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Pattern Design:Erik Lemus
For the two visual patterns selected I chose, Mr. Peanut and and then there’s this. Mr Peanut is the cover with the most organic representation pattern. These patterns are more organic due to the fact that there is a representation of a skull … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Erik Lemus
I chose this logo because right of the back because there is a huge change that is quite noticeable this logo quickly experienced a very big transition, it went from actual organic text to a geometric shape mainly using a … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Erik Lemus
After we displayed our posters in class and got the chance to get some feedback from one of the posters we made, one of my class mates was allowed to give some useful feedback about one of his favorite posters … Continue reading
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Figure / Ground and Framing: Erik Lemus
This poster is a great representation of what typography is, as this poster does a great work with the STABLE FIGURE/GROUND relationship. When taking a first glimpse of this poster there is lots going on, its overwhelming, and the bleed is about … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Erik Lemus
The visual example that I chose to review is the calendar created by Dylan Spiekermann, Erik Spiekermann, and Ferdinand Ulrich. This is a very successful example that illustrates my understanding of point, lines, planes, and balance. This calendar cover does … Continue reading
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