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Author Archives: Ryan Palmer
Pattern Design: Ryan P Schimack
This picture is organic because it does indeed have a distinct pattern with the fish on bottom and the birds on top, but none of the lines are straight or geometric. Also, if you look closely you can see that … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Ryan P Schimack
Although on the sweet, syrupy side and popular in cocktails, Southern Comfort packs an alcohol punch that can be deceiving. Earlier this year, Southern Comfort introduced a new Caramel version to complement its other mixes like Lime and Black Cherry … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Ryan P Schimack
As far as this project goes I believe my third poster design is the best so far in terms of line, spacing, creativity, and framing. After seeing everyone else designs during class last week I have decided that I need … Continue reading
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Figure/ Ground and Framing: Ryan P Schimack
The visual example primarily consists of typographic elements as well as positive and negative space. This picture strongly emphasizes negative space to highlight the positive space which is the type. There is just enough positive space (black) that the reader … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Ryan P Schimack
This typographic poster for a Rammstein concert in 2012 is a good example of the usage of point, line, and plane. My eyes move from the bottom of the poster to the top because of the use of bolder text … Continue reading
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