Showing posts with label Kerning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerning. Show all posts
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
My OLD obsession
Labels:
composition,
futura,
Kerning,
layout,
leading.,
Poster,
Something New,
structure,
Tracking,
type,
Typography
Friday, 28 November 2014
Water-Stain
I am not a grudge but I am well and truly annoyed at the moment with the tutors of Grillust, because of one simple error I was marked as a 45 with no constructive criticism to move forward with. Thank you guys. Really Helpful.
...Anyway, Watermark is a publication that is produced alongside the Keswick literary festival and our class has been given the opportunity to design this publication. There were many great designs on display during the sessions yesterday varying dramatically in terms of style, colour, approach, quality and ideas. Even with such an open brief, I never expected the level of creativity that was present. I ended up liking mine until it went to print and discovered that the type was too big so I have since fixed that. That is what can be seen here.
I managed to sneak an image of some of the cooler people from modern culture. Sue Perkins (cool Lady), Mark E Smith (Not a singer) as well as Adam and Joe (podcast kings).
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Love Is Love
I have lots of causes that are close to my heart and I want to promote them through my blog. Click and Share and we can promote equality in society. STAMP OUT HOMOPHOBIA.
Labels:
Experiment,
Gay,
Gay Pride,
Graphic Design,
graphics,
helvetica,
Homophobia,
Homosexuality,
Kerning,
Lesbian,
LGBT,
Love,
Love is Love,
Poster,
Posters,
Rainbow,
Tracking,
Typography
Monday, 22 September 2014
Text is Motion
Text is a marvelous. Text is diverse. Text is fun. Text can demonstrate motion. That's what the above is all about. Words that normally just state what they mean, I have tried to demonstrate what these words mean. I chose a grey scale tone as not to distract from the message that I am trying to portray. Legibility in some of these are harder than others but hopefully all are still readable.
(Click the images for a closer inspection)
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