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Menu Design: Steven McCracken
After looking through some of the menus on Art of the Menu I think I’ve found one that really caught my eye, Ruka. Their menu incorporates a nice hierarchy, with the categories separated by large squares with a unique font, … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Steven McCracken
When it comes to fonts the most noticeable factors to me would be the width of the font, since it immediately sets the tone. Other aspects of the font affect the tone on a more subtle level such as the … Continue reading
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Pattern Design Reflection: Steven McCracken
As a DTC student I’ve always had an interest in graphic design and art in general, and as a result of that I decided to create my own brand freshman year. I started with selling clothing and hope to return … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Steven McCracken
For my three photos I looked around my house for some items that represented the various aspects best. The first photo I chose to take was of a thumbtack stuck in my wall, which I believe represents the idea of … Continue reading
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Texture: Steven McCracken
When I started searching for textures to use as inspiration, I knew I wanted to find some that could be interpreted in multiple ways since that’s always been interesting to me. I wok as a graphic designer in my off … Continue reading
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