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Broadsides
According to Kyle Schlesinger, some people would categorize broadsides as “a single, unfolded sheet printed on one side only” which my example falls in line with. The size of this broadside is actually what drew my attention to it. It … Continue reading
Pattern Design and Color Interaction
The first pattern is geometric because there is an obvious pattern that repeats itself throughout the frame. A person does not have to deeply search to find the pattern because it is made up with simple lines forming shapes. There are lines … Continue reading
Black Lives In Media
When I looked at the black lives matter campaign poster I thought that the talks would be on heavy handed topics that are often hard for us to talk about. Due to the serious intense look of the poster with … Continue reading
Geometric Versus Organic
This campaign sign was used for 2016 Republican candidate Ted Cruz. When analyzing the logo a little more closely, one might identify it as more geometric than organic. The shapes in the logo are very similar in angle, size, and … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane, and Balance
The very first point the eyes are drawn to on this page is the massive “g” that covers the majority of the page. This element of type functions as point, line, and plane, since it is the focal point on … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane, and Balance
Visit Elena Giavaldi’s Website. Visually, when I first looked at this book cover, my eyes were first drawn to all of the lines that extend from the corners and edges of the larger font size letters. These edges and corners … Continue reading
Point, Line, Plane, and Balance
I found this poster online. I didn’t read every single line, but I know that it’s about a graphic design website. I thought it looked well-designed, and could be analyzed for this assignment. The first thing that draws your eye … Continue reading
Point, Line, Place and Balance
As far as line, this piece is mostly made up of lines of text. However, not all of these lines are going the same way, creating an asymmetrical symmetry. The two lines of text stretching diagonally to the upper right-hand … Continue reading
Book Jacket Design
Throughout the story, Ray mentions Buffalo Hides several times. At the end of the story, he also compares his back to a buffalo hide when he is in the river. I am thinking that I will use this as a … Continue reading