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Time & Motion: Cass McKay
The image I selected that uses motion is from Dr. Suess’ “The Cat In The Hat”. (see below) The first item that shows motion on this image is all the characters hair and especially thing 1 & thing 2’s, it … Continue reading
Blog Post #5 – Helvetica – Tim White
The example of Helvetica that I chose to use is a picture I took of an emergency exit sign located in the Museum of Fine Arts building. I believe the reason behind the designer’s decision of using Helvetica was to … Continue reading
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Interaction of Color – Rashaad Siddick
When examining this piece the first thing you notice is how vibrant and saturated the colors are. The artist seemed to purposefully mix none complementary colors together to create a vibrant piece of artwork. The purple/pink color really intensifies the … Continue reading
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 – Alden Paguada
In this picture inspired by henry monroe demonstrates a good example of color contrast. We see that red and yellow stand out against purple and light green, and light blue. We have present complimentary and analogous colors. we see that … Continue reading