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Pattern Design: Miguel Tenorio
Patterns are unique to look at, they seem to be everywhere you look at, whether it be geometrically created or organically created. So check your own surroundings, you’ll see them. Now allow me talk about this piece that is on … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Francisco Guerrero
I decided to use album covers from my favorite bands for this blog assignment. For the geometric pattern, I chose the album cover for the Neighbourhood’s 2013 “I Love You.” I listen to them almost everyday so I often see … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Mark Midgett
The first photo that I’m going to analyze and discuss is a representation of an organic pattern. This piece is named “Garbage, the new street art aesthetic,” and I believe that it has a great Urban City aesthetic vibe to … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Katelyn Orum
The first photo is my geometric pattern. First of all I liked this one because it is both abstracted while being representative. It’s abstracted because it is just a simple repeating triangle, but due to the nature of the colors … Continue reading
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Pattern Design:Erik Lemus
For the two visual patterns selected I chose, Mr. Peanut and and then there’s this. Mr Peanut is the cover with the most organic representation pattern. These patterns are more organic due to the fact that there is a representation of a skull … Continue reading
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Currency Design Analysis: Leah Baird
The bill I chose is the 1862 Confederate $10 bill. I chose it partially because of the history behind it, and partially because I found it visually appealing – especially the details on the back. The bill was donated to … Continue reading
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Currency Design Analysis: Jacob DeLeon
The currency that I choose is an Chinese bill that represents 1 customs gold unit. I really like this bill to its simplicity. If we look at the front of the bill there is noticeable line work that is bordering … Continue reading
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Currency Design Analysis: Tyler Steckler
For my third blog post I have chosen the 100 dollar bill from the “What if our money were designed to celebrate science instead of presidents” article we have discussed many times in class. One of the very first thing … Continue reading
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Currency Design Anaylsis – Mely Barajas
For the purpose of this blog post I chose to write about a Chinese bill. The first thing that I noticed was that since they had limited tools and paper their counterfeiting measures were not so great; therefore, they had … Continue reading
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Currency Design Analysis: Jack Dunwoody
The $100 Confederate bond struck me in terms of typography. Being of such high value, the typography is very ornate. The bond says “The Confederate States of America” across the top with very ornamental capital letters. The majority of the … Continue reading
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