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Pattern Design: David Lee
For the patterns selected, The Golden Road is one what draws on the more organic pattern as it is representational of a head and the form itself is more freeform rather than geometric or calculated. The other cover is more geometric as … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: David Lee
In terms of design, the more minimalistic change has proven to be effective in recent years. The reason being that by using only representative elements, it can be meant to send out a stronger message. As in in the both images, … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: David Lee
The design I’d like to move forward with would be one that has a more simplistic tone to it. I think the poster works well because my eye is drawn to the keywords first before moving on to more descriptive … Continue reading
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Figure / Ground and Framing: David Lee
In terms of artistic style, Walk Off The Earth loves to do things a bit differently in the current times. The piece itself makes good use of the negative space by inserting lyrics from the various songs included. This is … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: David Lee
Thinking of a book cover dominated trough typography brought many examples to mind. However, the most applicable one was that of J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy. Simplicity is what describes the cover best as the theme of the story is thought … Continue reading
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