A poster paying homage to Pentagram, the “world’s largest independent design consultancy.”
The Thinking

No one person or company becomes big overnight (well I guess some do nowadays, but those are exceptions to this). Pentagram being one of the most well-known design firms out there had also once started small. My concept played on the metaphor of tracing back to the roots. 
In a vague sense, my idea later was dominated what I considered to be perhaps an early root of design, which was the pixel. Yes, that pixel. The one defined as “a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed."
Sample Motion Frames for Poster
Sample Motion for Poster
The Execution

The informal and somewhat “rule breaking” method I took included creating my own sort of type that reflects the idea of the pixel which resembled the basics of design. The illustrative and odd type is meant to juxtapose the very structured and formal Pentagram. I utilized the grid simply to break it.

What could be more fun than to render the Pentagram logo in combination of my thinking? My intent was to be bold, experimental, and break some “design rules” here and there. I had to mimic the attitude of those affiliated with Pentagram. Otherwise, how would I be able to create a poster in attempt to pay homage to Pentagram? In other words, I threw much of my formal design principles out of the window in this project.

Additional

In addition to the poster, I created a short motion loop sample presenting the ideal presentation of the poster. This was inspired by various projects done by the firm associated with  Knotty Objects, AIA Heritage Ball 2015, and Choice Works.
Pentagram Poster Variations
Pentagram
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Pentagram

A series of posters and a sample motion graphic video paying homage to Pentagram, the “world’s largest independent design consultancy.”

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