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Drop City

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Drop City is a leg­endary micro­com­mu­nity, it is a model, and, ulti­mately, an aban­doned project. Drop City fas­ci­nates me and endear­ingly it reminds me of where I live. It started in a frenzy, it attracted famous artists and musi­cians, but after its height slowly fell into decay. After five years, it was aban­doned, but many of the orig­i­nal struc­tures remain today.

Fueled by thoughts of the Cuban Mis­sile Cri­sis and the Viet­nam War, Drop City flour­ished. Domes were built for domes­tic pur­poses – a kitchen, liv­ing quar­ters, a the­ater – out of recy­cled prod­ucts (for which they won the Buck­min­ster Fuller’s Dymax­ion award). Ideas thrived – reuse and solar power, drone and early elec­tronic music, cre­ative com­mu­nity. Many “hap­pen­ings” happened.

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Located in South­ern Col­orado, early in its his­tory this “inten­tional com­mu­nity” was a close rela­tion to utopia. Any­one and every­one was wel­come, for­ever free and open. It was naive, but worked for a time.

“How do they sur­vive?”
“They just do. Go live there a while and see for your­self.”
“Any­body can just go live there?”
“Any­body. Drop City is Utopia.”
“Don’t believe it,” Frinki said.
“I don’t believe it. Nobody believes in Utopia any more. At least not in Col­orado.”
“Okay, it isn’t Utopia,” Kugo said. “Utopia’s got rules. Drop City doesn’t have any rules.”
“Up is down and down is up. Isn’t that right, Kugo? And the tooth fairy leaves Thai sticks under everybody’s pillow.”

Mem­o­ries of DROP CITY

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But with noto­ri­ety comes prob­lems. The founders, the orig­i­nal artists, even­tu­ally got burned out and moved onto other projects. Peo­ple even­tu­ally began com­ing to Drop City not to con­tribute, but to take away, look­ing for ful­fill­ment. The land was sold, most of the domes dis­man­tled, but the model continues.

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These struc­tures – com­mu­nity, open­ness, cul­tural can­ni­bal­ism – per­sist into our present. Can projects or ideas per­sist beyond its found­ing gen­er­a­tion? Should they?

I’ve been thinking a lot about Graphic Design lately

What is Graphic Design exactly? I really thought I knew, but of late it’s become more con­fused and gray. Why does Graphic Design exist? The pur­pose is util­ity, not art. The pur­pose of Graphic Design is clear com­mu­ni­ca­tion. This isn’t meant to be a def­i­nite answer, but to start some sort of dia­logue about what Graphic Design is.

Work­ing with clients
In this view, a client comes to you with a job. You take the con­tent you and try to mold it into the most com­pelling out­come. The main feed­back that you get is from the client. From my (lim­ited) expe­ri­ence, this is how the print world works. You can pro­pose dif­fer­ent ideas to the client and try to sell them on what would work best. It feels very intu­itive. Your deci­sions are often based on expe­ri­ence and what you know has worked in the past.

The eco­nom­ics of Graphic Design
A Graphic Designer is not self suf­fi­cient. The very nature of the pro­fes­sion depends upon oth­ers. Graphic Design­ers work for the client, for the money. That’s what it really comes down to. It is love of the the craft, but it does make a liv­ing. Think­ing about the eco­nom­ics of Graphic Design becomes much more inter­est­ing and mea­sur­able when it comes to the web. A lot of what I’ve been learn­ing at my new job is this. Design is mea­sured by its suc­cess. How many peo­ple com­plete the form? What are the num­bers? Do peo­ple pre­fer red to blue? And what not. What is good Graphic Design in this model? Is it good if it sells a lot but looks like garbage?

Aes­thet­ics?
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What con­sid­er­a­tion should be even to aes­thet­ics? In school we learned that good design fol­lows rules (or breaks them elo­quently). But what if beauty doesn’t sell? Ide­ally, design that fol­lows the rules and is built on a grid and is type­set well will sell. I believe this deeply. But what if you can be math­e­mat­i­cally proven wrong? If this ad makes a lot of money is it good design? If good design is clear com­mu­ni­ca­tion and this ad speaks to peo­ple who are want­ing to refi­nance their home it must be good design? I know you might think, “of course it isn’t good design.” But it has really got me ques­tion­ing things. If weird poorly designed (ha!) flash ads work as a mar­ket­ing tool than who am I to say they aren’t good Graphic Design. Is it me being an elit­ist? Does it really help any­one for me to ream some­body for hav­ing no con­sid­er­a­tion for typesetting?

Type
Lig­a­tures, kern­ing, smart quotes, none of these really exist on the web the way they do tra­di­tion­ally in print. This is a real loss to me. I do what I can, but there are many incon­sis­ten­cies to worry about. There is no way to antic­i­pate for dynamic con­tent. I mean, I have smart quotes hap­pen­ing, I spec­ify font size and line height, but I can’t really force there to be no wid­ows or orphans, espe­cially on con­tent I’m not gen­er­at­ing. Also, I use Hel­vetica for this blog, but if you view it on a Win­dows machine or even in a feed reader chances are you are read­ing it in Arial. Hel­vetica and Arial are 2 fairly dif­fer­ent type­faces (to say the least). They look and work in very dif­fer­ent ways. They will even ren­der dif­fer­ently ren­der in dif­fer­ent browsers on the same oper­at­ing sys­tem. Ugh.

What do you think?
This is not to be a one sided con­ver­sa­tion. What do you think makes good design? You don’t have to be a Graphic Designer to answer this. Are you attracted to ads like the one above? Do you grav­i­tate to min­i­mal­ism and clean design? Do you own a mac? Do you hate anti-aliasing on Windows?

Sea Wolfs Gone Insane Pt. 2


Your sec­ond install­ment. To all my homies. In the blo­gos­phere. Here is the com­plete video of events for you all to feast your eyes on. The secret cam­era. Tak­ing our secret thought. I put it to one of my favorite Deer­hoof songs, The Great Car Tomb. Yeah, blah blah blah, the show was really good. I feel inspired to make videos right now after work­ing on this. I would be inter­ested in any ideas. Par­tic­u­larly from some­one near by who wants to work on some­thing together.

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The open­ing went really well. I had high HIGH expec­ta­tions, but they were exceeded. Big fat thank yous to every­one who came and was involved. Espe­cially to Jon and the Right­eous and Har­mo­nious Fists.

Look for­ward to more video of the event. I will be right on it as soon as I have a sec­ond. Also I plan on tak­ing pic­tures of all the paint­ings and upload­ing them soon.

Flickr! Cov­er­age:

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Vimeo Cov­er­age:

A DVD to come.