Leo Lionni Despite shifts in career, style or workflow, one’s inner creativity will continue to grow and evolve. That is what I noticed when looking at Lionni’s work and wanted to focus on the evolution of his work during and… Continue Reading →
Nature has always been a crucial aspect to our survival, that remains the case even with modernization. In the Importance of Urban Forests, by Fleming Amy, she discusses how little consideration people tend to have towards nature despite the positive… Continue Reading →
Hello there! My name is Tara Asadi and I’m a freshman student within the IDEA program at Capilano University. I graduated from high school this summer from Gleneagle Secondary, where I further pursued my interest in creative expression by picking… Continue Reading →
Who was he? Originally born into a musician family, Paul Klee came to be a famous German-Swiss painter that was inspired by the Expressionist, Cubist and Surrealist movements. His love for the creative arts stemmed from his surrounding while growing… Continue Reading →
Why I chose this idea: For the infographic project, where we had to showcase understanding of the typography timeline, I discovered the “Faces in Type” idea through brainstorming and sketching. I thought it was a playful twist on the infographic… Continue Reading →
Who was he? Henri Julien Felix Rousseau was an aspiring, post-impressionist French painter. Although to say he reached his aspirations is up for debate. He was born on May 21st, 1844 with a passion for painting. He spent the first… Continue Reading →
Why I chose Hans Rudi Erdt and the Plakatstil movement: I chose Hans Rudi Erdt mainly because I found his work inspiring and beautiful to view when I first saw it during our last lecture. The German Poster art style… Continue Reading →
What was the Yukon Goldrush? The Yukon Gold rush, also referred to as the Klondlike Gold rush, was an event that sped up history. It brought bustling life to what was once an icy desert. The promise of gold resulted… Continue Reading →
Rationale: Hello there! This is the small zine that I made that is about the Didone typeface category. I chose to talk about Didone because I found the subset of fonts quite interesting and never realized how common they are… Continue Reading →
Who was he? His full name was Jean-Louis-André-Théodore Géricault. He was a French painter that influenced the Romanticism movement while being exposed to Neoclassical styles. His main source of inspiration came from the military which also sparked his interest in… Continue Reading →
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