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Zach Nelson DTC 336: Pattern Design
This piece to the left is a Geometric piece of art done by Tilman. It is very easy to identify this as geometric due to the pattern of triangles and diamonds pieced together and repeated often. Tilman uses different values … Continue reading
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Pattern Design : Mariela Diaz
I decided to use this to design/ patterns because both of them deal with curve in their patterns but in different ways. In the first image the design is more simple and seems more Geometric because it has symmetric feel … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Cesar Guerrero
The pattern with the green and orange chevron pattern is a prime representation of a geometric pattern making it look very clean. It is very easy to tell that pattern is geometric because of it’s inorganic shape and lines. The … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Michael Cassleman
The first pattern that I found is a ceremonial cloth that I believe is the more geometric of the two. The pattern only uses straight lines, specific shapes, has a very simple symmetry, and repeats the exact same shames throughout the whole … Continue reading
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Pattern Design: Joshua Coleman
For my geometric pattern I chose this design by Karel Martens. To me this pattern seems more geometric because of the angularity that is presented. The pattern serves more as a grid in the sense that the basis of the pattern is … Continue reading
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Design Blog #3: Currency Design Analysis
After the Civil War broke out in 1861, the newly established Confederate government began to issue its own money as legal tender to the citizens of the South. The 1st note from the Government of the Confederate States of America … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Michael Cassleman
It should even but up for discussion that Google’s logo has been, and is currently, a geometric one. The logos use typeface exclusively, and have a very clean/neat look because of it. The old new old logo uses a serif font, which … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Cesar Guerrero
The Gant logo has a very geometric foundation to it, this allows the design to look very clean and noticeable. It is very easy to tell that the shape is geometric because of it’s inorganic form. The letters also look legalized … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: Zach Nelson
The reason I chose Parent House was because i really liked the change they made. Going from the dark house to the simple roof over the brand name i thought worked really well. I really agreed with the way they … Continue reading
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Organic / Geometric, Abstraction / Representation: David Lee
In terms of design, the more minimalistic change has proven to be effective in recent years. The reason being that by using only representative elements, it can be meant to send out a stronger message. As in in the both images, … Continue reading
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