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Pattern Design: Mark Midgett
The first photo that I’m going to analyze and discuss is a representation of an organic pattern. This piece is named “Garbage, the new street art aesthetic,” and I believe that it has a great Urban City aesthetic vibe to … Continue reading
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Organic/ Geometric, Abstraction/ Representation: Mark Midgett
As a graphic designer, my motto is “make it simple yet significant.” For that reason I chose to analyze the remake of this Coors Light logo designed by Turner Duckworth. When browsing through the “Brand New Blog” this piece of … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Mark Midgett
Of the three design’s that I’ve completed I felt that my strongest design was this one. I believe that the aesthetic of this design presents itself as chaotic yet balanced. When producing this design I wanted to create a poster … Continue reading
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Figure/Ground and Framing: Mark Midgett
For this blog post, I chose to go with a piece that really took the typographic elements of positive and negative space as well as framing and cropping and stretched them in ways outside of the ordinary designer. When looking … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane and Balance: Mark Midgett
For this particular blog post I decided to go with a visual example that held a more chaotic yet organized sense of typography. Elements such as line, point and/or plane are such a large contribution to the overall aesthetic balance … Continue reading
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