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Jonathan Puckey is an independent graphic designer living and working in Amsterdam.
He teaches graphic design at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam.
Also, is a visiting lecturer at the Yale University School of Art.
Puckey co-developed the program Scriptographer. He frequently uses
it in his work.
The program is a plug in for Adobe Illustrator that allows the user to create their own tools for use.
.js is a brand new web based vector graphics scripting framework that runs on top of the HTML5 Canvas. Jonathan Puckey, who developed it together with Jürg Lehni, will guide you through its rich feature set, show you some lovely examples and do a bit of live coding.
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"We live in a dynamic, data-driven society that is continually sparking new forms of human inter-action
and social contexts. Instead of romanticizing the past, I want to adapt my way of working to coincide with these developments, and I want my work to reflect the here and now.
I want to embrace the complexity of this landscape, deliver insight into it and show both its beauty and its shortcomings."
His independent graphic design studio works with clients like: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, Lectoraat Kunst en Publieke Ruimte, The Beach, Public Space With A Roof, Metropolis M, Esquire Magazine, New York Times Magazine, Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal.
The style Puckey uses in usually an abstract mosaic look.
He uses triangles to make images (mostly faces) to create a geometric cubist look.
Puckey has also dabbled in typography. Using Scriptographer, he created Tile Tool which can be used with typography.
While the triangle patterned images are Puckey's main method in his work, he does use other techniques.