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by DJ Glisson II | posted on April 20, 2010 at 4:56 pm | Filed under: Design,Life |

3DM's new site and promo video

Wow, so it’s been a whirlwind of a week having gotten back from Kenya and reopened shop just yesterday. There’s a lot of catching up to do from the month gone, not to mention tons of photos from the trip and finding a way to break them down for all to see via this blog.

For now though, I wanted to share the work I did with 3 Dimension Ministries just before I hopped on the plane back in March. In the two months leading up to the trip, I collaborated with them on a rebranding of their image, and in the end I’m really quite proud of it. It included a redesign of their website (which was then coded by their current provider SiteOrganic) business cards, postcards, book covers, letterhead, folders, name badges, and – most prominently – a video presentation for the main page of their website.

So, take a hop over to their site, click play, and let me know what you think via the comments. It was my first attempt at tackling animated video, and I’m pretty proud of the final product.

Like I said though, blogs and photos of the Kenya experience are to come, so check back here in a couple days. Not only are the shots beautiful, but the stories that go with them need to be told. See ya soon!

by DJ Glisson II | posted on February 22, 2010 at 5:01 pm | Filed under: Design,Photography |
Offering's newest album, More Than This

Offering's newest album, More Than This

Recently I had the privilege of working with Jeanine Guidry and Offering on developing album artwork for their latest release, More Than This. Not only is the title of the album a track in and of itself, but it’s also an expression of the band’s overarching philosophy of music becoming more than just an end in and of itself. Offering uses their talent as a melodic vehicle to spur social action against the hunger and degradation of the human condition here at home in Richmond as well as abroad. You may recall that they’re the same band I accompanied to China for our work in the migrant communities there, for instance.

To express this idea, I had the thought of a record that had something more growing out of it. I settled on vines so as to keep the feel as organic as possible to accompany their acoustic style as well as communicate a feeling of ‘new life’. Thus you have imagery of a record that spins and as it spins these vines grow outward and spin wildly about into their own tales and stories.

Last night, I was able to attend the album release party, and was able to take a few shots while on hand. The lighting wasn’t the best thing ever, but I think I made do pretty well. Additionally, the band honored me with a commemorative plaque for my work on the album – something that’s pretty humbling because at the end of the day, I’m just doing my job. Feels great to know it means that much to people though.

Below is a gallery of photos from the show as well as some images of the album art that was developed. Additionally, if you’re interested in picking up the album itself, it’s not only a great creative compilation of various covers the band plays live – containing some wonderful reinterpretations of the classic tunes – but also will go to aid the bands ongoing efforts in the local community and around the world. So it’s new music AND you can feel like you’re giving to a bigger story! Do it.

To purchase a physical copy of the album (and this get your hands on my own work via the full album art design), contact the band directly via their website, offeringband.com, or buy one at any of their upcoming shows around Richmond, VA. To purchase it digitally, click here.

by DJ Glisson II | posted on November 19, 2009 at 6:33 pm | Filed under: Design,Life |
Kairos Moment Art

Kairos Moment Art

Been awhile since that last blog, and while I don’t feel like I’m writing two Eikon blogs in a row, well.. seems I am. There’s more varied things coming soon though. Promise.

For now though, I figured I’d share a shirt design I developed for Eikon. To really get it though, It might need a little elaboration. It’s based on a diagram of a “kairos moment” which is something we as a community have been using as a tool for understanding how God can more effectively interact in our lives and what that looks like as a process.

For starters, the word ‘kairos’ is a Greek word for time. Specifically in this instance, it’s not referencing time as a whole but moreso the moments in time that God enters into our stories and interacts with us in ways that cause us to rethink ourselves, our lives, and our relationships in a way that alters us in some way shape or form for the better.

We all know these moments: they’re often prayerful, but at the very least they’re honest and reflective. It’s when you’re sitting around in a restaurant and the boisterous patron to your right is getting on your nerves, yet amidst that, somehow you allow it to stop irking you in favor of trying to love and understand this person better, and it brings you peace. Or perhaps your life has shielded you from the plight of another kind of person, and once coming in contact with them, you are changed into someone that not only cares more for those kind of people, but strives to find justice for them amidst the chaos. Or, more personally, maybe you’re taking photos, and you start to see how your craft can be used to help people by bringing light to their struggles, and you find purpose within that realization. It’s those moments that the kairos moment diagram aims to help us analyze and maximize better.

