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DANIELLE WILLIAMS



Components Exhibition Poster & Invitation Commemorative Printing Apron Take Away Catalog Promotional Video & Website

Rudolf Hostettler and Jan Tschichold’s The Printer’s Terms lists 1,361 common printer’s phrases as a dictionary/ glossary meant for everyday use in a typographic workshop. Words are displayed in five languages: English, German, French, Italian and Dutch.

The concept of the booklet focuses on the em quad: the block of square metal that a cast letter would sit on in letterpress. Throughout the booklet the em quad evolves and combines with rules to create patterns that equally reflect the changes in text positions. The poster is hand screen printed with metallic gold and black ink.

THE PRINTER’S TERMS

In order to celebrate this book, I created a 5 spread booklet that uses 23 phrases to explore how added variables (different type families/sizes, colors and shapes) could be handled in a thoughtful manner.



THE PRINTER’S TERMS



“The font height is in itself such a significant unit of length for a typesetter, that it has been used to define a universal unit of relative length by the name of one em.”

Rudolf Hostettler (1919-81), was the editor

Because it has become increasingly rare to

and typographic designer of the design

see this book in prime condition, I created an

magazines “Schweizerische Graphische

exhibition that would feature this manual for

Mitteilungen” and “Typographische

letterpress and print enthusiests. Referencing

Monatsblätter. In 1949 Hostettler authored a

Tschichold’s use of grid and variation between

book that become one of the most useful tools

horizontal and vertical type placement along

in the letterpress industry: The Printer’s Terms.

with Hostettler’s extremely percise swiss magazine cover compositions, I designed

Designed by Jan Tschichold (1902-74),

exhibition assets that enforced the idea of

this book was carried in the letterpress

moving type based around the em quad, the

printer’s apron pocket and held a glossary

building block of letterpress.

of over 1,300 of the most common printer’s terms of the time. In addition to the glossary was a cross-referenceable component of the book, which displayed the terms in five languages: English, French, Italian, Dutch and German. This feature was meant to bridge communication gaps between different printers in European countries.

Quote via Jan Roland Eriksson






Video completed with Alexa Sison

Watch at daniellewilldesign.com/theprintersterms




Components Logo Stationery Exhibition Catalog Exhibition Posters

The Canzani Gallery of Contemporary Art exhibits international, national and local artists in the same space. The gallery provides perspective and variety to the Columbus community in order to create new conversations.

CAN ZANI GALLERY

During this branding it was vital to find a balance between representing the space while not overshadowing the work being exhibited. Therefore, I created a brand around structure. The gallery is housed inside the Columbus College of Art & Design’s Canzani Center and lacks any sort of identity outside the college’s. The building has numerous walls of gridded glass that reaches three stories high, and inspired the compartmentalized sequencing to the posters and exhibition catalog.



CAN ZANI GALLERY




While “painting as object” has often been a formalist issue, the works in this exhibition gather their identity through the subversion of formalism—scrambling and reassembling themselves in an aesthetic shell game where the act of painting is always an investigation of a painting’s ability to push into objecthood. The result is a collection of works that are each alive in a way that only a painting can be, as well as present in a way that seems more like an object. Impossible to label as one specific medium (“a painting” or “a sculpture”), they are, rather, an often-lumpy but always compelling combination of the two.

Participating artists will include Richard Aldrich, Claire Ashley, Leslie Baum, Anna Betbeze, Sarah Braman, Tom Burr, Tom Burckhardt, Kathy Butterly, Sarah Cain, N. Dash, Cheryl Donegan, Michel François, Joe Fyfe, Katharina Grosse, Mary Heilmann, Chris Johanson, Ross Knight, Jim Lambie, Jim Lee, Chris Martin, Sam Martineau, Matt Rich, Cordy Ryman, Nancy Shaver, Daniel Turner, Amy Yoes, and Tamara Zahaykevich.

MY CRIPPLED FRIEND

MY CRIPPLED FRIEND INVESTIGATES THE RECENT HISTORY OF THE INTERSECTION OF PAINTERLY ABSTRACTION AND THE OBJECT.

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OCTOBER 11. 2013 – JANUARY 10. 2013

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While “painting as object” has often been a formalist issue, the works in this exhibition gather their identity through the subversion of formalism—scrambling and reassembling themselves in an aesthetic shell game where the act of painting is always an investigation of a painting’s ability to push into objecthood. The result is a collection of works that are each alive in a way that only a painting can be, as well as present in a way that seems more like an object. Impossible to label as one specific medium (“a painting” or “a sculpture”), they are, rather, an often-lumpy but always compelling combination of the two.

Participating artists will include Richard Aldrich, Claire Ashley, Leslie Baum, Anna Betbeze, Sarah Braman, Tom Burr, Tom Burckhardt, Kathy Butterly, Sarah Cain, N. Dash, Cheryl Donegan, Michel François, Joe Fyfe, Katharina Grosse, Mary Heilmann, Chris Johanson, Ross Knight, Jim Lambie, Jim Lee, Chris Martin, Sam Martineau, Matt Rich, Cordy Ryman, Nancy Shaver, Daniel Turner, Amy Yoes, and Tamara Zahaykevich.

