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    Neville Brody

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    WHO‚ WHAT‚ WHY‚ WHEN‚ WHERE & HOW WHO‚ WHAT‚ WHY‚ WHEN‚ WHERE & HOW WHO Neville Brody‚ born in London 23 April 1957. As a teenager he was highly influenced by the “punk movement”‚ Dadaism and the work of Sebastiao Salgado and Man Ray according to Wozencroft (2011). Neville Brody is a well-rounded graphic designer that has not just focused on one area in the design world but all areas of design thus resulted in the world branding him as a world famous anti-traditional graphic designer. Brody

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    A.M Cassandre

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     The intention of this essay is to discuss an example of design from the early 1900’s. The design I am currently looking at is a poster called ‘Bugatti’ designed in 1925 by a graphic designer and typographer‚ A.M. Cassandre. His real name is Adolph Mouron‚ born on 1901 in Ukraine to French parents. He believed that “Designing a poster means solving a technical and commercial problem...in a language that can be understood by the common man." As a young man‚ Cassandre moved to Paris where

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    Investigate a type foundry that you think produces well-designed typography. Do your research online and/or in the library. From the information you collect‚ you will give a short talk in class—this will include background info and examples of the typeface(s). The purpose of the assignment is to familiarize yourself with the business of typographic design and its manufacture‚ and to provide you with the experience of researching a design topic. Note: Very often‚ foundries will send free catalogs and

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    luke lucas

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    that he uses when creating his work‚ and how he gets to his final piece through his unique technique of developing work. Also i will outline how his use of creativity inspires him to create the same word or passage several times using different typefaces and different structures to get a final outcome for his client base. Conclusion In my conclusion i will talk about how his work inspires me when creating my own typographical work and i will talk about what it is about his work that wants

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    How to Prepare an Effective Resume 1. Resume Essentials Before you write‚ take time to do a self-assessment on paper. Outline your skills and abilities as well as your work experience and extracurricular activities. This will make it easier to prepare a thorough resume. 2. The Content of Your Resume Name‚ address‚ telephone‚ e-mail address‚ web site address All your contact information should go at the top of your resume. Avoid nicknames. Use a permanent address. Use your parents’ address

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    Michael G. Sanchez DWG10a BSIT-1R8 Ms. Jennebeth Gementiza Castro Technical lettering is the process of forming letters‚ numerals‚ and other characters in technical drawing. It is used to describe‚ or provide detailed specifications for‚ an object. With the goals of legibility and uniformity‚ styles are standardized and lettering ability has little relationship to normal writing ability. Engineering drawings use a Gothic sans-serif script‚ formed by a series of short strokes. Lower

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    it came to be. Without question‚ Eric Gill has note ably revolutionized the type world. Without him there would be no benchmark for humanist typefaces; without Gill‚ there would be no Gill Sans‚ the font that will consistently be seen as a crisp‚ clean and readable font; as all typefaces should be. Despite for his one notorious face‚ he has created 11 typefaces‚ wrote and designed significant books‚ sculpted and painted nudes and has contributed his designs to numerous companies. Without Gill‚ the

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    Expressive Typography

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    Expressive Typography : 1.1 What is Expressive Typography: In the 1960s there was a surge of Expressive Typography; in which the type is physically positioned or modified so as to literally illustrate the primary statement. Many designers employed Expressive Typography. Most notable was the work done by Herb Lubalin and Otto Storch in Mc Call’s Magazine. Some letter or a word would be reshaped to become an illustration of its own content. Sometimes an illustration was incorporated into the

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    Neville Brody

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    posters for student bands at the college. Brody was not just motivated by punk rock but also by pop art and Dadaism‚ which is based on irrationality and protest. In the early 1980’s Brody had worked for Fetish Records where he mixed different types of typefaces using geometric shapes‚ symbols‚ and images. After Brody finished schooling at Hornsey College he attended London College of Printing from 1977 to 1980 where he studied graphic design before becoming a freelance designer. Most of his freelance

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    Lucas de Groot

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    which he created during the rise of Microsoft‚ was the creation of two font families. The first family was known as the ‘monospaced’ font family Consolas‚ the new alternative to Courier. The second font family was known as Calibri‚ the new default typeface in MS Word. He is mostly known for the very large font family Thesis (TheSans‚ TheSerif‚ TheMix‚ TheSansMono and later TheAntiqua) and Corpid (previously AgroSans). De Groot has also designed various custom fonts for particular clients: SunSans

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