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Broadsides – Katie Tufts
I chose this broadside made by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as my example of total immersion because I felt it fit the description made by Kyle Schlesinger. What stood out to me were all the different orientations of the words. He … Continue reading
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Broadsides- Megan Thompson
From reading Kyle Schlesinger’s essay about broadside the image below is an example of the earliest versions of a broadside. A broadside one large one sided page. It just so happen that broadsides are used to inform others of what … Continue reading
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Tagged Broadsides 336 Fall 2014, display type, layering, overlap, Scale, total immersion
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Alphabet Design – Katie Tufts
I plan to use the Modular Method to create my alphabet for this next project. Based on the description from the packet I am most drawn to this method because of the use of the grid. My mind creates better … Continue reading
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Alphabet Design – Amy Koller
To be honest, I’m not completely sure what I want to do for my alphabet yet. However, I decided to try out at least one design for the time being. For my text I wanted to use a Christmas song. … Continue reading
Alphabet Design – Danielle Clement
For my alphabet design, I wanted to create something that was simple, yet still had character. The rules I set for my design are 1. the letters will all be in a serif typeface, 2. each letter must have 2 … Continue reading
Helvetica- Megan Thompson
“The North Face” logo is a prime example of the use of Helvetica font. The equal space between the letters allows for a simple but rather catchy look to the clothing brand. I believe the author used this type of … Continue reading
Joseph Varnadore: Blog Post 5-Helvetica
This is the cover of the book for my Media Criticism class. The cover features a title and byline in Helvetica. Helvetica serves as a very good neutral font for various uses, so it honestly isn’t very surprising that it … Continue reading
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Helvetica – Lacey Kido
While this is not the image personally taken (iPhone camera failure created a blurry image and a clear image was needed) it is of the same things I’d noticed thanks to Walmart and my excessive time spent there since my … Continue reading
Helvetica – Sean Jones
The North Face logo is a logo that is known all over the world for its companies’ quality and craftsmanship. Little does most of the population know, but The North Face logo effectively utilizes the Helvetica font for a fresh … Continue reading
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Typeface Anatomy- Marci Hohner
This example of type is a very unique, decorative take on type. It is very representative of the movie title and overall theme, but not overly descriptive. The cross bar is extremely high … Continue reading
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