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ONE MAN'S TRASH

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Week 10 One Man's Trash The bin fronts for One Man's Trash became the primary focus for the integration of spatial type Going off these designs, we started looking at the fence as a platform for complementing designs. These were later decided as too complicated/confusing for the space. A more simple approach would be more effective and informative to get people to recycle.

ONE MAN'S TRASH

Week 10 One Man's Trash  Typographic layout on bin fronts

ONE MAN'S TRASH WAYFINDING

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Wayfinding signage for the entrance to the Landfill. Week 09 One Man's Trash Recycling ampersand could be a potential direction for a consistent logo for the landfill recycling center. This logo in combination with a LANDFILL & RECYCLING sign, that helps direct people to the landfill from Ohiro Rd. Background images sourced from google maps

BRICK ARROW DEVELOPMENT

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Week 08 Group Cruise Ship to Cablecar 01 Using the engraved brick prototypes, we started looking at formations that could indicate directional wayfinding I looked at integrating this arrow formation into earlier designs, to combine a pixel type design with the arrow formations for added directional properties Below is an example of the anamorphic type concept combined with the directional brick arrows and how they could work harmoniously.

BRICK PIXELS

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Week 07 Group Cruise Ship to Cablecar 01 'BRICK PIXEL' MOSAIC CONCEPTS Here are some pixelated brick mosaic designs, intended to lead the target audience into Cable Car Lane. Using the existing brick pattern of the lane, the design simply utilises this and would only require the replacement of select bricks. Below is the presentation slide for the development of the 'brick pixel' concept