joshua davis
Posted on | November 16, 2007 |
joshua davis is a design troublemaker. “a lot of printers ask me how I created my work,” he says mischievously. “because technically, it’s not actually possible.”davis creates electronically generated graphic compositions of almost unimaginable complexity and individuality. equally at home with print and electronic media, he builds his own Flash-based programs to combine and recombine colors borrowed from nature with forms that include organic shapes, text elements, and other symbols.

an image from Davis’s “tropism” exhibition, inspired by a 1908 book of floral dissections, at the Espeis Gallery in Brooklyn, NY

a generative composition created for BMW, based on forms found on the Z4 coupe
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November 18th, 2007 @ 7:23 pm
these are what kinds of designs?
November 18th, 2007 @ 9:27 pm
he creates his designs or art pieces with flash programs he writes, often incorporating and using specific elements of things (like pieces of a car in one of the shown examples) he was inspired by. check out his website. he does some amazing stuff.