cheryl de winne photographer | designer | typographer portfolio
Mar 10, 2016
cheryl de winne
photographer | designer | typographer
portfolio
‘‘Feminism offers you the latest deals in lifestyle improvement, from the bedroom to
the boardroom, from guilt-free fucking to the innocent hop-skip all the way to the shopping mall – I don’t diet so it’s ok! I’m not deluded! I can buy what I like! Feminism™ is the perfect
accompaniment to femme-capital™.’’
magazine spreads
under the thimble magazine
cheryl de winne
Working without the pressure of success
Not having to be in shows with men
Having an escape from the art world in your 4 free-lance jobs
Knowing your career might pick up after you’re eighty
Being reassured that whatever kind of art you make it will be labeled feminine
Not being stuck in a tenured teaching position
Seeing your ideas live on in the work of others
Having the opportunity to choose between career and motherhood
Not having to choke on those big cigars or paint in Italian suits
Having more time to work when your mate dumps you for someone younger
Being included in revised versions of art history
Not having to undergo the embarrassment of being called a genius
Getting your picture in the art magazines wearing a gorilla suita public service message from
GUERRILLA GIRLS conscience of the art world
under the thimble magazine
cheryl de winne & kayleigh pullinger
under the thimble
font
blind man
font
doiley
University Brief
ICA exhibition poster
cheryl de winne
font
denim
font
peach bloating example
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
I S B N 978-0-141-32263-6
9 7 8 0 1 4 1 3 2 2 6 3 6
U.K. £5.99 CAN. $8.99
roalddahl.com
James and the Giant Peach
J a m e s
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
and the
Introducing James Trotter and his aunts, Sponge and Spiker.
James and the Giant Peach
An enormous escaped rhinoceros from London Zoo has eaten James’s parents. And it gets worse! James is packed off to live with his two really horrible aunts, Sponge and Spiker. Poor James is miserable, until
something peculiar happens and James finds himself on the most wonderful and extraordinary journey he could ever imagine ...
10’/, of author royalties from the sale of this book are donated to the Roald Dahl charities.
See inside for details.
The World’sNo. lStoryteller
Puffin Book Prize 2011 Entry
‘James and the Giant Peach’
cheryl de winne
How elements are physically related to one another on a page such as balance, direction, ground, grouping, proximity, repetition, rhythm, and rotation.
The alteration of existing typographic forms such as blending distortion, elaboration, outline, texture, dimensionality, tonality, redrawing etc.
The 4 categories in typographic
experimentation
Non-typographic elements that augment typographic forms such as ruled lines, shapes, symbols, and images.
The manipulation of letters and words such as case, face, size, slant, weight and width.
The manipulation of letters and
words such as case, face, size,
slant, weight and width.
The alteration of existing
typographic forms such as
blending, distortion, elaboration,
outline, texture, dimensionality,
tonality, redrawing etc.
How elements are physically
related to one another on a
page such as balance, direction,
ground, grouping, proximity,
repetition, rhythm, and rotation.
Non-typographic elements that
augment typographic forms such
as ruled lines, shapes, symbols,
and images.
the
4 ca
tego
ries
in typ
ogra
phic
expe
rimen
tatio
n
examples of typographic experimentation
cheryl de winne
portraiture
cheryl de winne
‘pants’
featured in luton arts festival exhibition
cheryl de winne
RSA stamp competition 2011 entry
‘British inventions’ stimulus
cheryl de winne
website homepages
cheryl de winne
www.cheryldewinne.com
website homepage
cheryl de winne
polkadot magazine, issue 1, wizard of oz
cheryl de winne
magazine spread
polkadot magazine, issue 1, wizard of oz
cheryl de winne
“The wind began
to switchhouseto pitch
the
suddenly thehinges startedto unhitch.
and
then
the
Witc
hJu
st
tosatisfy an itch
flying on her broom
stick
went
for a hitch.thumbing
“
magazine spread
polkadot magazine, issue 1, wizard of oz
cheryl de winne