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David M. Weyer
graphic designer
(414) 699-3110
web design/applications
reading space poster design
layout and typography
experimental typeface design
sculptural lighting design
ameeba organizer product design
Project: Website for Pho 43 Restaurant
Description: The website contains all of the restaurants menu items on a single page. The user mouses over the menu item and the menu scrolls to the left and right of the page.
Project: Personal Website
Description: The website houses some of my stronger work done during my undergraduate study. The website contains interactive diagrams and maps illustrating concepts and assemblies.
Project: Exploration of Reading Space
Description: The Reading Space project consisted of two parts. The first part involved the making of a paper model with text placed directly on the model. Part 2 combined the paper model and an image referencing a local social issue.
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twentie
th
century
ameri
can
metrop
olis
has
been
an
uncoord
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mass
of
clash
ing
socia
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ethnic
fragm
ents.
ameri
can
urban
history
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tale
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unwillin
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acco
modati
on
rather
than
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rd, 1993
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eric
an
hist
ory
is a tale
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illin
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com
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ion
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er
than
harm
onio
usco
oper
atio
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rd, 1
993.
Description: This project involved an intense study of Robert Bringhurst’s typographic principles and explorations based on paginated print systems
Project: Typographic Elements
Project: Typeface Design
Description: The goal of this project was to design an original typeface that included a character set of 26 letters, numerals, and basic punctuation marks
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890?.,"-!&$()
Project: Animal-Inspired Typeface Design
Description: I had chosen to draw reference from the armadillo. The parts of the typeface references the basic shapes of the anatomy and basic shape of the animal
Project: Luma Lamps
Description: The Luma lamps consisted of a collaborative effort with focus placed on product design and identity.
Project: Continuation of the Luma Series
Description: The second of the Luma lamp series is a much larger and more elaborate model. The double-layered plexiglas was engraved using a dremel tool with an engraver’s tip affixed to it. The light is housed in the base and illuminates the engraved portion
Project: Fuse Store Product Design
Description: This project involved a highly involved experiment in branding, identity, and design of a product intended to target a specific audience
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1: Book stands - tall pieces
2: Pencil holder housing
3: Vinyl stabilizer padding - left side
4: Cotton padding - left side
5: Vinyl stabilizer padding - right side
6: Cotton padding - right side
7: Pencil holder dividers - 3 pieces
8: Pencil holder bottom piece
9: Underlying slot structure
10: Main housing - left
11: Main housing - right
12: Small storeage drawer - left
13: Small storeage drawer - right
pencil holder dividers
removable slots
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Organize yourself in an effi cient way without all of the clutter. The Ameeba desktop organizer adjusts easily to adapt to the space you may need for your offi ce or home. The organizer is hand-made with durability as well as aesthetics in mind. The organizer is made of high-quality solid wood of different species such as Poplar, select pine, and covered with a thin layer of wax-polished walnut veneer for a smooth, refi ned fi nish.
Instructions:
To clean, use an oil-based furniture polish. Finishing wax works best. Apply a thin coat of fi nishing wax to the surface and buff until the surface is glossy. Do not use ammonia or beach-based cleaners, as they may cause damage the veneer.
pencil holder dividers
removable slots
stat
iona
ry s
uppo
rt
tall
boo
k en
d 1
tall
boo
k en
d 2
Organize yourself in an effi cient way without all of the clutter. The Ameeba desktop organizer adjusts easily to adapt to the space you may need for your offi ce or home. The organizer is hand-made with durability as well as aesthetics in mind. The organizer is made of high-quality solid wood of different species such as Poplar, select pine, and covered with a thin layer of wax-polished walnut veneer for a smooth, refi ned fi nish.
Instructions:
To clean, use an oil-based furniture polish. Finishing wax works best. Apply a thin coat of fi nishing wax to the surface and buff until the surface is glossy. Do not use ammonia or beach-based cleaners, as they may cause damage the veneer.
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