Friday, 12 October 2012

For the Love

Opening spread by Tarien

At the end of a very hectic week and working on multiple projects that lacked serious originality I had to find a way to let go and JUST CREATE. This is what I came up with. The images were sourced from Shutterstock. 

Hope you like it! 


~ Tarien

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Thursday, 16 August 2012


Modern Day Goddess

Editorial Design by Tarien

I had some free time on my hands and started the re-design process on some pieces in my student portfolio. I have been meaning to update it for ages but just haven’t had the time.

This experimental layout design is made up to feature in a Cape Town’s pop art magazine called one small seed however the content is also suited to appear in a lifestyle or glossy fashion publication.

Hope you like it! 



~ Tarien

Thursday, 12 July 2012

Super Awesome Lomo Love

by Tarien

I am a proud owner of a Diana F+. Woohooooo! Who can resist the charms of its beautiful lo-fi photos? Something this classic and crucial to analogue photography shouldn't be forgotten. I am smitten with this little mechanism. This weekend will be spent sourcing 120mm film at the Lomography store in Braamfontein, and experimenting at the Neighbourgoods Market. Watch this space for my first experimental prints. 



~ Tarien

Wednesday, 11 July 2012


Exhibition Poster Design

Poster design by Tarien

I just put this together for my good friend Pieter Vosloo so he can distribute this flyer and do a bit of self marketing before the big event. This photograph is very special and was taken of one of the locals when we were on a trip in Swaziland. 


~ Tarien

Friday, 18 May 2012

Protest Poster Design

Poser design and art direction by Tarien

This poster talks about the extreme water quality of the Hartebeespoortdam. By the use of exaggeration, I conveyed a serious message in a tongue and cheek manner. The objective was to raise awareness about the problem and ultimately generate a call to action.



~ Tarien

Places 

70 Juta Street, explored by Tarien


This is one of my favorite little Jo'burg gems which I stumbled on whilst doing a stock photography shoot with Johannesburg based photographer Pieter Vosloo. 70 Juta Street, nested in the heart of Braamfontein is the perfect place to visit when the creative juices  are low and you need a pick-me-up. 

The photo's in this post aren't mine but I love the photography style, clever copy and beautiful typography.




~Tarien 

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Magazine Layout Design

Client: GHD

Art direction by Tarien

The creative concept was to use legendary figures through time and show how ghd can change their stories in a contemporary way, communicating to the selected target market that ghd can tame the untamable. 

Read the copy and enjoy a trip down emory lane in the 70's and ancient Greece ;-)




~Tarien 

Stationary Design

Client: Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital 

In collaboration with Sean Oberholser


The concept was to portray the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital as a magical place where the joy and innocence of childhood will be preserved.  







Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital - keeping the magic of childhood alive, is a project where the concept of keeping the magic of childhood alive in terminally ill children was drawn through the stationary. The little boy making magic medicine was created as a symbol of hope, healing, fun, imagination and was derived to make the children feel save as well as giving the childrens' parents the hope that their children will have the opportunity to stay alive as children and not grow as a weighed down little person by their terminal illness. 
~ Tarien

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

My Favorite B&W Photographer 

Roger Ballen 







Black and white photography as a medium. Roger Ballen: "Black and White is a very minimalist art form and unlike color photographs does not pretend to mimic the world in a manner similar to the way the human eye might perceive. Black and White is essentially an abstract way to interpret and transform what one might refer to as reality."

This is one of my favorite success stories... documenting the small dorps and villages of rural South Africa during the 1980's all the way up to shooting the video I FINK U FREEKY by DIE ANTWOORD. 
~ Tarien