September 29th, 2010

Abduzeedo's World Collabs #4 winning entry, Mat MacQuarrie

So guess what? I won World Collabs 4! I’m so excited to have won this competition.

My good friend at Aoiro Studio and winner of the World Collabs 3: Francois Hoang arranged a poster GIVEAWAY of his winning entry. He received a lot of interest and so I will be doing the samething! Anyone interested should contact me in the coming weeks for information on how you can get your own copy.

For more information on the World Collabs Competitions visit Abduzeedo’s website.

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September 17th, 2010

Fender Site Concept, Mat MacQuarrie

To view the concept site Click here.

A great way to showcase your skills as a designer is to show that you’re always thinking ahead in your design tasks. How would this logo look big? How would it look small? Can this print work translate into a website?

Building on the Artwork I created for the Fender Catalog, I made a front-end design concept for a matching website. The site would feature a scrolling headline to keep readers familiar with news, events and products. Fender uses this in their current site and it’s a smart tool, they are constantly releasing new products throughout the year. It’s a great way to get the word out about their products and what featured events are coming up.

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September 10th, 2010

fender product catalog cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

“You don’t need a client to work. If you want to create something, just do it.” Great advice from James White of Signalnoise. He reminds designers every week on his broadcasts to stay busy creating new work, even if that means working without a client. Be your own client, create something you want to see in your portfolio.

Last month I featured an incredibly well-executed annual report design by Wanken. Having never tried an annual report before and seeing just how much work goes into creating one like Shelby’s, I was inspired to plant my feet into a new design project.

fender product catalog cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog contents page. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog guitar cover section. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog guitar spread 1. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog guitar spread 2. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog artists cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog artist John Mayer. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog artist Billy Corgan. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

fender product catalog back cover. Design concept, Mat MacQuarrie

The Subject

I chose Fender Guitars as my subject client because it was a product that I was very familiar with. I’ve been somewhat of a guitar-geek for about 10 years now. In high school I worked in a tiny guitar shop spending most of my time reading through product catalogs, wishing the minimum wage I was collecting would eventually land me my dream axe. That never did happen, but I digress.

Fender has a rich history of creating excellence backed by a lineup of legends in the music world like Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. The company has been around since the breakout of Rock & Roll and Blues. They were the innovators behind the first electric guitar. Known by many names over the years, the modern Fender Telecaster® is synonymous with Rock & Roll and Blues history.

The Direction

When I sat down a started thinking with my sketchpad my final concept was to create somewhat of a throwback to the early days of the Fender brand. Without realizing until much later in the project, subconsciously the design path I was on had some help from a 2006 Pepsi commercial. A child Jimi Hendrix stumbles upon a Pepsi machine and a Coke machine on opposing sides of the street. After considering his option, he chooses a Pepsi and takes his first sip. In that moment notices a Fender Telecaster in the window facing him. He then looks over his shoulder and sees above the Coke machine was an accordion shop. “That was a close one” is the final tagline.

So that was the theme that was running in my head. Something that you could see on the set of Back to the Future when McFly steps out of the Delorean and into 1955.

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September 1st, 2010

The City's On Fire, Mat MacQuarrie

We are surrounded with giants waging wars over our attention during our free time. They want nothing more than to capture our attention when we rest our feet after a day at the grind. Can’t catch your favourite program at air time? No problem, DVR or TiVo it. Buy an On-Demand cable package. Just sit and watch it.

“You love your American Idol? Well here’s a list of other great shows you’ll like.”

It’s easy to get lost in the noise. Just don’t forget to unplug sometimes. Live a little and step out. Tomorrow isn’t a guarantee.

Photo Credit to Patrick Kerby

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