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Technological Artifact: Angelo Timbol
There are many technological artifacts that I am quite fond of in my life. Some are definitely still a part of my daily or weekly routines, giving me a sense of nostalgia fairly often. This particular artifact holds a very … Continue reading
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Write your post….. Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make … Continue reading
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WSU Art Museum: Joshua Murphy
The trip to the art museum helped me get a better idea of the overall product that I want to create. One of the texts that was show to us was “Buddy The Dreamer” and it shares the graffiti like … Continue reading
WSU Art Museum: Jonathan Martinez
Going to the art museum and looking at various pieces there fairly eye-opening regarding my typeface however it was more interesting to look at all the different pieces of art and understand why we call them art. It was funny … Continue reading
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WSU Art Museum: Jocelyn Urias Castro
This newspaper was done by Nancy Chunn and it was interesting for me because it looks like a normal newspaper we use now on days but actually it is pretty old, and it is looking fresh and with color. I … Continue reading
WSU Art Museum: Travis Thomas
For my example, I chose a word from the collection of rhyming words that showcases the type of detail and attention to detail that I hope to achieve with my font. I think that it very well captures the essence … Continue reading
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WSU Art Museum: Thomas Chiou
There were a lot of interesting, and unique artworks at the Museum of Art. Every artwork has its own story and meaning. The professor explains a lot of process and their inspiration on how the art was made and how … Continue reading
Type Anatomy: Jocelyn Urias
I have chosen to talk about the Fleuron, a journal of typography that was produced in seven lavish volumes. Every individual volume contained a big diversity of papers, specimens, illustrations, inserts and facsimiles beside essays by leading writers of typography and the … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy: Miranda Hansen
The text that I chose to analyze was Queery Leary Nonsense by Edward Lear. I chose this text because it was both eye-catching due to it’s beauty and the obvious quirkiness of the author. I also appreciated how the author included … Continue reading
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Type Anatomy Joshua Murphy
The font that I have chosen to write about for my type anatomy analysis comes from Copper Canyon Press in Port Angeles, WA. The examples of it that I have came from our classes visit to the MASC. The example … Continue reading