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Author Archives: Savannah Wright
Pattern Design: Savannah Wright
For my patterns I made the geometric one with ovals and rounded rectangles. By doing this, I was able to use the shapes tool and make them identical to each other. I added the dark green dot in the middle … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation, Savannah Wright
The logo I chose was Mr. Coffee because not only do I love coffee but I thought that the redesigned logo was interesting. Clearly, the before logo was geometric and representational. The typography is hard, straight and regular lines. You … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Savannah Wright
I thought that this poster design was more effective because it automatically draws you eye to the main purpose of the poster. Also, the date and time added strokes bold certain phases so they are highlighted. Because of this, it … Continue reading
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Figure / Ground and Framing: Savannah Wright
I decided to use this poster as my example for figure-ground and framing because of the use of negative space. Depending on how your eyes view this photo, the negative space could be viewed as two faces looking at each … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Savannah Wright
I chose this poster design because it was inventive and different from most. The main point is the dark circle in the middle of the main triangle, drawing your eye into the date of the concert (October 12th, 2014). Lines come … Continue reading
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