Typography
Fanette Mellier, a graphic designer from France creates bright graphic signage for bilboards and street signs.Her work showcases bright, vibrant colours and produces absract typography, made of geometric shapes.
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Sascha Lobe also used graphic typography to produce this advertising poster. By croping text, making shapes out of this, and using simple red, black and white colours it creates a strong image.
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Geometric Shapes
Brian Steendyk, an architect from France, created this unique architecturally designed house.This exterior wall was made of metal, with a diamond pattern cut out. This allowed the sunlight into the house and created more warmth.
Fanette Mellier again produces graphic street signs and pin ups using the diamond/triangle pattern in a 2 dimensional form.
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An interesting concept I found was:
Nick Bell's Exhibition Design about the effect of climate change. The concept of having the floor representing the terrain of the earth and the roof representing the atmosphere was cleverly crafted, by using materials such as mesh and metal and projecting light onto these. He turned the roof into a sparkling swirl of gases. Nick bell also used the trend mentioned above of using geometric shapes created in the earths terrain. The concept created provided an interactive experience for the visitors.
Nick Bell's Exhibition Design about the effect of climate change. The concept of having the floor representing the terrain of the earth and the roof representing the atmosphere was cleverly crafted, by using materials such as mesh and metal and projecting light onto these. He turned the roof into a sparkling swirl of gases. Nick bell also used the trend mentioned above of using geometric shapes created in the earths terrain. The concept created provided an interactive experience for the visitors.
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12/20
ReplyDeleteInteresting observations and reasonings but the writing is not fleshed out very well. Give more reasons and examples to support your critiques.