MORGAN BRILL

INTERDISCIPLINARY DISCURSIVE DESIGN + CONCEPTUAL VISUAL COMMUNICATION.


Animation from Flip Book

2012, Tropes Series

8.5”x11”, hand-printed cardstock flip book with box. 

Photographs by Ryan Lowry.

* I have a few copies left, you’re welcome to contact me if you would like to own one. 

Filed in: Morgan Brill

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Animation from Flip Book
2012, Tropes Series
8.5”x11”, hand-printed cardstock flip book with box. 
Photographs by Ryan Lowry.
* I have a few copies left, you’re welcome to contact me if you would like to own one. 

8.10.13 Contact Ryan for the address. 

Filed in: Morgan Brill Flyer Kinko's Chicago Punk Church Whip Violent End Like Rats Final Grin Pillage

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8.10.13 Contact Ryan for the address. 

Great Party II


Sheet Cake, Rolled Fondant (fed through copier), Vacuum Formed Plastic, Icing, Sticker.

Tropes series, 2012.

Filed in: Morgan Brill

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Great Party II
Sheet Cake, Rolled Fondant (fed through copier), Vacuum Formed Plastic, Icing, Sticker.
Tropes series, 2012.

Quilt 

Canvas, Silk, Cotton, Plastisol, Polyester.

Tropes series, 2012.

Filed in: Morgan Brill

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Quilt 
Canvas, Silk, Cotton, Plastisol, Polyester.
Tropes series, 2012.

Great Party


Hand-printed foil balloon. 

Tropes series, 2012.

Filed in: Morgan Brill

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Great Party
Hand-printed foil balloon. 
Tropes series, 2012.

Well. Milan Design Week is only four months away and the studio is a disaster after all of my prototyping. Here’s the cleanest yet for a quilt I’ve been working on- conventionally colored cotton patchwork on top, with occasional unfinished seams to expose shards of neon ripstop nylon. Untouched, it is an illusory traditional object, but when wrapped around the body, it transforms into something unexpected and modern. 

Next step, choose a manufacturer and develop a pattern with an even greater reveal. 
Pleats, tucks, punches, etc.

Stick around.

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Well. Milan Design Week is only four months away and the studio is a disaster after all of my prototyping. Here’s the cleanest yet for a quilt I’ve been working on- conventionally colored cotton patchwork on top, with occasional unfinished seams to expose shards of neon ripstop nylon. Untouched, it is an illusory traditional object, but when wrapped around the body, it transforms into something unexpected and modern. 
Next step, choose a manufacturer and develop a pattern with an even greater reveal. Pleats, tucks, punches, etc.
Stick around.
M 

ryannolenlowry:

This weeks Bloomberg.

ARF ARF! My dawgie Ryan Lowry killing it for Bloomberg. Sickeningly good work, look for much more of it on newsstands soon.

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ryannolenlowry:

This weeks Bloomberg.

ARF ARF! My dawgie Ryan Lowry killing it for Bloomberg. Sickeningly good work, look for much more of it on newsstands soon.

Color fields and cosmos using an old microscope, pen light, and webcam to magnify scratched glass slides, fibers, collected pollen, and saliva.

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First mock-ups are always a blast.

Chipping away at the preliminary efforts for my book for Milan Design Week, Full Spectrum

The work, which is really more of a collection or aggregate, will separate into six cube shaped publications, each dealing with a seperate area of our studio’s theme this year- color theory. It will be held together with thick, brightly colored, custom made rubber mesh and will ultimately, hopefully, near a two-hundred page mark. Foil-stamping, optical edges, foldout broadsides, and laser etched records will be involved.

Stay tuned.

M


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Hi All.

I’ve been slowly and surely churning out more Flash Sheets- thank you all for the kind words and the support. 

It has been so difficult to finish them at the previous rate as I’m already inundated with preparations for Salone Internazionale del Mobile- during Milan Design Week, 2013, where I will be representing WHATNOT, with a handful of other young, multidisciplinary Chicago designers.

Pictures soon. Be well. And please email to chat, trade, collaborate, or to just say “hullo!”.

morganondrea@gmail.com

Yours, 

M