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Blog Post 3: Jacob Oster
For my Typeface Anatomy Analysis, I chose a Powder Magazine Cover that shows contrasting typefaces which, together, create an eye-catching, attention-grabbing magazine cover. First, the easily recognizable title for the magazine “powder”. I noticed that each of the letters was … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, college, design, font, magazine, modern, sans serif, type, typeface, wsu
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Typeface Anatomy – Katie Tufts
I chose this picture of typeface because there were a couple different ones to look at in this picture and they were all different from each other. Each typeface seems to have a serif except for the word “it” which … Continue reading
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Pattern Design and Color Interaction
http://www.superbwallpapers.com/digital-art/floral-pattern-21930/ Geometric This pattern is a geometric pattern. It uses dots as the pattern with a brick by column grid format. The colors through the pattern change but stick to a similar color scheme. The dots even make diagonal lines … Continue reading
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Pattern
GEOMETRIC The first pattern that I chose to analyze is called “Jade” this pattern is geometric because it contains dots, implied vertical and horizontal lines which create a grid structure. Within the pattern, there happens to be smaller and larger … Continue reading
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Pattern Design and Color Interaction – Katie Tufts
I searched Tumblr for “organic patterns” and “geometric patterns” and searched for quite a while until I felt I found the best two fitting patterns. There were many to choose from but these two stood out to me the most. … Continue reading
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Geometric and Organic Patterns
This Moroccan themed navy pattern is geometrically contrived. You can see that the repeated shape is a square with a diamond in the center and three smaller squares marking the outer edges. What is most interesting about this image (found on … Continue reading
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Interaction of Color – Nathan Taylor
I have chosen “The Smashing Book #3” as an example of the interaction of color. This book cover utilizes many different colors, ranging from dark browns to reds to light blues. These colors interact and contrast with one another to … Continue reading
Interaction of Color – Sean Jones
The interaction of color on “Matisse’s Garden” by Samantha Friedman is of interesting nature. Most of the colors in the cover have a higher level of saturation such as the reds, purples, black and orange however some also have a … Continue reading
Interaction of Color – Ashley Davis
The poster design is a good use of various colors to portray the blocks on the page. Each color either helps intensify or dim the colors around it, depending on which color it borders. For example, the blues that are … Continue reading
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Tagged analogous colors, complementary colors, hue, intensity, saturation, value
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Organic / Geometric and Abstraction / Representation : Susan Cannarella
This logo was redesigned for the company Nerf; a toy brand that is iconically known for vast array of nerf guns. This logo was for their water guns called the “Super Soaker”. They had released the product with the old … Continue reading
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