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Student Broadside Critique- Marci Hohner
I am critiquing Jacob Oster’s broadside entitled “Paying Homage to two Skiing Legends”. The text is about two skiiers whom passed away in a skiing accident. It reads slightly like an obituary, paying their condolences to the lost, but with … Continue reading
Broadsides- Marci Hohner
My broadside from the MASC collection embodies total immersion. The typefaces, their arrangement and alignment, and their contrast create the composition, imagery, and perceived message successfully and without actual illustration. The type is arranged to resemble some sort of informative … Continue reading
Alphabet Design – Marci Hohner
I am using a chapter from a book called “Meditations from the Mat”, that is about living mindfully and at peace with yourself and those around you. It exemplifies the characteristics of the culture of Buddhism and simplicity which I … Continue reading
Typeface Anatomy- Marci Hohner
This example of type is a very unique, decorative take on type. It is very representative of the movie title and overall theme, but not overly descriptive. The cross bar is extremely high … Continue reading
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Pattern Design and Color Interaction- Marci Hohner
I found both of these patterns in my closet, one is a dress from Brandy Melville, and the other are yoga pants from LuluLemon. First, my geometric design (right), is the dress. This pattern is pretty random, and could almost … Continue reading