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Pattern Design: Cesar Guerrero
The pattern with the green and orange chevron pattern is a prime representation of a geometric pattern making it look very clean. It is very easy to tell that pattern is geometric because of it’s inorganic shape and lines. The … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Cesar Guerrero
The Gant logo has a very geometric foundation to it, this allows the design to look very clean and noticeable. It is very easy to tell that the shape is geometric because of it’s inorganic form. The letters also look legalized … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Cesar Guerrero
I believe this is my greatest design because because it really grabs my audience’s attention with the phrase, “experimental action.” This expression is used as the hook for my design, and it is also noticeable from a distance because of … Continue reading
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Figure / Ground and Framing: Cesar Guerrero
The Castaway design is almost completely made up from its background, negative space this gives the image a passive feeling. What makes this piece interesting is that it almost has two kinds of backgrounds; a white box in the outer … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Cesar Guerrero
This poster was made by designer Michael Bierut and team/Pentagram. It was created between 2003 and 2006 through the Yale school of Architecture posters. It was created to apply diverse typographic treatments and hierarchies. The image was pulled out of … Continue reading
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