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WSU Art Museum: Daniel Kim

The following piece was done by artist Nancy Chunn and the piece was meant to depict the content of individual news articles from The New York Times using visual representations. I, personally believe that this article is relevant to myself because … Continue reading

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Type Anatomy: Daniel Kim

The typography inside this image of a book cover is very clean and has a classy feel to it. The serifs on the typography is sharp and geometric and this is what creates this clean and classy mood. I believe … Continue reading

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Formstorming: Daniel Kim

I would say the Gee’s Bend ladies do a wonderful job at using formstorming because the book, Graphic Design: The New Basics, mentions how the concept is about finding solutions to design problems. The women of Gee’s Bend practically use … Continue reading

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Organic/Geometric: Daniel Kim

This old design of the Spotify logo is a geometric design. As English speakers, we naturally make meaning of the black symbols and we read it as “Spotify”. The shapes of the symbols have hard edges and sharp angles which … Continue reading

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Color Interaction: Daniel Kim

There are many colors used inside this image to portray and express a certain environment. The woman character, Snow White, is dressed in primary colors. Her long skirt is yellow, top jacket is blue, and her accessories mainly consist of red. … Continue reading

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Figure/Ground: Daniel Kim

Figure can be defined as solid in a void, focus point, or positive. Figure’s functioning partner is ground, which is the void around a solid, background, or negative. The image on the left, represents DC Comic’s superhero characters and their … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Daniel Kim

A pattern, to me, is the basic building structure based off the repetition of lines, planes, and dots, but the purpose for patterns could vary depending on the use/reason of the pattern. On the right, a sashimi dish, is a great example … Continue reading

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