MONIKR

1 YEAR OF PHOTOMANIPULATIONS

Here at GNT Branding, our creativity horde of brand-strategy ninja poets use data-driven Jedi mind control problem-solving techniques to identify and articulate digital value propositioning, while simultaneously disrupting collaborative idea-generation through a process of creative chaos which allows us to transform stories into robust audience experiences that bring our client’s vision into the appropriate ethnographic landscape.

ONE PHOTO-MANIPULATION

THE MONIKR PROJECT

EVERYDAY FOR A YEAR

In 2012 GNT Branding owner and creative director, Jash Tracey began a year long project promoting his personal brand at the time, MONIKR. He created a daily photo-manipulation piece which was then branded and posted. While promoting himself as a designer this also gave him a unique perspective into what kind of imagery and concepts people respond to and why.

It not only made him a better overall graphic designer but also put a smile on the face of the occasional social networker who found a daily MONIKR on their wall. The best part was all the positive feedback he received from friends, family as well as total strangers.

THE MONIKR PROJECT WAS LATER FEATURED IN ROOSTER MAGAZINE.

ROOSTER

MAGAZINE

ARTPORN

INSIDE THE ADVENTUROUS AND WILD MIND OF JASH TRACEY

Exposé in The Rooster Magazine

Surprised? Holy shit yeah, of course I was. But to be honest I was more humbled than anything else. They gave me a 2 page spread in the printed September issue and then a very well worded and surprisingly accurate intro for the larger online section.

See the spread HERE

I was asked to write a response to one question so the imaginative writers at the magazine could figure out what the hell to say about me and the MONIKR series. Here’s what I submitted.

How would I describe my art…

A lot of artists have a style of their own. They find a medium, an aesthetic, a color scheme, a whatever they are good at, that they enjoy and then proceed to get better at it throughout their careers. I don’t think I’ve ever done that. When I was a kid it was comic books, anime, that sorta thing. Always color pencil. In high school I leaned more towards realism, still life. My art teacher Mr. Davis told me ‘look.. color pencil is great ‘n all but you may wanna check out digital. So I did.

College was a slightly chaotic mash-up of studio and digital art, nudes and flash animations. A buffalo sized buffet of artistic this and that. Still no solid style of my own to speak of. When I graduated I began work at Rage where the daily tasks varied from logos, to apparel design, to corporate ID to whatever the client needed. Different minute to minute.

Degas once said art is not what you see, but what you make others see. When asked how would I describe my art, why I do what I do, I have to say that I do it (it is made) for the reaction. That initial and honest response I get from whomever sees it. Good or bad, it’s a conversation I get to have with people. The design is the question and their reaction the answer. I love that.

I don’t have a set style. My work is constantly changing and so the conversations are constantly changing. It’s never boring. That’s how would I describe my art.

It all turned really out great. But what do I know. Here’s the artwork… Let me know what you think.

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