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Design Blog #7: WSU Art Museum

The recreation of one of Andy Warhol receipts for the liquor store was interesting because he is such a famous artist and it seems so simple but his work usually has more meaning. I thought the various typefaces was interesting and I … Continue reading

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Type anatomy: Caleb McEnderfer

This confederate currency uses multiple fonts, but this side only has one font and it is quite large comparing to the other side.  This typeface is uppercase and the serifs do not dip below the baseline as you can see … Continue reading

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Formstorming: Caleb McEnderfer

These quilts have historical value and all of the quilt display design concepts that we have learned about, but these women did not have any knowledge of these concepts, which makes these quilts quite amazing. The first quilt seems that … Continue reading

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Organic/Geometric: Caleb McEnderfer

Boodles rebranded their companies image in 2011 and that included changing the logo. The original logo was geometric and very straightforward in what their company was about, which is provide short- term loans and the logo has a kid dragging a … Continue reading

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Color interaction: Caleb McEnderfer

This photo of the stage at VELD festival is a  great example of color because colors often can represent moods and music concerts often use lights to set the moods of their songs. An example of this would be if … Continue reading

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Figure/ground: Caleb McEnderfer

Figure and ground can be defined as using positive and negative space to create the illusion of a three-dimensional space. Using Contrast between lighter and darker colors can improve the image or elements to make it look three-dimensional. The connection of … Continue reading

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Pattern and Texture: Caleb McEnderfer

  Patterns can be defined in multiple ways and it can depend on the situation, but I think that pattern can be defined as a reoccurring element that repeats to make a noticeable mark. This definition can apply to multiple … Continue reading

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