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Pattern Design: Francisco Guerrero
I decided to use album covers from my favorite bands for this blog assignment. For the geometric pattern, I chose the album cover for the Neighbourhood’s 2013 “I Love You.” I listen to them almost everyday so I often see … Continue reading
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Organic/Geometric, Abstraction/Representation: Francisco Guerrero
When the Super Soaker came out it was produced from another brand other than Nerf. The logo was simple and I would say organic. The logo was basically the words “Super Soaker” on a basic font. There was nothing to exciting … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Francisco Guerrero
During class when we displayed our poster on the walls, several people felt that this poster design was “different” and “eye catching.” I liked my other designs as well but my goal for this poster was to attract the reader’s … Continue reading
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Figure/Ground and Framing: Francisco Guerrero
The universal logo of FedEx is a great example of the visual perspective of utilizing negative and positive forms. The way that the figure or text that displays “FedEx” along with the white background brings the form to the foreground. … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance- Francisco Guerrero
The visual example that I chose was the book cover of Double Vision by Walter Abish. This piece caught my eye because it uses typographic elements in the context. The black circles on the cover are POINTS that help guide … Continue reading
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