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COLLATERALThe Strange Children

The Strange Children of Tim Burton presentation at SFMOMA includes collateral works such as a catalogue, posters and a website. All of the exhibit pieces use Tim Burton’s iconic style by way of illustrations and color throughout. The catalogue for this exhibit breaks from the gvrid by following his creative instincts, which encourage the reader to interact with it.

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http://www.sfmoma.com/

SF MOMA

VISIT | EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS | EXPLORE MODERN ART | ABOUT US | GET INVOLVED | OUR EXPANSION | SHOP

MEMBERSHIP | OUR COLLECTION | FOR EDUCATORS | PRESS ROOM | CALENDER

SEARCH

The Strange Children -of- TIM BURTONEXHIBITION | BIOGRAPHY | WORK | VISIT

Timothy Walter Burton was born in Burbank, California on August 25, 1958 in a sunny, middle class neighborhood. As a child he never felt at home. He was a very shy boy and had a restless imagination, which he consoled with drawing, painting and making short films. His work was influenced by newspaper comics, advertising, animated cartoons, monster movies, science fiction films, Mexican Day of the Dead imagery, toys and carnival sideshows. A lot of his themes and subjects were explored in his feature films shorts and commercials that came from those influences. Another person of great inspiration for him was Edgar Allen Poe and Dr. Seuss.

In 1976 he entered CalArts in Valencia, CA, where he created a short animated film called Stalk of the Celery Monster, it was written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by him. This film got him noticed by Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1979 where he was offered an animator’s apprenticeship. His personality and temperament wasn’t really fit for Disney even though he helped work on The Fox and the Hound (1981). He also helped with The Black Cauldron but none of his work was used. Disney knew he had great talent so they let him produce a couple shorts like Vincent (1982), Hansel and Gretel (1983) & Frankenweenie (1984). The movies that helped jump start his career were Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure & Beetlejuice.

In 1997 he published a book of illustrated verses called, The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories and in 2003 Darkhorse Comics introduced his collectible figures Tragic Toys for Girls and Boys.

Copyright © 1998 – 2011 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | www.sfmoma.org/ | contact us

http://www.sfmoma.com/

SF MOMA

VISIT | EXHIBITIONS + EVENTS | EXPLORE MODERN ART | ABOUT US | GET INVOLVED | OUR EXPANSION | SHOP

MEMBERSHIP | OUR COLLECTION | FOR EDUCATORS | PRESS ROOM | CALENDER

SEARCH

The Strange Children -of- TIM BURTONEXHIBITION | BIOGRAPHY | WORK | VISIT

Copyright © 1998 – 2011 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art | www.sfmoma.org/ | contact us

BATMAN – Michael Keaton

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PACKAGINGLouis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton is one of the leading international fashion houses well known for its ‘LV’ monogram. They sell products, ranging from luxury trunks to ready-to-wear items. This new line of luxury cosmetics entitled Embark resembles the LV trademark colors and monogram but in a newly designed pattern. These simple and luxurious products, continue to target the higher earning women while maintaining the traditional Louis Vuitton branding.

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Save Our Oceans are a pair of awareness posters to promote Greenpeace’s campaign to stress the need to clean our oceans. Playful hand-rendered typography was the inspiration for the posters. The illustrative concepts behind the posters provide information on how to save our oceans.

AWARENESS POSTERSave Our Oceans

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To learn more & see what you can do to help visit greenpeace.org

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Chocolate Covered is a high end chocolate company located in Noe Valley, San Francisco. Their new identity was created so as to be simple and exquisite. The uses of traditional aspects of chocolate are depicted within the logo by highlighting with brown tints and recog-nizable shapes.

IDENTITYChocolate Covered

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Bubble Bubble

Bubble Bubble is a carbonated juice beverage created for young adults. The bright color scheme reflects the flavor within each bottle. The packaging creates the mood of playfulness by using circle elements to resemble carbonation.

PACKAGING

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IDENTITY / PACKAGING

Bikini Mania is a boutique specializing in offering a large variety of swimsuits. The branding is very feminine and appealing to young girls and women. Using illustrations of different swimsuits in a lively pattern creates a stylish feeling for the brand.

Bikini Mania

bikini mania

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Globetrotter is an original travel magazine that focuses on people with a taste for adventure and excitement. This magazine was designed using original photography integrated into a structured layout.

MAGAZINE LAYOUTGlobetrotter

GLOBETR TTER

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Tulip Bulbs is an online company that specializes in the sale of a variety of tulip bulbs. This accessible and elegant package is family friendly and compact. The design uses realistic illustrations to depict the different types of tulips bulbs within each package, as opposed to using photography.

PACKAGINGTulip Bubls

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World’s Deadliest Disasters are informational graphic posters complete with an interactive application that encompasses the years of 1900–2011. These posters are full size wall prints displayed in the Academy of Sciences. Their simple style uses recognizable icons to record the various natural disasters.

