I particularly like this poster's use of open space and line design with the text, especially how the I's extend out of the page. There is very little design or complexity in the poster, and the posters' info is even telling the viewer that the lack of complexity is the strength to a well balanced design.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
http://www.toddroeth.com/class/images/33.jpg
this is a type poster for Helvetica Neue. The position within the diagonal strips give the type more movement. The colors red, black and white make the movement more faster or violent, playing with the type "In war truth is the first casualty". The barcode is integrated into the red, continuing the shape. Examples of Helvetica Neue for presented in both the Upper case and Lower case alphabet. The strips of red and black make a interesting figure that seperates and nice balance of white space.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
This was made by the Frank Sheperd Fairy, aka Obey. This is a shirt made for Haiti awareness and to help make some muula to help out. This vibrant colors on the black shirt really stick out very well and the text plays with the bright colors, representing the decorative culture in Haiti. It contains very well design consisting of diamonds circles made inside the text. Its very playful and stands out more as a design than it does type.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
This is the work the West Coast Aritst Augustine Kofie aka Kofie One. Some of his work incorporates line structure of letters and distorts them with a draftsmen's technique. His work has alot of good line quality and intriguing color. http://keepdrafting.com/?cat=117. The first work on the PSP wireless console has a interesting line decal of the city Los Angeles and the second image is decals for the blackberry phone. Both have line qualities resembling the structure of letters that create a stylish design with colors and texture.
http://www.typographyserved.com/Gallery/MEA-BODONI/406572
found this pic on typographyserved.com. I particularly find this font style very interesting mainly due to the repeating line quality within the letter. The organic flow from the serifs to the rest of the lettering seems very creative and gives the illusion of movement inside. The line work looks very nice when the lines branch togethor the stem and hairlines to the serifs.
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