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Who are you?

Hi Dribbblers! I’m Joseph Alessio, a typographic illustrator, designer, image maker and stop-motion animator. Born and raised near Detroit, I’m now living in Denver. I’ve had the pleasure of working with some great people, including Target, Patagonia and Monotype. When I’m not working, I’m most likely playing music, exploring or doing more work that’s just for fun. Or looking for my pencil sharpener in a jungle of sketch paper, again.

What are you working on?

I have a few exciting things going on currently — some interesting opportunities in the works, some holiday-related work that you’ll probably see next year, and always trying to cook up something fun for a personal project. I’m also, slowly but surely, working on decorating my new apartment.

Choose a favorite shot of yours. Why is it a favorite?

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Circles Animation

by Joseph Alessio

Inspire. Create. Repeat. *** Full animation here, with stills of the 3 compositions: http://www.josephalessio.com/#/circles-2015-typography/ *** I created this animation for Circles Conference, using the conference tag line and evoking the cycles of ...

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This piece I did for Circles Conference recently is probably my current favorite shot. I love the way the various nuances are incorporated — the leaves indicative of inspiration, the pastels as a tool of creation, and the circular pattern a reference to both the name of the conference and the cycle of inspiration and creation. The animation worked out really well (despite being quite time-intensive) — it’s fun, colorful, and succinct, making it a really strong piece. The GIF is only part of the animation, however. You can see the entire piece here on Instagram!

Tell us about your setup. What tools do you use in your job? (e.g. hardware, software, pens, paper, blowtorch)?

I started with the usual suspects, sketching it out with pencil and paper. Then I foraged for leaves and pulled out my old pastels to set up the compositions. I photographed the frames with my trusty Canon and animated it in Photoshop.

Choose a favorite shot from another Player. Why do you dig it?

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KLINGG

by Nicolas Girard

FITC Type Animatic. I had the chance of joining an incredible team of artists to help create the FITC Tokyo titles this year. I was responsible for type design and type animation.You can see the full vid along with more details about the typography asp...

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This shot by Nicolas Girard is absolutely mesmerizing. I love the minutiae, so much movement — smooth transformations, shapes shifting, an arabesque of tiny components. Lovely work.

Find Joseph at Dribbble, on Twitter, and at www.josephalessio.com.

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