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Wes Wilson – Psychedelic Design Hero

Wes Wilson is known to be the father of psychedelic poster design and claims that he was the first artist to create a psychedelic poster. His style paired bright clashing colours, billowing shapes, and swirling or melting type, which could… Continue Reading →

Functional but still funky

Bauhaus Furniture Walter Gropius founded the Bauhaus architecture is a school of design and architecture in 1919. The school’s purpose was to combine fine arts and applied arts. The Bauhaus movement produced an architecture that was stripped down to its… Continue Reading →

Chic, Glamour, and Unrealistic Expectations

Vogue in the 1930’s I really like the idea of copying a Vogue cover. I found a website that has every Vogue cover that was ever published. I liked this one from June 1930. I loved the simplicity of it… Continue Reading →

Crazy Beautiful Posters in the Poster Craze

The work of Louis John Rhead Louis John Rhead was an English-born American artist, illustrator, author, and angler. He was born in 1857 in Etruria, Staffordshire, England. Rhead’s father, George Rhead, was a gilder and ceramic artist. In the 1870s he… Continue Reading →

Honoré Daumier

Honoré Daumier, was a French caricaturist, painter, and sculptor and is most known for his political cartoons. Daumier didn’t have much interest in school and wanted to learn art. He studied under Alexandre Lenoir, who studied the work of Rubens…. Continue Reading →

The type of type used in fashion

At first, I chose script typeface which didn’t work for the assignment so I found another one. I have always been very interested in fashion and have bought lots of Vogue magazines over the years. When I found out Didot… Continue Reading →

Chop Chop!

Chop Seals The chop seal was created in China in 221 BC. They were originally only meant for people in power or those high in society. Seals started to become more common in all classes. They were used to stamp everything,… Continue Reading →

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Bartolomé Esteban Murillo was a popular painter in the late 17th century and his fame continued into the 18th and early 19th centuries. He was heavily influenced by the work of Velázquez. He is known to have studied the works… Continue Reading →

Moodboard

I found the assignment confusing at first but after breaking it down into smaller parts I ended up enjoying it. Using InVision for the first time was a bit of a learning curve to figure out the layout. Researching about… Continue Reading →

Who knows the real purpose of rock art

Rock art in the form of pictographs (drawings or paintings) and petroglyphs (carvings or inscriptions) have been discovered in places such as Spain, France, Scandinavia, Finland, Northeast Asia, and Siberia dating as far back as 700,000 BCE. The pictographs were… Continue Reading →

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