D FRIEND

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OCTOBER 11. 2013 – JANUARY 10. 2013

MY C R I P P L E D F RI E N D

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MY CRIPPLED FRIEND INVESTIGATES THE RECENT HISTORY OF THE INTERSECTION OF PAINTERLY ABSTRACTION AND THE OBJECT.


PRESENTS

MY CR I PPL ED F RI END OCTOBER 11– JANUARY 10

FEATUR ING

RICHARDALDRICH MY CRIPPLED FRIEND

Richard Aldrich

Katharina Grosse

Claire Ashley

Mary Heilmann

Leslie Baum

Chris Johanson

Anna Betbeze

Ross Knight

Sarah Braman

Jim Lambie

Tom Burr

Jim Lee

Tom Burckhardt

Chris Martin

Kathy Butterly

Sam Martineau

Sarah Cain

Matt Rich

N. Dash

Cordy Ryman

Cheryl Donegan

Nancy Shaver

Michel François

Daniel Turner

Joe Fyfe

Amy Yoes Tamara Zahaykevich

60 Cleveland Avenue | Columbus, OH 43215

canzanigallery.com


PRESENTS

MY CR I PPLE D F RI E ND OCTOBER 11– JANUARY 10

FEATUR ING

RICHARDALDRICH MY CRIPPLED FRIEND

Richard Aldrich

Katharina Grosse

Claire Ashley

Mary Heilmann

Leslie Baum

Chris Johanson

Anna Betbeze

Ross Knight

Sarah Braman

Jim Lambie

Tom Burr

Jim Lee

Tom Burckhardt

Chris Martin

Kathy Butterly

Sam Martineau

Sarah Cain

Matt Rich

N. Dash

Cordy Ryman

Cheryl Donegan

Nancy Shaver

Michel François

Daniel Turner

Joe Fyfe

Amy Yoes Tamara Zahaykevich

60 Cleveland Avenue | Columbus, OH 43215

canzanigallery.com



Components Commemorative Book Promotional Poster

DOYALD YOUNG : LASTING MARKS

Intended to accompany Doyald Young’s box set of published typography books, this booklet pays homage to the great American typographer through exploring the progression of handwriting and script that influenced Young’s work. Due to Young’s passing in 2011, I created a white cover with a blind embossed “D” in one of the typefaces he made. The dust jacket also folds out to show a commemorative poster. And in order to appreciate Young’s work, I constructed a concertina that makes it able to view Young’s type on a single page.



DOYALD YOUNG : LASTING MARKS



Featured in HOW Magazine September 2013 Issue

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CSCA Creative Best Student Excellence





so i Look for stabiLity, and

typography gives Me that stabiLity.”

of fLux.

our whoLe chiLdhood was in a state

Moved us around aLL the tiMe, and

goes back to the fact that our dad

we Looked at

500 years ago. and i sort of Like the stabiLity, and that

Look at today are the saMe Letters

LittLe has changed. the Letters we

typography because in one sense so

“i aM attracted to Lettering and

Lasting Marks

DOYALD YOUNG

doyaLd young was born in 1926 in

doyaLd’s stepMother taught

1948. doyaLd

doyaLd

his work has

coMMunication, but a Lasting Mark.

has becoMe More than a forM of

shown MiLLions how handwriting

type has coMe froM.

of where our handwriting and

thought through his knowLedge

to a higher LeveL of execution and

has continuousLy taken handwriting

craftsManship with script.

that set the groundwork for his

by rediscovering the infLuences

contributors of hand Lettering,

young, who is one of the greatest

this book pays hoMage to

Letters since

upon. young has been drawing

of which his typography skiLLs reLy

hiM how to draw, the foundation

that

recovery. it was during this year

the hospitaL for an entire year of

was kicked by a MuLe and sent to

unexpectedLy though, his father

be invoLved in the oiL driLLing booM.

bLacksMith who Moved to texas to

hoLLiday, texas. his father was a



Components Logo Poster Stationery T-Shirt Catalog

Earning their name by visiting Las Vegas brothels and strip clubs with nothing but a batch of cupcakes and open hearts, The Cupcake Girls is a nonprofit organization that helps women in the adult entertainment industry by providing non-judgmental support, consistent caring, and messages of faith, hope and love.

Please visit The Cupcake Girls website for more details on their good work.

THE CUPCAKE GIRLS

I created an entire visual identity for print, social media and retail that shows the stability and support The Cupcake Girls have to offer. Instead of trying to guilt people into helping The Cupcake Girls, I wanted to show how understanding and inviting this organization is.



THE CUPCAKE GIRLS









Components Logo Stationery Packaging Magazine Ads Aurasma Ad

L’eggs has been an industry leader in women’s legwear for decades with their support of strong, bold women. With the bright pops of color and accents of pink foil throughout this rebrand, L’eggs speaks to those who don’t believe in hiding who they are and never apologize for showing a little leg. The packaging is color coated for the different legwear collections and the implementation of a cylinder shape gives the consumer a place to conveniently store their tights after purchase. The design references back to one of the huge reasons women loved L’eggs: the ability to use the vintage egg packaging as storage. The new logo is streamlined while still creating the motion and curves of a women’s legs in the symbol.

