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    Barbara Kruger Research

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    Matt Landry Artist Statement on Barbara Kruger Big6 Art Project Barbara Kruger‚ born January 26th‚ 1945‚ was a graphic designer with an impressive conceptual grasp on mass media and the art of interpretation that got her to become the voice of the generation. Feminists and artists alike have raved over what some call overly simple‚ mainly black and white images with words in Futura Bold Italic that can twist the interpretation of the image itself. Kruger took pictures that had a near lack-of-depth

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    Old is GOld

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    inspirational pioneers of modern graphic design. Even if one has not heard of his name‚ he or she must has seen his design works certainly. A few of his well-known logo designs are ABC‚ UPS and IBM. His book‚ “A Designer’s Art” is as influential as he was. It is not only involved aesthetic requirements for graphic designers‚ but also filled with inspiration. His book that has timeless quality with the touch of humor‚ is a great foundation for those who has motive to enhance their design thinking. Paul Rand

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    Paul Rand

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    Paul Rand Largely known for his corporate logo designs‚ Paul Rand was probably one of the most important graphic designers in our time. Having created the “face” for companies such as IBM‚ UPS and ABC‚ Paul Rand helped to pave the way for graphic design in general‚ making it an essential part in the marketing world. Born Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn‚ New York in august 15th‚ 1914‚ Rand began his career as a graphic designer from an early age. He used to paint signs for his father’s grocery shop

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    Graphic design is an area that has grown and is still advancing to greater heights. Diverse aspects and skills have been developed in the industry over the years which have facilitated designer specialization in various fields in graphic design‚ such fields like brand identity. With so many brand designers out there in the design world‚ there tend to be quite a focus put on those whose works leave a long lasting impression in the public’s mind. Ken Cato and Jacob Cass are amongst one of the recognised

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    Levels of Comprehension

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    creativity because of what I have learned and what I have made as an IT student. I have been into graphics designing‚ programming‚ and most importantly I am currently studying web-developing. All these things‚ I have learned it all by myself. In a computer course‚ you really have to be independent to know stuffs. I used to create graphics designs without the use of internet materials and those designs; I really have to make it with imagination. In programming‚ I was so curious how a program is created

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    March 29‚ 2011 Common Essay English Comp. 1 Decisions That Made Me Who I am In life we make many decisions. The three decisions that I have made that makes me who I am are the choice to be lesbian‚ going back to school for graphic design‚ and the decision to become a tattoo artist. I have made many decisions in my life like having kids and getting married‚ but these three decisions are the one that I made to become the person I am. I made the decision to date females instead

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    Rhetoric Neutrality

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    Discuss the visual rhetoric in graphic design. Graphic design is a vast industry in visual communication‚ using information‚ typography‚ isotopes‚ and diagrams as a way to communicate across to its audiences. Through detailed investigations of design and taking on Robin Kinross (1985)‚ claims that the distinction between design for information and design for persuasion “cannot be a clear one” this work will explore the possibilities of visual rhetoric in graphic design. The term rhetoric is using

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    Karim Rashid

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    is one of the most prolific designers of his generation. Over 3000 designs in production‚ over 300 awards and working in over 40 countries attest to Karim’s legend of design. His award winning designs include luxury goods for Christofle‚ Veuve Clicquot‚ and Alessi‚ democratic products for Umbra‚ Bobble‚ and 3M‚ furniture for Bonaldo and Vondom‚ lighting for Artemide and Fabbian‚ high tech products for Asus and Samsung‚ surface design for Marburg and Abet Laminati‚ brand identity for Citibank and Sony

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    distracting. These ways will make sure your images gain impact‚ which will make sure most of your audience will give attention‚ illustrate the point being made loud and clear‚ explain something more clearly and make a point very strongly. Fonts are a design for a set of characters. A font is the combination of typeface and other qualities‚ such as size‚ pitch‚ and spacing. For example‚ Times Roman is a typeface that defines the shape of each character. Within Times Roman‚ however‚ there are many fonts

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    the text-interpretive and experimental traditions‚ rhetorical theory appears ideally suited to the task of generating specific predictions‚ amenable to experimental test‚ about the impact of stylistic variation in advertising visuals. With its semiotic foundation‚ the rhetorical tradition can provide a wealth of ideas for differentiating and integrating aspects of visual style (see‚ e.g.‚ Durand 1987). Furthermore‚ the practical bent that has characterized rhetoric from its beginnings facilitates

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