creative work: graphic design by brock davis

creative work: graphic design by brock davis


'rules'
all images © brock davis
I saw this old notepad in a drawer and had this idea. made using the notepad, a blank
sheet of copy paper, two spools of thread, tape and an exacto knife.


american graphic designer brock davis is group creative director for advertising agency
carmichael lynch in minneapolis. although many of his work is produced for clients,
he still manages to work on projects that are self initiated. humor is integral in all his
projects.

brock davis: http://itistheworldthatmadeyousmall.com
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designboom asked brock davis a few questions and to comment on his work.

what is your daily routine?

wake up. drink coffee. play with my son and daughter. drive to work. (ride my bike in
the summer) think in traffic. make things for clients. try to avoid meetings. go home.
play with my son and daughter. listen to music. stay up late making things for myself.
go to bed.

how did you get involved with advertising?
by accident really. my cousin lived with my family while attending an ad school in atlanta.
I thought the work he was doing looked fun. so I enrolled as well. he eventually dropped
out and joined the marines. I graduated after 2 years and got a job at a small ad agency
in minneapolis. my thought was that if I worked in a small ad shop, I would actually get
to work on real assignments as a junior art director. this ended up being the case, thankfully.

please comment with a few thoughts on the following terms (in the field of design)
'professionalism'

well, here are some of my methods. most of my ideas start as finger drawings in the air.
I've been drawing in the air since I was a kid and it really helps me visualize. other times I'll
just get a quick vision. like last week, when I looked at the sprinkler in my garage and I imagined
it painted white with red yarn shooting out of its eyelets. I'll then sketch it down on paper or in
my notebook. I love the computer but I try to work as organically as possible. I think getting
the hands dirty and doing things the old fashioned way can make a designer more effective in
the digital world. like many designers, I work in two primary disciplines, idea and execution.
I've noticed over the years that most of my ideas tend to fall into one of two categories, funny
or clever. sometimes both. but whatever the idea, I meticulously execute to get it to resonate as
clearly as possible. I can a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to execution. which can be good
and bad.

'transgression'

 I respect the brilliant work of the past and I have learned from it and continue to be inspired by it.
but I'm not interested in making what has already been made. that's no fun. I would rather make
something new and hopefully inspire others to do the same. how else can progression occur?

'professional life / private life'
I suppose the creative work in my private life allows me to enjoy the creative work in my
professional life. I learned a few years ago to always give myself outlets of complete creative
freedom in order to survive in an environment where creative is essentially a business and therefore
rife with limitations.

do you have any advice for the young?

never stop being a student. absorb and learn as much as you can.

easy errors to avoid?

when in doubt, simple is always best.


'K.I.R'
another experiment in three dimensional type. I made these letters using a mechanical
board, exacto knife and super glue. I took hundreds of photographs, eventually
choosing this image.



'crushed / scrapped matchbox car'
I found one of my old matchbox cars recently and I wondered if old toy cars could
ever meet a fate similar to that of real cars. so I used a sledge hammer and some
clay to crush, cube and scrap this car.



'game over'
I always wondered what video games would be like with unhappy endings.
using the actual graphics and look of the classic game pit fall, I made this poster
depicting a more original ending to the game.



'saturday' - my favorite day of the week


'bulb'
I was interested in the idea of a light bulb that continues to burn after it has been
destroyed. this was created from two photographs. I went through about 12 light bulbs
to capture the light, sans-glass, and I learned a lot about how light bulbs work.



'shattered coffee cup' part of the shattered series
it was very cold outside when I photographed this, the coffee froze almost instantly.


'shattered banana peel' part of the shattered series


'shredded A'
I had thought about making a series of the alphabet with each letter destroyed in some
way. I kept imagining the A as being shredded. so I printed out the A and hand cut the
strips with a exacto. I then photographed the A resulting in this image. the font is
akzidenz-grotesk, one of my favorites.



'boynado'
I just loved the idea of a little boy tornado finding a cow and asking his mother if
he could keep it as a pet.



'call of the wild'
I had recently seen a movie poster for an old chuck norris film called 'good guys
wear black' which shows a picture of norris wearing shades like this. I then thought
of this idea, putting the glasses on a bear with the city reflected in them. I wanted
to suggest the bear at the cusp of modern civilization, about to boldly enter into
an unknown territory. perhaps the shades are his wayof trying to fit in, or maybe
he just thinks they make him look cool.

'roughin' it'
originally, this was a visual idea I had for a subaru ad. I thought it would be a nice press
ad for one of their off-road SUVs. the mountain, forests, clouds, stream, sun, rocks
would be weilding weapons and ecouraging the car owner to 'bring it on'.



'the northern black-capped gumchewer'
I thought of this design while looking through a bird identification book. the book
was filled with detailed illustrations. I liked the idea of there being a species of bird
that chewed gum and blew bubbles. I felt that executing this image using the detailed
style of the drawings in the book, would serve up the humor in a more sophisticated
and intelligent way.

ridhika db
02.07.09  
4
You rule, Brock.
davidfromdallas   02.07.09
wow
Gregg   02.07.09
Wish everyone could just leave work early, and do that kind of stuff.
Jose Herman   02.07.09
i'm annoyed by you. i love you, too. like a cousin.
jason r.   02.09.09

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