Propaganda Films

These portraits use the titles of (mainly British) World War II propaganda films as a vehicle for PhotoTypographic invention. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking… Read More →

Personalities and Catchphrases

These portraits use the catchphrases of beloved (and not-so-beloved) characters and personalities as a vehicle for PhotoTypographic invention. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on… Read More →

Song Portraits

These portraits use extracts from the lyrics of classic American popular songs to portray the songs themselves. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the… Read More →

Composer Portraits

These portraits use the titles of classic American popular songs to portray their composer or composers. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.… Read More →

The Human Condition

These portraits generally reflect on matters of fact. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.

Quotidian

These portraits are concerned with the everyday, common phrases, work, food, weather etc. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.

Not what they say

The portraits are composed of images that belie the words they communicate. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.

Buildings and Utilities

These portraits are about where we live and work. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.

Literature

These portraits generally refer either to authors or characters, and offer shorthand versions of some of their famous quotations. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking… Read More →

Arts and Music

These portraits are inspired by music, the arts and media. You can toggle the caption bar on and off by clicking on the image.