
Using matte plexiglass, laser etching, custom cut chrome hinges & bolts, and traditional printing techniques Dan Galdamez built a timeline of his life (both past and projected) for his senior thesis project. “The basis for my thesis was to show how I personally connect to meaningful periods of my life, through typography.” he says. “It works as an insight for myself because it allows me to show illustration in addition to providing a narrative.”




“The time line starts with the initial thought of life and ends with the expiration. Personality is represented through and exterior and interior layer to show the relationship between the two and how they make up one person.”

Daniel Galdamez is a freelancer working and living in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from Parsons School of Design as a Communication Design major in May 2009.
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1 Simon Robertson // Aug 5, 2009 at 11:12 pm
wow, this is beautiful. well done daniel!
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2 Brian Egan // Aug 6, 2009 at 6:53 pm
I am so impressed by this young man’s work. I have previously collaborated with Daniel Galdamez for some of my marketing campaigns. My clients were as impressed as I was. I could not have done it without him. You can find more of his work at danielprattgaldamez.com
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