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I often get asked by people how they can learn graphic design if they don’t have expensive computer programs like Photoshop. And while knowing the Adobe suite is definitely needed if you want to go into graphic design professionally, it’s not necessary to start practicing the basics. In my new video Graphic Design Without a Computer, I went over drawing found typography using tracing paper and magazines. This is a great way to get really familiar with all of the letterforms in various typefaces and styles, and it’s fun to make new compositions using only found type from magazines or newspapers or other sources. I definitely had a lot of fun getting off the computer and drawing typography by hand again – it’s been way too long since I’ve drawn with charcoal or tried to be really precise with graphite, and so it was great to get back into it.

I also began to cover page layouts and their hierarchy in the video, which I’ll be delving more into in the next episode. For now though, just tracing the layouts and separating the content from the design is a great way to get back to basics and start understanding the way the eye moves around a page and how all the different elements fit together.

I hope you guys like these drawings I did for the video, and feel free to send me your own on Twitter or Tumblr!


The exercise I did sophomore year of RISD, which inspired this video.


More layouts coming soon…

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Two weeks ago, I went to the Fire Dancing Expo in Union Square, San Francisco, organized by the Temple of Poi. Armed with a photographers pass and my T3i, I got a ton of really great photos and video. All of the performers were incredibly talented, and it was the first time I had seen real fire poi routines, especially by teams in large choreographed groups.

I took some photos of the performers the normal way, but I also had fun taking abstract photos of the fire swinging around and making crazy patterns in the air. I experimented with changing the zoom while the shutter was open for shots with several-second-long shutter speeds, and some of the photos look like something straight out of science fiction.

Thanks to Isa “GlitterGirl” Issacs for organizing the show, and be sure to check out Temple of Poi for more information about the sport. Thanks for reading!

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It’s been a long time in the works, and it’s finally here – my new personal style videos and spring photoshoot. As you can see in the main video, I began defining my new personal style by deciding on a new color scheme. I’ve been wanting to make the switch from red to lime green as my go-to color for a while now, and I finally made that leap. Along with the green, I’ve also really been loving sky blue, goldenrod, sepias, silver, and of course, black and white to add a much-needed graphic and bold element. This color scheme has been influencing many aspects of my life – from my apartment design, to my social media branding, to my clothing, and so much more. Maybe I’m just crazy, but if my twitter icon can match my shampoo, and my nail polish lives in the same design scheme as my dining room table set-up, I feel so much more put-together, and inspired to continue making more and better graphic design.

I also wanted to make a video defining my new personal style. I ended up splitting this up into four videos – a main video with an overview of the project; a video about my clothing, apartment, and photoshoot; a video about my favorite books, blogs, and music of the season; and a video about my Spring Resolutions. Some people will probably find them boring and excessive, and skip over them in favor of my more specific graphic design videos, but I find defining all of this on video helps solidify it in my mind, and I hope it’s inspiring to at least part of my audience if they decide they want to undertake a similar project.

As you can see in the video about my new Spring Resolutions, I will be updating this website design over the next few months. I try to update my site design about once a year, and it’s definitely overdue by now. I want to allow for much larger photos on the homepage, and update the Portfolio page with all of my newest projects, since it’s about a year out of date by now. And of course, brighten up all the colors to go with my new personal color scheme. I will continue posting about all my new projects on here in the meantime, but if there are any new features or information you’d like to see in the new site design, feel free to let me know either by commenting on this post or on Twitter.

And finally, the spring photoshoot. I haven’t taken a nice set of matching, high-quality photos of myself since Halloween, and while those were fine for the winter, they’re a bit costume-y and dark for the spring. I asked my friend Alex to help me with another photoshoot, and below you can see the results. I’m really happy with how the photos came out, and I’m so glad to have a new set of updated photos to use across my various social media platforms.

I’d love to know what you think of the photos and the videos and my new style make-over! Feel free to get in touch either through the comments of this post, in the comments of the main YouTube video, through Twitter, or over email: karenkavett@gmail.com

Thanks for reading!

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3D Papercraft Typography

April 17, 2012

I love making typography 3D, and papercraft is an easy and fun way to do this. After a year of my viewers asking for it, I finally made the video tutorial of the method I’ve developed. Click through to the video description on YouTube for a list of materials and instructions written out. And I hope you enjoy the video and the additional photos I took of the final product!

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Collaged Map Wine Bottle

March 8, 2012

Over the past few months, I’ve had a lot of fun creating decorative wine bottles, so I wanted to make a video showing everyone how to make my favorite one – the map collage bottle. I’ve been really inspired by content posted to various map-related Tumblrs lately, and collaging the maps in this way makes for a really interesting and beautiful texture. I also had fun using the macro lens I borrowed from a friend, and may have gone a bit overboard with the gratuitous focusing. But, I hope you enjoy the video and additional photos below, and let me know if you decide to make one!

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