This print and packaging design is a physical product with conceptual inspiration. I designed, printed, and finished a limited series of backup copies of my hard drive filled with personal data.
Goals
The goal for this project was to use my skills in print design and production to attempt making a perfect replica of my hard drive. I wanted to make a physical copy of something that contains a great deal of digital information. Though it’s stripped of its utility in the act of creating a copy, Backup Copy is a commercialized product that plays with this altered process of disseminating personal data.
With a image scan of my hard drive, I started developing print files for a silk screen printing process and strategically picked color separations. That would lead to the most realistic looking copy using a combination of CMYK process printing and spot coloring.
A total of seven different inks were used in the printing process: cyan, magenta, yellow, black process printing inks supplemented with fluorescent pink, transparent gloss, and transparent warm gray.