L’EGGS



L’EGGS







L’ EGGS PR ESENT S THE EV ERYDAY COLLE CTION: B A S ICS F OR A BOLD LIFE





Components Logo Aldi Shopping Bag Product Packaging Social Media Website

L’oven Fresh is a current brand at Aldi’s that provides customers with a variety of baked goods, including sandwich bread, specialty breads and desert bakery. So what’s the problem? Although the products that L’oven provides Aldi with are of good quality, the brand itself lacks any successful marketing approach that promotes the baked goods in a cohesive and memorable way to new customers. By creating an updated logo and packaging that exhibits a fun, energetic voice to capture the attention of children and adults I focused on making bread relevant and fresh.

L’OVEN FRESH



L’OVEN FRESH



Featured on Packaging of the World and The Dieline









Components Poster Handlettering Sketchbook

The cover is made of two elements: a vellum skeleton of the quote and the actual inked quote underneath on paper. I based the skeleton directly on the steps and marks I made to reach the final quote bellow. The exposed binding was done by hand to further illustrate the idea of working with your hands to create beauty.

EDWARD JOHNSTON SKETCHBOOK

“This then is the scribe’s direct purpose: the making of useful things legibly beautiful,” is a quote by Edward Johnston and the centerpiece for the sketchbook I handlettered. Edward Johnston is recognized as the person who revived hand lettering, more specifically, calligraphy. The Edward Johnston Foundation in Ditchling, Sussex not only commemorates Johnston’s life and work, it is also dedicated to continuing education in calligraphy and allied subjects. Offering courses on site, I chose to create a sketchbook that could easily be used in such classes.



EDWARD JOHNSTON SKETCHBOOK



Edward Johnston (1872-1944) by his teaching and practice almost single-handedly revived the art of formal penmanship which had lain moribund for four centuries. His major work Writing and Illuminating,

The quote “This then is the scribe’s direct

and Lettering, first published in 1906 and

purpose: the making of useful things legibly

in print continuously ever since, created

beautiful” is attributed to Edward Johnston

a new interest in calligraphy and a new

about the role of those who handletter.

school of excellent scribes. The life he

I created a sketchbook that could be

breathed into this ancient craft and its

distributed for the lettering classes taught

continuing tradition even in today’s hi-tech

at the Edward Johnston Foundation.

world can be ascribed to his re-discovery of the influence of tools, materials and methods. His researches were carried out with the understanding of the artistcraftsman, the scientist and the philosopher and this three-fold approach resulted in a profound insight - he fully grasped the root of formal writing and saw how all the branches grew from that root. The epoch-making sans-serif alphabet he designed for the London Underground Railways changed the face of typography most popular types of our day ‘Perpetua’ and ‘Gill Sans’ were by his great pupil Eric Gill (1882-1940).

Text via The Edward Johnston Foundation

in the twentieth century whilst two of the



Featured in HOW Magazine September 2012 Issue

Student Winner of Neenah Paper’s UnShow





Design Intern at Ologie (Columbus, OH) May -Aug 2013 Designer, brainstormer and timely revisionist Design Intern at Jeremy Slagle, Design (Clintonville, OH) Jan-Aug 2012 Illustrator, typographer and best file assembler in the Midwest

dwilliams.4@go.ccad.edu 614.3 75.0859

EMPLOYMENT

DANIELLE WILLIAMS Graphic Designer

University of Northumbria at Newcastle, U.K., 2012 Study Abroad Graphic Design (Hons), Publishing & Typography

Columbus, OH

Columbus College of Art & Design at Columbus, OH , 2010-14 Advertising and Graphic Design (BFA)

daniellewilldesign.com

ED U CATIO N

Institutional Advancement Office Assistant at CCAD (Columbus, OH) Aug 2011-Aug 2012 On call designer and higher administrative gatekeeper Lead Designer at The Cupcake Girls (Las Vegas/Columbus, OH) April-July 2012 Inspired faith and hope through the power of branding Letterpress Intern at Igloo Letterpress (Columbus, OD) April -June 2012; Wrestled the great Vandercook Press and won

RECO GNITIO NS

S K ILLS Publishing - Hand lettering - Branding - Copywriting Bookbinding - Layout - Adobe Creative Suite Mac OSX & PC - Digital & Analog Photography Customer Service - Public Speaking

C UR R I C U LU M V I TA E

CSCA Creative Best Student Excellence (‘13) Adobe Student Achievement Semifinalist (‘13) Work displayed on The Dieline Work displayed on Packaging of the World Inclusion in HOW Magazine (Sept. ‘13 Issue) Neenah Paper Unshow Best of Student Work (‘13) Inclusion in HOW Magazine (Sept. ‘12 Issue) Neenah Paper Unshow Best of Student Work (‘12)


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