Sunday, August 7, 2011

Museum of Photographic Arts


The new direction for the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA)

can be described as: Active, Vibrant, and Controlled Chaos. The design is

focused on using these states to present a fresh and new view to our viewers.

The new logo for the Museum of Photographic Arts (MOPA) reflects a lively

viewpoint on the art of photography. It does this by drawing on the

photographic fundamentals of focus, connect, and reveal.


For this project designed materials included:

posters, tickets, show ideas, phone app, website,

t-shirts, gift shop items and environmental components.


Have you ever looked at a photo and thought, "Hey I can do that?"

Well now's your chance. The relationship of amateur and professional

has blurred a lot more in photography than in other art mediums.

But the one thing that truly makes for a great photograph is an image

that stops you dead in your tracks. The YouShow is an opportunity

for the visitors of the museum to be the featured artists. It works by

people sending submissions through the YouShow app in response to

that show's theme. Viewers can see all submitted images in the Viewers

gallery. The images selected by the jurors panel will make it into

the actual show.


Some exciting news, my logo for the Museum
of Photographic Arts (MOPA) was selected to be in
CMYK 50's "Top Creatives" issue.




















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