INFOGRAPHICSWorld’s Deadliest Disasters

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EARTHQUAKE MAP 1900 – 2011

BACK

iPad 8:35 PM

ENTER

WORLD’S

DEADLIEST DISASTERS

1900 - 2011

iPad 8:35 PM

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

TSUNAMIS

HURRICANES

REGIONS

EARTHQUAKES

BACK

REGIONS

NORTH AMERICA

SOUTH AMERICA

CENTRAL AMERICA

WEST EUROPE

EAST EUROPE

OCEANIA

EAST ASIA

SOUTH ASIA

SOUTH EAST ASIA

WORLD MAP

AFRICA

BACKBACK

VOLCANOS MAP 1900 – 2011

BACK

MEXICO

CENTRAL AMERICA

MEXICO

EL SALVADOR

GUATEMALA

WEST INDIES

BACK

contains over 1400 vents, including the historically active cinder cones of Parícutin and Jorullo, covering a 200 x 250 km wide area of Michoacán and Guanajuato states in

form, but small shield volcanoes, lava domes, maars and tuff rings (many in the Valle de Santiago area), and cone less

mostly Pleistocene in age, and have morphologies similar to small Icelandic-type shield volcanoes, although the Michoacán-Guanajuato shields have higher slope angles and smaller basal diameters. Jorullo, which was constructed in the 18th century, and Parícutin, which grew above a former

roughly 1000 small volcanic centres scattered throughout the

LARGE – OCCURS 10’S OF YEARS

3860 M

-102.25N19.48E

CINDER CONE – steep conical hill of volcanic fragments that accumulate around and downwind from a volcanic vent

4 people

02.20.1943MICHOACAN-GUANAJUATO

ESTIMATED DEATH TOLLINFORMATION

VOLCANIC EXPLOSIVITY INDEX

ELEVATION

TYPE

BACK

that dammed adjacent drainages including the Magdalena River1,2. This created a 4 km long and 40 km wide lake that drained catastrophically and inundated the town of Ostuacan with a mixture of hot water and pyroclastic sediment. The hot water was contained at Penitas Hydroelectric Dam where one casualty and 3 injuries took place. The eruption was unique due to the release of unusually large amounts of sulphur into the atmosphere. Three weeks after the eruption, the volcanic aerosol had circled the Earth and severely affected aircraft particularly in the northern hemisphere. The cost of window damage caused by the gases for one company, Japan Airlines is estimated at 6.8 million US dollars.

the volcano while damaging lahars were also triggered due to heavy rain falling on unconsolidated pyroclastic deposits.

VERY LARGE – OCCURS 100’S OF YEARS

1150 M

-93.228N17.36E

TUFF CONE – built by ejecta from a volcanic vent, piling up around the vent in the shape of a cone with a central crater

Chinchon, mexico

2,000 people

03.28.1982CHICHON

ESTIMATED DEATH TOLLINFORMATION

VOLCANIC EXPLOSIVITY INDEX

ELEVATION

TYPE

BACK

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KEY

Tsunami

Vo

lca

nic

exp

losi

vity

ind

ex

Size: SmallOccures: Daily

Size: ModerateOccures: Weekly

Size: M - LargeOccures: Yearly

Size: LargeOccures: 10’s of yrs

Size: Very LargeOccures: 0 00’s of yrs

Size: UndeterminedOccures: 100’s of yrs

WORLD’S DEADLIEST VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS1900 - 2011

Java

Cameroon

Congo

PhiliPPines

JaPan

italy

new guinea

VesuviusType: Complex Volcano 04.04.1906

TaalType: StratoVolcano01.27.1911

PinatuboType: StratoVolcano

06.15.1991

Sakura-jimaType: StratoVolcano01.12.1914

KelutType: StratoVolcano

05.19.1919MerapiType: StratoVolcano10.26.2010

MerapiType: StratoVolcano11.25.1930

MerapiType: StratoVolcano03.23.1953

LamingtonType: StratoVolcano01.15.1951

Dieng Volc ComplexType: Complex Volcano

12.04.1944

Oku Volc FieldType: Maar08.21.1986

NyiragongoType: StratoVolcano08.21.1986 Semeru

Type: StratoVolcano01.04.1968

AgungType: StratoVolcano02.19.1963

iCeland

west indies

Columbia

el salvador

guatemala

mexiCo

alaska

washington

PeleeType: StratoVolcano05.08.1902

IcelandType: StratoVolcano

03.31.2010

FuegoType: StratoVolcano10.10.1974

ChichonType: Tuff Cone03.28.1982

RuizType: StratoVolcano11.13.1985

Santa MariaType: StratoVolcano

10.24.1902

Michoacan-GuanajuatoType: Cinder Cone

02.20.1943

San Salvador Type: StratoVolcano

06.07.1917

NovaruptaType: Caldera09.06.1913

St. HelensType: StratoVolcano

05.18.1980

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KEY

Tsunami

Vo

lca

nic

exp

losi

vity

ind

ex

Size: SmallOccures: Daily

Size: ModerateOccures: Weekly

Size: M - LargeOccures: Yearly

Size: LargeOccures: 10’s of yrs

Size: Very LargeOccures: 0 00’s of yrs

Size: UndeterminedOccures: 100’s of yrs

WORLD’S DEADLIEST VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS1900 - 2011