Click here to see an image of the basic Kairos Diagram. The horizontal line at the top represents our path, and the circle intersecting from below represents the thought process we ideally will go through to fully live within and embrace these moments. Along the circle, we encounter steps of observation, reflection, discussion with others, making a plan on how this can further shape us, being held accountable, and living it out through action.

The art design of the shirt aims to capture this process and the beauty that can spring from it. We’re having one printed for each current member of the community, and they’ll be given out this Saturday. I’m looking forward to it.

Oh, and if you’re not a part of Eikon, but really dig the concept and would love to have the shirt for yourself, I’m sure we’re not above putting in an order for a second run of these if there’s demand for them. We’d probably sell them for $15 with all profits and proceeds going to the church and the work its doing within our local communities – suburban and urban alike. Shoot me a comment or an email if you’re interested, so I can gauge what demand might look like.

by DJ Glisson II | posted on September 14, 2009 at 12:23 am | Filed under: Design,Life,Photography |
The Untold Story

The Untold Story

Eikon is a community I’ve been involved with for the past year. With a name that, translated from the original Greek means “image reflectors,” its a new kind of church that approaches the weekly rhythm of Christian worship with a fresh perspective; meeting once a month for a large community worship service, and spending the other three to four weekends of the month, meeting as smaller Missional Communities (MCs) with a specific missional purpose. My MC, for instance, has a focus on meeting the needs of the less fortunate within Richmond, VA.

For each of the group’s monthly gatherings, I’ve taken on a key role in developing the visual presentation of the service. With services being less-frequent its easier to treat each one with a particular degree of specialness – a specialness that should (and does) filter down into even the tiniest of details.

With the service officially having launched earlier tonight, I wanted to share how this philosophy ended up effecting the church’s bulletin – which is normally a pretty staid convention. I didn’t want it to be something I just pumped out to achieve the classic objective: sharing necessary information with those that attended. I felt that in order to really be something special and unique in and of itself, it should really merge well with and become an extension of the teaching and themes being explored throughout the service it was used in – only using visual art to do so. Additionally, this should be something fresh and new for each service. The layout, typography, paper stock, and imagery shouldn’t be something that adhered to any convention, but should be fresh and aligned to that specific month’s service/celebration. Put simply, each month should be able to operate as it’s own independent art piece.

What resulted for our first night was the above image printed on one side, with the bulletin information printed on the back. The image itself began as a photo I took of one of the stained glass windows within the chapel we meet in. Within each individual pane I superimposed another photo of various community members I’d taken over the past year. Each image tells a story of the people within the image. The one exception is the blank pane in the middle of the blue cross.

The teaching itself was one that shared how the invitation into the full life and blessing Christ offers is an invitation for everyone, but all too often – be it because of our our own biases, baggage, upbringing, etc. – if we’re honest, there are people whom we personally hope it actually isn’t for. Perhaps its someone who’s treated us poorly, or someone (or some group) who we don’t like how they think, act, or dress. The list of reasons for these biases are numerous, but Christ doesn’t see it that way. Whoever wants in is in.

The center blank pane represents the person or group that we don’t want in (and sometimes simply won’t let in). With each beautiful story being told in the other panes, it asks us to consider the stories our biases are not allowing to take place; the stories that would complete the picture.

Sorry to get preachy, but I hope no matter who you are or what you believe, that you’ve found this interesting and hopefully a little inspiring. The idea – as I said before – is to have something like this on a monthly basis to share. See you on October 11!

by DJ Glisson II | posted on March 17, 2009 at 2:47 pm | Filed under: Design,Life |

Character concepts for EVP

Character concepts for EVP

Wow. Busy week. And I already feel like I’m getting behind on blogging. The original idea was to try to update this thing every couple days. No dice so far. Here’s hoping.

Speaking of busy weeks however, it’s been one of meetings, administrative work, meetings, and – on occasion – photography and design.

The examples this week are few and far between, but that’s really because none of the projects got finalized. I took large strides in getting closer to what Ironbridge Baptist’s logo will be. Worked on a logo for the historical bar Alewerks (located in Williamsburg). A couple other logo designs and some photography with my Aunt Monica too.

Pictured to the left is some initial concepts of characters that will be used in a logo and branding for Enterprise Vision Professionals. It’s really rough right now, but I always enjoy getting back to my cartoonist roots when i can. There’s something magical about sitting down with just a pencil and paper and making something come to life. I relish it whenever i get the opportunity.

I’ll be checking back soon with some more interesting stuff. Just need a little bit of a lull to organize my thoughts into something more presentable than… well… this. haha

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