Author Archives: Sophie Stoltman

Final Reflection: Sophie Stoltman

For my final blog entry, I will be comparing my Menu with the one that Whitney Demarest created. I think that our two menus had clear hierarchy and where easy to read. When your eye scans my menu, every section is … Continue reading

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Menu Design: Sophie Stoltman

I choose a menu designed by Re for Bare Witness, in Sydney Australia. I picked this menu because I loved the color contrast and the simplicity of the design with the use of negative space. The designer used contrasting weight, … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design Proposal: Sophie Stoltman

For my font project, I wanted to incorporate textures and colors into a more basic block letter font. I plan on creating outlines for all the letters in an uppercase simple design, similar to the Arial bold font when it … Continue reading

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Type Anatomy: Sophie Stoltman

For the typography analysis, I chose to analyze the biography of Bertha Goudy – First Lady of the Graphic Arts. When you first open the book the text at the top of the title page is very reminiscent of calligraphy … Continue reading

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Pattern Design Reflection: Sophie Stoltman

For this pattern project, I was heavily inspired by the Pullman I saw in my everyday life. For one color scheme, I was inspired by a photo I took of a special Pullman sunset. I wanted to see how the … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane: Sophie Stoltman

Point, line and plane are the beginning of most art and designs. Not only are they part of design but these elements can be found all around us. For this post I decided to use my room for inspiration. For … Continue reading

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Texture: Sophie Stoltman

I chose to find examples of texture and pattern around my home here in Pullman. I think that my examples show the complexity of simple things around us and the contrast between organic and man-made texture. In my image of … Continue reading

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