Author Archives: Whitney Demarest

Final Reflection: Whitney Demarest

For the purpose of this blog post, I will be comparing and contrasting Sophie Stoltman’s menu design and mine. Below are images of my menu redesign.   Below are images of Sophie Stoltman’s menu redesign.   Hierarchy: I think both … Continue reading

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Paradise Creek Reflection

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Menu Design: Whitney Demarest

  I think that this menu, The Faversham from Leeds, UK is both visually intriguing, and well organized. The hierarchy is not only represented in the main menu, but also in the call out pages. The first red call out … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design Proposal: Whitney Demarest

To me, the most important part of my life, and the part that I draw the most inspiration from is my faith. Normally, I try to keep my faith and school work separate because it is a sensitive subject for … Continue reading

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Type Anatomy: Whitney Demarest

From the Letter chapter of Thinking with Type, I recognized that the main components of type anatomy include: size, scale, and style. There are other elements of type that make it unique like kerning, line height, and cap and x … Continue reading

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Pattern Design Reflection: Whitney Demarest

I LOVE blankets. For this assignment, I wanted to create a pattern that could be transformed into a heavy knit fabric blanket that would then be sold at a place like Target or Home Goods. My personal style is reflected … Continue reading

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Point, Line, Plane: Whitney Demarest

When I opened up the topic for this weeks blog post, I thought that I had a strong understanding of what pont, line, and plane were. I thought to myself yeah, this blog will be a piece of cake! … … Continue reading

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Texture: Whitney Demarest

Texture and pattern is super fascinating to me when discussed as translating to a digital space. No, 3d design isn’t on trend today, but using design to communicate depth has always been intriguing to me. The pictures I have chose … Continue reading

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