Category Archives: Fall 2014 Archive (338)

Broadsides-Karen Marten

                    This broadside is probably not the traditional form as Kyle Schlesinger defines it in his essay. While it agrees with the OED definition ‘A sheet of paper printed on one … Continue reading

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Broadsides – Hannah Croskrey

This broadside would fall into the category of Integrating Display Type. The text is all fairly easy to read especially “food” and “don’t waste it.” These two parts of the broadside appear to be the most important and strive to get … Continue reading

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Broadsides- Shannon Heric

Based off of Schlesinger’s essay a broadside is defined as “A sheet of paper printed on one side only, forming one large page.” There is more to a broadside other than being a large sheet of paper. Schlesinger says, it … Continue reading

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Broadsides – Jesse Pearson

My example of a broadside is a poem, called “The Unswept”, by Sharon Olds. It puts the poem itself in the center of the page, but then uses a decorative border, along with a design in the space in between … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design – Brian Tomsovic

My text is the Artificer Infusion list from the Eberron Campaign Setting Book from Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 Edition. It is a “futuristic” setting for DnD it takes place in a world where technology has developed leaps and bounds beyond … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design– Jacob Oster

The deaths of JP Auclair and Andreas Fransson are a painful blow to their families and friends, but also to skiing as a whole. These two skiers encompassed a large portion of what modern skiing is: an adventure, a redefinition … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design-Jenna Hayden

For this assignment, the text that I decided to choose was a poem from Edgar Allan Poe. Edgar Allan Poe was a Poet who lived from 1809-1849. The poem I chose to use is named Dreamland. The poem is written … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design, Shannon Heric

For my alphabet design I plan to use the modular method of design to define my rules for my type. I chose to do a sans serif all capitol alphabet because I am using a poem by Shel Silverstein called … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design – Melissa Tsitsis

The text that I will be using for this project is a poem called Daffodils by William Wordsworth. The poem is very lighthearted and reminds me of the summer so my goal is also to create a font that feels … Continue reading

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Alphabet Design – Lauren Turner

The text I chose greatly influenced the mood I wanted my typeface to omit. I wanted the font to appear somewhat handwritten, while looking simplistic and somewhat irregular and organic. I started out wanting to use a modular method, however … Continue reading

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