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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Sydney Elliott
I chose this logo design because I think the “after” transformation was incredibly successful comparably to the original logo design. The original logo design was concentrated on a typeface rather than a unique business that is focused on catering and the … Continue reading
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Poster Remix Critique: Sydney Elliott
Between my colleague and myself, I chose to critique this poster from the Poster Remix Project. I chose this poster because though my others were creative, this poster flows the viewers eye about the page in a compositionally sound way. I … Continue reading
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Figure/Ground and Framing: Sydney Elliott
In Zhang’s poster she designed for the 2o15Harbin Design Week, the viewer is initially captivated by the contrast of the black and white of the poster, or the positive and negative spaces, creating balance in the composition. Then, the viewer begins to question what is the … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Sydney Elliott
While browsing Behance, a creative portfolio site for artists, I came across this poster created by Boris Gautier. I was captivated by the fact that it was indeed typography but I couldn’t initially read, or figure out what the poster was … Continue reading
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