Krista Wadek - Graphic Design

Krista Wadek - Graphic Design Hi, I'm Krista, graphic designer and artist in Wellington, NZ.

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Having a big tidy up in my art room and found an old painting I’d completely forgotten about 💙💜This was my first ever tr...
24/01/2022

Having a big tidy up in my art room and found an old painting I’d completely forgotten about 💙💜
This was my first ever triptych and an exercise in using the rule of thirds in composition (and though I think it worked, I’d definitely adjust the composition if I were todo it again) as well as an experiment in light/dark contrast and colour contrast.
Also my signature fish, which I think were in every painting I did for a long time 😁

A fun fonty pun :) (and a spot of typeface history :) )...Univers is the name of a large sans-serif typeface family desi...
11/11/2019

A fun fonty pun :)

(and a spot of typeface history :) )...

Univers is the name of a large sans-serif typeface family designed by Adrian Frutiger and released in 1957. Classified as a neo-grotesque sans-serif, it was notable for its availability from the moment of its launch in a comprehensive range of weights and widths. The original marketing for Univers deliberately referenced the periodic table to emphasise its scope.

Univers was one of the first typeface families to fulfil the idea that a typeface should form a family of consistent, related designs. By creating a matched range of styles and weights, Univers allowed documents to be created in one consistent typeface for all text, making it easier to artistically set documents in sans-serif type. This matched the desire among practitioners of the "Swiss style" of typography for neutral sans-serif typefaces avoiding artistic excesses.

The design concept of Univers was intended to take advantage of the new technology of phototypesetting, in which fonts were stored as glass discs rather than as solid metal type and matrices for every size to be used. As by the time of its launch metal type was still very popular, the design was also released in this form. Univers was rapidly licensed and re-released by Monotype, Linotype, American Type Founders, IBM and others for phototypesetting, for metal type and reproduction by typewriter. Historian James Mosley has described it as "probably the last major" release of a large family as metal type.

Another chap!
26/08/2019

Another chap!

Here’s a snippet of a thing I’m working on ... such a dapper chap!
24/08/2019

Here’s a snippet of a thing I’m working on ... such a dapper chap!

An illustration from a grumpy day 😅Another one of my illustrations "Don't even talk to me"
25/07/2019

An illustration from a grumpy day 😅
Another one of my illustrations "Don't even talk to me"

I like seeing happy thoughts and positive things posted on facebook, but as a designer, the image design often leaves me...
25/07/2019

I like seeing happy thoughts and positive things posted on facebook, but as a designer, the image design often leaves me twitching uncomfortably .... so on that note ...

'Fox in the forest' vector mandala, this was so much fun to do and I hope to be able to do more at some stage!!! :D
25/07/2019

'Fox in the forest' vector mandala, this was so much fun to do and I hope to be able to do more at some stage!!! :D

A portrait of the Starman for my daughter ❤️
25/07/2019

A portrait of the Starman for my daughter ❤️

Playing with a bit of geometric illustration in Illustrator
25/07/2019

Playing with a bit of geometric illustration in Illustrator

Some branding and packing design work from a few years back
25/07/2019

Some branding and packing design work from a few years back

Some old poster designs
25/07/2019

Some old poster designs

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