Category Archives: Fall 2015 Archive (336)

Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Maria Eckmann

I chose to analyze the Little Hope for the Hop logo. The before image features a geometric shape because it is an image of a flower or lily pad. This image is regularized and represents reality, therefore it is representational. … Continue reading

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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Dakota Rice

Both of Vitoria’s current and old logos are geometric designs. The updated one takes on a much more modern and geometric look however, the use of the giant triangle that holds in the ‘Vic’ of Victoria grabs the viewer’s eye … Continue reading

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Organic/Geometric, Abstraction/Representation: Jamie Marks

This logo underwent a huge transition from organic to geometric, while still being representational of a frog. It is obviously key to keep the logo a representation of a frog, as it is considered the mascot or symbol of the company. … Continue reading

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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Katelyn Orum

I chose the Mr. Coffee logos from the Brand New blog. Mr. Coffee was founded in 1972, and the typeface chosen for the original logo is representative of this era. The O is a representative of what is possibly a … Continue reading

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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: Mark Midgett

Of the three design’s that I’ve completed I felt that my strongest design was this one. I believe that the aesthetic of this design presents itself as chaotic yet balanced. When producing this design I wanted to create a poster … Continue reading

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Poster Remix Critique: Ryan Stuart

This is the poster that I created that appealed to me the most visually. One of my favorite things about this poster is the way the bios sit in the in each of the main letters for the title. I … Continue reading

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Poster Remix Critique : Maricela Diaz

I decided to refine my third poster because I feel like its the best of the three designs I created. The reason why I think its the strongest design is because it plays with Scale through out the poster with … Continue reading

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Poster Remix Critique: Jared Goodwin

I feel that this design is the strongest of my three designs due to its use of overlapping planes and the balance of the design due to its symmetry and framing. The design utilizes a plane-within-a-plane design, which a lot … Continue reading

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Poster Remix Critique: Kai Amos

For the Poster Remix, I believe this is my strongest design poster due to the simplicity and cleanness of the design that is created through the use of white space. So far in the class, I have learned about figure/ground, framing, … Continue reading

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