in week 13, we learned about Canadian designs.ar the beginning of the lecture, a logo design with two Capitalized letters C and N looks familiar to it. it reminds me of the logos on the trains which stopped underneath the… Continue Reading →
In the week 9 lecture, there is a lot of things to do with digital. in 1979, the first Apple Macintosh is invented. life quality at that time was brought to a whole nother level. For this blog post, I… Continue Reading →
For week 7, we learned about postmodernism and modernism. from the lecture, the word, supergraphic is unfamiliar to me. The unknown intrigued me and made me want to explore more. One of the designers, BARBARA STAUFFACHER SOLOMON left a deep… Continue Reading →
In week 5, the title is The Design Of Dissent. In the lecture, my favourite part is the psychedelic design style, the hallucination look on the typography made psychedelic art such a characteristic and easily recognizable style of the second… Continue Reading →
For week 3, the topic is on The New York School. one designer’s work really catches my eyes, which is BILL TAUBIN’s Levy’s ad campaign: “You don’t have to be Jewish”. it reminds me of my grandma’s special made sandwich… Continue Reading →
Erber type 1923 Jakob Erbar (8 February 1878 – 7 January 1935) was a German professor of graphic design and a type designer. Erbar trained as a typesetter for the Dumont-Schauberg Printing Works before studying under Fritz Helmut Ehmcke and… Continue Reading →
For the last spread, I was assigned a type zine from the raffle. In the time period, tv and radios are on the trend, but posters are still an irreplaceable element to spread the word. for the overall layout, I… Continue Reading →
Lee Krasner was a prominent figure in the abstract expressionism movement and the wife of the Jackson Pollock. With attributes of oil painting, paper ink and mixed media collages, Krasner creates an aesthetic style of painting, and her large scale… Continue Reading →
Jean-Michel Basquiat was born in December 22, 1960. In his short life, Jean-Michel Basquiat was a pop icon, a cultural figure, a graffiti artist, a musician and a neo-expressionism painter. He was a precocious child who could read and write… Continue Reading →
Philip Guston is an iconic American painter whose work has transformed from abstract expressionism into idiosyncratic lexicon of painterly forms and a cartoonish figures. “The painting is not on a surface, but on a plane which is imagined,” he once… Continue Reading →
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