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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Anneleisce Holleman
This is a poster for a music festival called Sasquatch. I used this example because it has the same basic typographic elements of text that is necessary for a concert poster to have and this will be important to consider during … Continue reading
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Alternative self-portrait: Alden Paguada
This is a Yamantaka Mandala. A mandala or circle, is a representation of the Buddhist universe, and it was created by the Monks of the Gyuto Trantic. According to the Gyuto Trantic University, these cosmograms represent in symbolic color, line, and geometric forms, … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Miguel Tenorio
When it comes to scrolling through this particular poster, it has a very minimal approach on showing off what is trying to advertise. With the singular photo in the center of the poster that shows “Plenty” written by blown up … Continue reading
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Alternative Self Portrait: Jack Dunwoody
This piece is an alternative self portrait by Michael Driver. Michael is a freelance illustrator from London who has had work featured in magazines such as Wired Magazine and the Washington Post as well as various exhibitions around the United … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: David Lee
Thinking of a book cover dominated trough typography brought many examples to mind. However, the most applicable one was that of J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy. Simplicity is what describes the cover best as the theme of the story is thought … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Kai Amos
When I first saw this online page of the magazine, my eye was immediately drawn to the bold text “APRIL.” The negative space and seclusion the bold text has due to lack of other letters, along with its size, makes … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance: Sydney Elliott
While browsing Behance, a creative portfolio site for artists, I came across this poster created by Boris Gautier. I was captivated by the fact that it was indeed typography but I couldn’t initially read, or figure out what the poster was … Continue reading
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Alternative Self-Portrait: Leah Baird
Data visualization is the process of taking data in the form of numbers and facts and transforming it into a visual, graphic representation. The process tends to create more a more palatable representation of the data – visual learners grasp … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane and Balance: Mark Midgett
For this particular blog post I decided to go with a visual example that held a more chaotic yet organized sense of typography. Elements such as line, point and/or plane are such a large contribution to the overall aesthetic balance … Continue reading
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Point, Line, Plane, and Balance – Alex Weber
https://niice.co/search/typography The design I chose to analyze I felt really captured what the reading went over well. The design uses planes, lines, and balance very well and one could argue it even uses points in a subtle way. All of … Continue reading
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