Re: Aught Four SPEY (Score: 1)
posted Tuesday, January 20, 2004 - 10:50 PM (
#13092)
In Response to jon (#13082):
I also got my SPEY package today and had no ink whatsoever on the (very kick-ass) shirt. The certificate did get pretty beaten up in the envelope, however, with lots of creases, mashed corners & edges. I'm guessing this was mostly due to the curve imparted to the envelope by the shirt's non-flatness, followed by USPS handling. Why the change from last year's boxes, which seemed to do the job so flawlessly?
The tattoos, buttons, and especially the stickers are all excellent. And the mini-comic is definitely some of your best work ever. The cover design in particular makes me really happy for reasons I'm not quite able to put my finger on, though I think it may have something to do with the inverse 'goats' logo... Hmmm.
I'm still not sure what I think of the gocco print. I think I'll take a few days to ponder, and maybe see what it looks like framed. While the picture is really cool (a happy mellow fish in beer) and the packaging is first-class, I'm not sure about the gocco process itself and what appear to be its attendant natures. It is definitely more colorful than line art or a woodcutting would be, but the intermittent spottiness seems a bit jarring (though you might expect to find the same sort of thing in a woodcut print). And as in silkscreening, there's the difficulty of getting the different screens/colors to align perfectly, so often you can end up with small lines of white at the interfaces between color areas. It seems like either of those attributes by itself would be fine and lend an 'artsy' feel to the picture, but somehow together the effect looks more 'messy'.
... Or maybe I'm just not looking at it in the right light yet. I don't know. What I do know, is that for me anyway, color isn't such a big deal. I absolutely love that black and white sketch from last year, and if you had been considering a black and white woodcut (simple in color, but complex in design and cutting) for this year, then let me cast my vote (such as it may be) for trying that out next year. :)