Today I threw out a piece of art I did a few years ago, the monolithic black canvas. It will be dearly missed, as will my then planned career as a fine artist.

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Idea: iTunes Boy Racer Car


I had this idea when one of those boy racer cars went by with really loud music on, and I'm sure these guys have some kind of complex where they just want everyone to listen to their music too, to share their passion. Well, that's all good and well Mr. Racer, but even if we do acknowledge your musical taste and share it, we don't know where we can get a hold of this music because we don't know the title. So here is my idea...

A boy racer car that is sponsored by iTunes, it would have apple logos on it and underglow and just look like your average boy racer car. It would be an experiential form of advertising, i guess. It would drive around with super loud music on, although it would have displays around it with the track title and artist on, and a simplified link to download it on iTunes. This way if people hear the music and think, that's quite nice, then they can check out more songs by that artist and download the album. Maybe have a bluetooth message sending it out too?

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

That looking down on life feeling

Do you ever get that feeling where you actually think about life and being a human and what it's all about? I just got it for the first time in a long time. It's quite a nice feeling. I get it when I read philosophy books. I guess philosophy makes you take a non anthropocentric point of view of the world. It also means you can learn long clever sounding words like that one. Gettng that feeling makes you get more done too because you take a less sentimental, emotional look on life. Haha this is a rather deep post...

I've had an idea recently, I'll post it up in a bit



-- Post From My iPhone

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Placement

I'm doing a placement this week at Zag, in house branding agency at BBH, but due to a 3 page confidentiality agreement this message will be edited in part.

The first few days have been so ■■■■■■! It's been a really ■■■■ experience. It's definitely the first time I have ■■■■■■'d a ■■■■, although I plan on doing it again at uni. In fact to be ■■■■■■ I've tried a lot of new ■■■■s. Some quite ■■■■■■. I felt slightly uncomfortable when I was asked to ■■■■ in front of the whole team but when they ■■■■ the ■■■■■■ it didn't ■■■■ so much. Tell my family I ■■■■ them and I am being treated ■■■■.

D■N

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Exams

Some of the graffiti in the desks is great. Real pieces of art. I'll take some pictures next time I'm in. Maybe it would make a nice coffee table book?

It could be called Bored. Most people in the room seem to be.



-- Post From My iPhone

Country Life

Back in the shire for the summer. I've got a job for the next two weeks as an exam invigilator, which is great work! If anybody else wants to pay me for nothing let me know.

To celebrate being miles from civilisation I went for a walk and took this picture. I've always loved the electricity pilons, how they look great in the country against the natural hills. I love the name "The National Grid" too.




-- Post From My iPhone

Branding Live Brief: Ol'over

We worked on a live brief from a London branding agency on the last couple of weeks of uni. We basically had to create a new retail concept to get the nation cooking, endorsed by everybody's favourite cheeky chappy chef; Jamie Oliver.

We came up with a touring VW camper van that would visit town centres, student unions, schools etc. and teach people to cook on site. Naturally, we used a bad pun for the name.

Introducing, Ol'over!





Local buses would advertise the event to the community.



Billboard gardens would advertise the event in the actual location. It would be made of perspex and have herbs growing inside it. These herbs would then be used for the recipes that the people were actually making.



Wednesday, 20 May 2009

My last.fm account

I've only recently started using last.fm and still don't really see the point in it, but it's interesting to see what music I like to listen to. Because I didn't know the music I liked before last.fm told me.

Here's my most played artists, in case you were wondering.


Monday, 4 May 2009

Typography Project. On the most appropriate medium.

Typography, ready to wipe your arse on.









-- Post From My iPhone

Sunday, 5 April 2009

Game show idea: Credit Munch

We had a session last week where we were put into groups and had to come up with a game show idea and present it; we had a couple of hours which is great, the way I like to work. My group (Stevie, Nikki, Lawrence, Lucy and I) came up the "Credit Munch". The basic idea is that it's Ready Steady Cook for the current "economic climate." We got Tesco value beans, weetabix, bread, cornflour and custard and added food colouring to make it look mouldy then challenged one member of each of the other groups to make a creative meal. Unfortunately for Howie, he lost and had to eat his creation. Here are a couple of post meal photos. I really need to start taking photos during crits!






























Props go to Chris Lovell's group for showing everyone how it should be done with "Who wants to be a prick?" and Howie for being such a good sport

God's Interview Room, Ark Departure Lounge and Hell

It took us hours but we finally got the room finished! The performance went really well, we got good feedback from our tutors and we had a really fun time which was the best. Take a look at the pictures, my personal favourite is the blue sheet. It would be cool to see how many different meanings you can make out of a solid colour sheet just by adding labels.








Noah's Ark Interview Room Construction

Me and Stevie, who I've been working with recently, answered a recent brief by holding interviews for Noah's Ark. With no suitable rooms we had to make our own, doing so by hanging wallpaper from the ceiling of the studio. These pictures document the construction of God's interview room, The Ark Departure Lounge and Hell.






Typography


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Saturday, 14 March 2009

60 seconds in the life of L'Arc De Triumph

One of my favourite blogs is Ironic Sans, the blog of photographer David Friedman. He posts a series of "60 seconds in the life of..." videos and here is my homage/addition to his series. Make sure you check out his blog, he's a really creative, down to earth guy.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

Idea: Square Pritt Stick

Why do they make Pritt Sticks circular? You can never get into the corners without gluing onto whatever your paper's on. They should make square ones, or triangular ones would probably be better.

Friday, 6 March 2009

Idea: Shampoo Bottle

I was showering the other day and thought about what you can do in the 3 minutes that you're meant to leave conditioner on for. Wouldn't it be cool if there was a waterproof booklet attached to the shampoo bottle which had a book divided into chapters that each took about 3 minutes to read. Just so you're starting your day off to an intellectual start? Or maybe puzzles to warm up your brain before work?

Monday, 26 January 2009

The BBC Gaza Appeal Situation

All the papers are covering this story, 50 MPs have condemned it, BBC actors are speaking out, there have even been protests in BBC buildings.

Thanks to the BBC not showing the advert it has had a great deal more publicity. If anything the BBC should be praised for such a great publicity stunt.