Java

Cameroon

Congo

PhiliPPines

JaPan

italy

new guinea

VesuviusType: Complex Volcano 04.04.1906

TaalType: StratoVolcano01.27.1911

PinatuboType: StratoVolcano

06.15.1991

Sakura-jimaType: StratoVolcano01.12.1914

KelutType: StratoVolcano

05.19.1919MerapiType: StratoVolcano10.26.2010

MerapiType: StratoVolcano11.25.1930

MerapiType: StratoVolcano03.23.1953

LamingtonType: StratoVolcano01.15.1951

Dieng Volc ComplexType: Complex Volcano

12.04.1944

Oku Volc FieldType: Maar08.21.1986

NyiragongoType: StratoVolcano08.21.1986 Semeru

Type: StratoVolcano01.04.1968

AgungType: StratoVolcano02.19.1963

iCeland

west indies

Columbia

el salvador

guatemala

mexiCo

alaska

washington

PeleeType: StratoVolcano05.08.1902

IcelandType: StratoVolcano

03.31.2010

FuegoType: StratoVolcano10.10.1974

ChichonType: Tuff Cone03.28.1982

RuizType: StratoVolcano11.13.1985

Santa MariaType: StratoVolcano

10.24.1902

Michoacan-GuanajuatoType: Cinder Cone

02.20.1943

San Salvador Type: StratoVolcano

06.07.1917

NovaruptaType: Caldera09.06.1913

St. HelensType: StratoVolcano

05.18.1980

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KEY

Tsunami

Magnitude M

WORLD’S DEADLIEST EARTHQUAKES1900 - 2011

Calabria09.08.1905

M: 7.9

Ladik11.26.1943

M: 7.6

Luzon07.16.1990M: 7.7

North Sumatra03.28.2005

M: 8.6

Sumatra12.26.2004M: 9.1

Qaratog10.21.1907M: 8.0

Bihar01.15.1934M: 8.1

Makran Coast11.27.1945M: 8.0

Iran09.16.1978

M: 7.8

El Asnam10.10.1980M: 7.7

Haiyuan12.16.1920M: 7.8

Xizang08.15.1950M: 8.6

Fuyun08.10.1931M: 8.0

Kanto09.01.1923M: 7.9

Eastern Sichuan05.12.2008

M: 7.9

Mindanao08.16.1976M: 7.9

Sanriku03.02.1933M: 8.4

Honshu03.11.2011M: 9.0

Chimbote05.31.1970M: 7.9

Tonankai12.07.1944M: 8.1

Nankaido12.20.1946

M: 8.1

Esmeraldes01.31.1906

M: 8.8

San Francisco04.18.1906M: 7.8

Michoacan05.19.1985

M: 8.0Haiti01.12.2010M: 7.0

Valparaiso08.17.1906M: 8.2

Temuco-Valdivia05.22.1960M: 9.5

China

China

nePal

taJikistan

iran

turkey

algeria

Pakistan

italy

JaPan

California

PhiliPPinesindonesia

haiti

Chile

eCuador

Peru

mexiCo

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KEY

Tsunami

Magnitude M

WORLD’S DEADLIEST EARTHQUAKES1900 - 2011

Calabria09.08.1905

M: 7.9

Ladik11.26.1943

M: 7.6

Luzon07.16.1990M: 7.7

North Sumatra03.28.2005

M: 8.6

Sumatra12.26.2004M: 9.1

Qaratog10.21.1907M: 8.0

Bihar01.15.1934M: 8.1

Makran Coast11.27.1945M: 8.0

Iran09.16.1978

M: 7.8

El Asnam10.10.1980M: 7.7

Haiyuan12.16.1920M: 7.8

Xizang08.15.1950M: 8.6

Fuyun08.10.1931M: 8.0

Kanto09.01.1923M: 7.9

Eastern Sichuan05.12.2008

M: 7.9

Mindanao08.16.1976M: 7.9

Sanriku03.02.1933M: 8.4

Honshu03.11.2011M: 9.0

Chimbote05.31.1970M: 7.9

Tonankai12.07.1944M: 8.1

Nankaido12.20.1946

M: 8.1

Esmeraldes01.31.1906

M: 8.8

San Francisco04.18.1906M: 7.8

Michoacan05.19.1985

M: 8.0Haiti01.12.2010M: 7.0

Valparaiso08.17.1906M: 8.2

Temuco-Valdivia05.22.1960M: 9.5

China

China

nePal

taJikistan

iran

turkey

algeria

Pakistan

italy

JaPan

California

PhiliPPinesindonesia

haiti

Chile

eCuador

Peru

mexiCo

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