Brief:

Almost without thinking, we often explain our relationship to time through the use of metaphors. This publication is a collection some of my favorite timely metaphors, observations and personifications (self initiated project).

Outcome:

The slip case was designed to show only the ambiguous and melancholy subtitle, ‘Use Me, Lose Me, Kill Me’ – revealing the complete title, ‘A Study of Time’ when removed. Three ambiguous posters were designed to accompany the publication; each quote refers to the subtitle of the book, using three personifications of time to intrigue the viewer into guessing the subject matter.


 


 


 


 


 


(New sign lasted only fifteen days in position before being anonymously removed) 


 


(Type on window created by using ‘Vaseline’ through a stencil) 


 


 


 


 


‘I am what you want most but what you use worst’ 


‘Once I am lost I will never be found again’ 


‘People talk of killing me while I quietly kill them’