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Final Reflection: Joshua Yi

The menu I decided to compare and contrast to mine was Whitney’s menu because the contrast was visually apparent to her menu design compared to mine.  In addition, her menu was visually striking and pleasing. In describing the visual hierarchy, … Continue reading

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Menu Design: Joshua Yi

The menu I chose to highlight it’s design and visual hierarchy is actually a restaurant that I’ve been to, Cupcake Royale.  I think this menu is really successful at using contrast of colors and scale.  Each category of food items … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design Proposal: Joshua Yi

On the spirit of Halloween, I wanted to organize my alphabet to fit the mood of the creepy and spooky season that is October.  I took classic poetry that focuses on the supernatural such as The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe, and … Continue reading

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Type anatomy: Joshua Yi

To me, the key component to type anatomy is the spaces that exists within the letters.  The negative space that occupies the strokes of each letters and their composition seems to really contrast each typeface from each other.  The letters … Continue reading

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Pattern Design Reflection: Joshua Yi

I started off this pattern by finding color palettes I liked.  My favorite color is pink so naturally my first color palette was going to be shades of pink like I did previously in the last part.  The second palette, … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane: Joshua Yi

The reading says the point marks the position in space and multiple points make up a line.  It says that a point is a period, the end of a line.  In a case of my earphones, all the focus and … Continue reading

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Texture- Joshua Yi

I asked myself few questions when I was looking for examples of texture.  I wanted to find a design used in real life that was tangible, but that was not always noticed.  We are surrounded by designs that we’re not … Continue reading

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