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Final Reflection: Lloyd Proctor
The Paradise Creek Brewery had a lot of different elements and design concepts that were focused on by each designer. These elements and concepts were then adopted, interpreted and used to design the different menus we as a class created. … Continue reading
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Menu Design: Lloyd Proctor
The Tiller menu design that I chose exemplifies good hierarchy because there are clear priorities in the design starting with the the T logo on bold large text at the top and large text with the date following the logo. … Continue reading
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Alphabet Design Proposal: Lloyd Proctor
The text source that I am using as my source of inspiration is a monastic free font text created by a contemporary graphic designer. The text was created for fashion and artistic purposes. When I looked at the design it … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Lloyd Proctor
Ellen Lupton’s “Thinking with Type” gave a lot of insight on just how significant type face is and how its evolution over the years influenced how we design and present messages. In her section of humanism and the body, she … Continue reading
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Pattern Design Reflection: Lloyd Proctor
The designs and patterns that I created came from unique experiences that I have had and things that I have seen. Most of the shapes that I chose to place in the pattern starting with the first design called seeds, … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane: Lloyd Proctor
Its interesting how a multitude of different elements can all be points and functions the same. A point marks a position in space, but that space isn’t limited to just one specific location within that space. This image displays … Continue reading
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Texture: Lloyd Proctor
When I was looking for textures to take photos of, my initial thought was to capture obvious textures, but I thought textures with contrast and pattern was more interesting in the end. The first image that displays the different fabric … Continue reading
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