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Student Broadside Critique – Katie Tufts
This is a broadside made by Jack of a piece by Edgar Allen Poe called A Dream Within A Dream. This poem is about the difference between a dream and reality and not being able to tell which state you’re … Continue reading
Broadsides – Katie Tufts
I chose this broadside made by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as my example of total immersion because I felt it fit the description made by Kyle Schlesinger. What stood out to me were all the different orientations of the words. He … Continue reading
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Alphabet Design – Katie Tufts
I plan to use the Modular Method to create my alphabet for this next project. Based on the description from the packet I am most drawn to this method because of the use of the grid. My mind creates better … Continue reading
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Typeface Anatomy – Katie Tufts
I chose this picture of typeface because there were a couple different ones to look at in this picture and they were all different from each other. Each typeface seems to have a serif except for the word “it” which … Continue reading
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Pattern Design and Color Interaction – Katie Tufts
I searched Tumblr for “organic patterns” and “geometric patterns” and searched for quite a while until I felt I found the best two fitting patterns. There were many to choose from but these two stood out to me the most. … Continue reading
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Small Multiples – Katie Tufts
The caption of this image says “28 Van Gogh paintings visualized as pie charts showing the five most common colors in each as in percentage.” I chose this image because I believe it 100% relates to data bountiful. This image … Continue reading
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