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Type Anatomy: Jennifer Wenning
I decided to use the Mary Martin Rebow papers for this post mostly because cursive, as a written text, isn’t very popular anymore, and in some schools isn’t being taught. I don’t want to call it a lost language but … Continue reading
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Formstorming: Jennifer Wenning
“Formstorming” is about finding new ways to express familiar ideas through repetition that can change with each cycle, and time. It also talks about templates to set a base for exploration, iteration, and design planning. “Rhythm and Balance” talks about … Continue reading
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Organic/Geometric: Jen Wenning
The logo/branding redesign I chose to go with is for Budweiser; the red is eye-catching and easily recognizable. The original design for their canned product I would say is more geometric because of the way the design wraps around the … Continue reading
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Figure/Ground: Jennifer Wenning
The primary image I selected to use is Tang Yau Hoong’s work from a blog from 2013 about negative space illustrations. The background color is orange, but then there are competing images of a couple of people boating on a … Continue reading
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Pattern and Texture – Jennifer Wenning
Texture is the grain of surfaces that can be felt, or seen. It adds emphasis and detail to images or physical objects, so it is both physical and virtual. Texture utilizes juxtaposition or contrast for affect. Examples of juxtaposition are … Continue reading
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