Graduates

Shakeel Mohamed

MFA in Graphic Design - 3 Yr Path — Graduate Graphic Design
Course:
501 Graduate Studio 1
Faculty:
Christian Perez-Morin

Mark Rothko Documentary Campaign

I designed a wordmark, posters, and accompanying booklet for a campaign promoting a PBS documentary about Mark Rothko, the abstract expressionist. My design concept was: in memoriam. Depth of research and critique helped me to clarify the forms and vocabulary used throughout the project.
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A poster series promoting the documentary episode. By placing content over the paintings, the reader is required to view the painting more intimately.
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Extending the identity to a booklet required a special consideration for messaging. I chose the title “Art for Mystics”, based on the following definition for mystical: inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination. This sense of awe is due partly to the scale of Rothko’s paintings.
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Key spreads from the book, showing my take on typographic layouts. By keeping the layout quiet, the content becomes the primary focus for the reader.
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Colors were inspired by the Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas. The non-denominational Chapel was one of Rothko’s final projects which he never saw completed.